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Eggers's \"Nosferatu\": A Bleak Reimagining
Robert Eggers's \"Nosferatu\", released on December 25th, reimagines Bram Stoker's Dracula, starring Bill Skarsgard as Count Orlok, Nicolas Hoult as Thomas Hutter, and Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, differing significantly in visual style and thematic focus from previous adaptations.
Eggers's \"Nosferatu\": A Bleak Reimagining
Robert Eggers's \"Nosferatu\", released on December 25th, reimagines Bram Stoker's Dracula, starring Bill Skarsgard as Count Orlok, Nicolas Hoult as Thomas Hutter, and Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, differing significantly in visual style and thematic focus from previous adaptations.
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War and Peace" Musical Adaptation Premieres in London
Dave Malloy's musical adaptation of "War and Peace", directed by Tim Sheader, premiered in London, condensing Tolstoy's novel with a modern aesthetic including club beats and striking visuals, focusing on Natasha's romantic entanglements while incorporating other key characters and the Napoleonic wa...
War and Peace" Musical Adaptation Premieres in London
Dave Malloy's musical adaptation of "War and Peace", directed by Tim Sheader, premiered in London, condensing Tolstoy's novel with a modern aesthetic including club beats and striking visuals, focusing on Natasha's romantic entanglements while incorporating other key characters and the Napoleonic wa...
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China Invests $111 Million in Potala Palace Preservation
Over the past 30 years, the Chinese government invested almost 800 million Yuan (about $111.3 million USD) in preserving the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tibet, including repairs, restorations, and digital archiving of 1.23 million documents; the palace has welcomed 14.4 million vi...
China Invests $111 Million in Potala Palace Preservation
Over the past 30 years, the Chinese government invested almost 800 million Yuan (about $111.3 million USD) in preserving the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tibet, including repairs, restorations, and digital archiving of 1.23 million documents; the palace has welcomed 14.4 million vi...
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Conceptual Artist Lorraine O'Grady Dies at 90
Conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, known for performances critiquing identity, died aged 90 in New York; her work gained prominence in the early 2000s, including a 2021 Brooklyn Museum retrospective and a recent Guggenheim Fellowship.
Conceptual Artist Lorraine O'Grady Dies at 90
Conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, known for performances critiquing identity, died aged 90 in New York; her work gained prominence in the early 2000s, including a 2021 Brooklyn Museum retrospective and a recent Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Vermiglio" Shortlisted for Best International Film Oscar
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio" is among 15 films shortlisted for the Oscars' Best International Film award, competing against films from eight other countries; this marks Rai Cinema's second consecutive year in the shortlist.
Vermiglio" Shortlisted for Best International Film Oscar
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio" is among 15 films shortlisted for the Oscars' Best International Film award, competing against films from eight other countries; this marks Rai Cinema's second consecutive year in the shortlist.
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Greek Landscapes in Watercolor: James Foot's Athens Exhibition
James Foot, a British-born artist now a Greek citizen, is showcasing his watercolor landscapes of Greece, including Kyparissi, Meteora, Mykonos, and Venice, in an exhibition in Athens from December 14th to 22nd.
Greek Landscapes in Watercolor: James Foot's Athens Exhibition
James Foot, a British-born artist now a Greek citizen, is showcasing his watercolor landscapes of Greece, including Kyparissi, Meteora, Mykonos, and Venice, in an exhibition in Athens from December 14th to 22nd.
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Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...

Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...
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The Meteor Step of the Stork" Screening Celebrates Mastroianni's Legacy
The Michalis Kakogiannis Foundation screens Theo Angelopoulos's "The Meteor Step of the Stork" (1991), starring Marcello Mastroianni, on December 17th, celebrating the actor's centennial with an exhibition of original film posters, highlighting Mastroianni's diverse roles and the film's timely relev...

The Meteor Step of the Stork" Screening Celebrates Mastroianni's Legacy
The Michalis Kakogiannis Foundation screens Theo Angelopoulos's "The Meteor Step of the Stork" (1991), starring Marcello Mastroianni, on December 17th, celebrating the actor's centennial with an exhibition of original film posters, highlighting Mastroianni's diverse roles and the film's timely relev...
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Leadership: From Bond to Potter
A shift in leadership styles is occurring, moving from solitary, powerful figures to collaborative, empathetic leaders who prioritize teamwork, authenticity, and shared purpose, driven by evolving workforce expectations and the rise of remote work.

Leadership: From Bond to Potter
A shift in leadership styles is occurring, moving from solitary, powerful figures to collaborative, empathetic leaders who prioritize teamwork, authenticity, and shared purpose, driven by evolving workforce expectations and the rise of remote work.
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Tobias Twins: A New Exhibition at Tübingen Kunsthalle
The Tübingen Kunsthalle presents a new collection of works by the internationally renowned twin brothers Gert and Uwe Tobias, showcasing their unique approach to woodcuts, integrating discarded parts of the printing blocks as art objects and spanning various media such as drawings, collages, and cer...

Tobias Twins: A New Exhibition at Tübingen Kunsthalle
The Tübingen Kunsthalle presents a new collection of works by the internationally renowned twin brothers Gert and Uwe Tobias, showcasing their unique approach to woodcuts, integrating discarded parts of the printing blocks as art objects and spanning various media such as drawings, collages, and cer...
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National Film Registry Adds 25 Diverse Films
The National Film Registry added 25 films to its collection, including "Dirty Dancing", "Angels With Dirty Faces", "Beverly Hills Cop", and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", to preserve American film history and diversity, bringing the total to nearly 900 films.

National Film Registry Adds 25 Diverse Films
The National Film Registry added 25 films to its collection, including "Dirty Dancing", "Angels With Dirty Faces", "Beverly Hills Cop", and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", to preserve American film history and diversity, bringing the total to nearly 900 films.
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De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...

De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...
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