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Nature-Based Creative Retreat for Young Adults
Berkshire Wider Horizons, a July 22-28 creative retreat in Berkshire for 18-30 year olds (£250), uses workshops, music, and movement to foster transformation and self-discovery in a natural setting.
Nature-Based Creative Retreat for Young Adults
Berkshire Wider Horizons, a July 22-28 creative retreat in Berkshire for 18-30 year olds (£250), uses workshops, music, and movement to foster transformation and self-discovery in a natural setting.
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Alan Yentob: Influential Broadcaster's Life and Legacy
Alan Yentob, a prominent British broadcaster who died at 78, profoundly influenced BBC programming for 50 years, from arts documentaries to popular shows, but his career was marked by controversy surrounding his involvement with the collapsed Kids Company charity.
Alan Yentob: Influential Broadcaster's Life and Legacy
Alan Yentob, a prominent British broadcaster who died at 78, profoundly influenced BBC programming for 50 years, from arts documentaries to popular shows, but his career was marked by controversy surrounding his involvement with the collapsed Kids Company charity.
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Alan Yentob: A Creative Force Behind British Television
Alan Yentob, born in 1947, rose through the ranks of the BBC from documentary maker to director of drama, entertainment, and children's, commissioning numerous successful shows (Absolutely Fabulous, Wallace and Gromit) and launching channels (CBBC, CBeebies), while also facing controversies related ...
Alan Yentob: A Creative Force Behind British Television
Alan Yentob, born in 1947, rose through the ranks of the BBC from documentary maker to director of drama, entertainment, and children's, commissioning numerous successful shows (Absolutely Fabulous, Wallace and Gromit) and launching channels (CBBC, CBeebies), while also facing controversies related ...
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Graciela Iturbide Wins Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide won the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts for her innovative and deeply artistic photographs exploring cultural and ancestral traditions, often in black and white, showcasing indigenous communities across the Americas and beyond.
Graciela Iturbide Wins Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide won the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts for her innovative and deeply artistic photographs exploring cultural and ancestral traditions, often in black and white, showcasing indigenous communities across the Americas and beyond.
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Cat Laughs Comedy Festival Expands to Northern Ireland
Ireland's Cat Laughs Comedy Festival, established in 1995, is holding its first ever shows in Northern Ireland, running 26 events across Belfast and Londonderry until May 26, showcasing established and up-and-coming comedians and highlighting the growth of the Northern Irish comedy scene.
Cat Laughs Comedy Festival Expands to Northern Ireland
Ireland's Cat Laughs Comedy Festival, established in 1995, is holding its first ever shows in Northern Ireland, running 26 events across Belfast and Londonderry until May 26, showcasing established and up-and-coming comedians and highlighting the growth of the Northern Irish comedy scene.
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Magdeburg Theater Announces 25 Premieres for 2025-2026 Season
The Magdeburg Theater's 2025-2026 season features 25 premieres, including Wagner's "Tannhäuser," a play inspired by Tokio Hotel, and a production addressing the 2024 Christmas market attack in Magdeburg that killed six and injured over 300, opening September 20, 2025.
Magdeburg Theater Announces 25 Premieres for 2025-2026 Season
The Magdeburg Theater's 2025-2026 season features 25 premieres, including Wagner's "Tannhäuser," a play inspired by Tokio Hotel, and a production addressing the 2024 Christmas market attack in Magdeburg that killed six and injured over 300, opening September 20, 2025.
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Death of Irish Poet Paul Durcan at 80
Irish poet Paul Durcan died aged 80; his 22 poetry collections, known for their surrealism, humor, and social commentary, established him as a significant figure in Irish literature.

Death of Irish Poet Paul Durcan at 80
Irish poet Paul Durcan died aged 80; his 22 poetry collections, known for their surrealism, humor, and social commentary, established him as a significant figure in Irish literature.
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Barock am Main" Festival Secures €600,000 Funding Amidst Venue Change
The "Barock am Main" summer theater festival in Griesheim, Germany, secured €600,000 in funding after a venue change due to renovations at its usual location, necessitating new infrastructure, with performances running from July 3rd to 27th.

Barock am Main" Festival Secures €600,000 Funding Amidst Venue Change
The "Barock am Main" summer theater festival in Griesheim, Germany, secured €600,000 in funding after a venue change due to renovations at its usual location, necessitating new infrastructure, with performances running from July 3rd to 27th.
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AI Duet: Opera Singer Performs with AI-Generated Voice
In Moscow, opera singer Vera Kononova performed a duet with an AI-generated voice created by composer Duan Yuqian, accompanied by the State Kremlin Wind Orchestra, exploring the intersection of AI and artistic expression in a live performance on June 11th.

AI Duet: Opera Singer Performs with AI-Generated Voice
In Moscow, opera singer Vera Kononova performed a duet with an AI-generated voice created by composer Duan Yuqian, accompanied by the State Kremlin Wind Orchestra, exploring the intersection of AI and artistic expression in a live performance on June 11th.
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Stustaculum 2025: Renovations Delay Award, but Festival Expands
The Stustaculum 2025 festival in Munich, running from May 28th-31st, will feature 100 performances across four stages for 25,000 attendees despite the absence of the traditional Golden Weißwurst award due to ongoing renovations.

Stustaculum 2025: Renovations Delay Award, but Festival Expands
The Stustaculum 2025 festival in Munich, running from May 28th-31st, will feature 100 performances across four stages for 25,000 attendees despite the absence of the traditional Golden Weißwurst award due to ongoing renovations.
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Austrian Eurovision Winner Wants Next Contest Without Israel
Austria's Eurovision winner, Johannes Pietsch, stated his wish to hold next year's contest in Vienna without Israel, following criticism of Israel's participation amidst the ongoing conflict with Hamas; this reflects a growing sentiment among some participants and the public.

Austrian Eurovision Winner Wants Next Contest Without Israel
Austria's Eurovision winner, Johannes Pietsch, stated his wish to hold next year's contest in Vienna without Israel, following criticism of Israel's participation amidst the ongoing conflict with Hamas; this reflects a growing sentiment among some participants and the public.
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Crackdown on Obscenity in Pakistani Stage Plays
The Punjab government in Pakistan is taking action against what it considers obscenity in stage plays, issuing warnings and restrictions to theaters and artists, sparking a debate about artistic expression and societal norms.

Crackdown on Obscenity in Pakistani Stage Plays
The Punjab government in Pakistan is taking action against what it considers obscenity in stage plays, issuing warnings and restrictions to theaters and artists, sparking a debate about artistic expression and societal norms.
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