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Zwolle's Herman Brood Museum to Close Due to Unsustainable Costs

The Herman Brood Museum in Zwolle, Netherlands, will close on March 30th due to high operating costs exceeding revenue despite municipal subsidies totaling €100,000 in 2023; the museum, opened in 2017, showcased the life and work of the Zwolle-born artist.

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china.org.cn
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Ne Zha 2" Box Office Success Drives Surge in Chinese Museum Attendance

Ne Zha 2," a Chinese animated film, has surpassed 13 billion yuan ($1.8 billion USD) globally, extending its run until March 30th. The film's popularity has driven a surge in visits to Chinese museums exhibiting artifacts that inspired its designs, such as the Boshan censer and Shang Dynasty weapons...

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Quality Education
forbes.com
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MSNBC Overhauls Primetime Lineup Amidst Comcast Spin-off

MSNBC plans a primetime shakeup, canceling Joy Reid's "The ReidOut" and potentially Alex Wagner's show, with new president Rebecca Kutler installing Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Mendendez at 7 p.m. and possibly Jen Psaki at 9 p.m. as part of a larger restructuring tied to Comc...

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bbc.com
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UK Pop Stars Vanish From Global Charts

In 2024, for the first time since at least 2003, no UK artists made the IFPI's top 10 global best-selling singles or albums; the highest-placed UK artist was Artemas at number 15, while South Korean boy bands secured four of the top ten albums.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
bbc.com
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AI History Videos on TikTok: Inaccuracies and Concerns

Viral TikTok videos using AI to recreate historical scenes are criticized by historians for inaccuracies, raising concerns about misinformation and the role of AI in historical education; creators acknowledge the flaws but defend their work as artistic interpretations aimed at sparking curiosity.

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Quality Education
theguardian.com
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London's Gilgamesh: Style Over Substance?

Gilgamesh, a London restaurant reopened a year ago, received a mixed review due to inconsistent food quality despite its popularity and opulent setting; some dishes were excellent while others fell short, raising questions about its long-term viability.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
china.org.cn
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Ne Zha 2" Receives Positive US Reception via Xiaohongshu

American TikTok users, now on Xiaohongshu, report positive reception for the Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2", praising its simple story and animation, with recommendations from Chinese users driving viewership, highlighting cross-cultural exchange on the platform.

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Reduced Inequality
bbc.com
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Amazon's James Bond Decision: Fan Favorite Cavill Faces Age and Box Office Hurdles

Jeff Bezos's X poll indicates strong fan support for Henry Cavill as the next James Bond, but Amazon's final decision, impacted by factors including Cavill's age and the recent box office failure of Aaron Taylor-Johnson's film, remains pending.

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forbes.com
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The Baldwins" Docuseries Premieres Amidst Alec Baldwin's Manslaughter Case

The Baldwins," a new TLC docuseries premiering October 25th, provides an intimate look at Alec and Hilaria Baldwin's family life, including the challenges of raising seven children in the public eye following Alec's involvement in the fatal "Rust" shooting; his daughter Ireland Baldwin will not appe...

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smh.com.au
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Rose Byrne Wins Best Actress at Berlin Film Festival

Rose Byrne won best actress at the Berlin Film Festival for her role in the comedy-drama "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," while the Golden Bear went to the Norwegian film "Dreams (Sex Love)" about a teenager's infatuation with her teacher.

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Good Health and Well-being
zeit.de
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Germany Selects Nine Eurovision Finalists Prioritizing European Appeal

Fourteen acts competed in the German Eurovision Song Contest semifinal, judged by Stefan Raab and his team, who selected nine finalists based on their potential for European appeal, including Feuerschwanz (medieval rock) and COSBY (alternative pop), while others like JALN (pop-soul) were eliminated ...

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theguardian.com
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Sydney's Coca-Cola Sign Gets Makeover for 50th Anniversary

Sydney's largest billboard, the 41-meter-wide Coca-Cola sign in Kings Cross, celebrated its 50th anniversary with a makeover, highlighting the enduring presence of iconic Australian advertising symbols alongside the stories of Arnott's, Skipping Girl Vinegar, the Nylex Clock, and others, showcasing ...

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Responsible Consumption and Production

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