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Captive rhinos to sacred pilgrimages: The best pictures from Sony World Photography Awards 2024

Captive rhinos to sacred pilgrimages: The best pictures from Sony World Photography Awards 2024

The finalists and shortlisted entries for this year’s prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2024 have been announced!  A total of…
Love, Gloves and Cocktails: What are Leap Year superstitions in Europe?

Love, Gloves and Cocktails: What are Leap Year superstitions in Europe?

Whether you like it or not, 2024 is a leap year, meaning today is not the start of a new…
MoMA dismisses lawsuit over sexual assault allegations during Marina Abramović nude performance

MoMA dismisses lawsuit over sexual assault allegations during Marina Abramović nude performance

The Museum of Modern Art in New York has addressed allegations that it did not adequately prevent sexual assaults against…
Eurovision 2024: Does Israel face disqualification after two songs are reportedly rejected?

Eurovision 2024: Does Israel face disqualification after two songs are reportedly rejected?

Will Israel be able to participate in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest? It’s looking dicey, as the country faces disqualification…
Holiday On Ice: World’s biggest ice show courts new audiences in France for 80th anniversary

Holiday On Ice: World’s biggest ice show courts new audiences in France for 80th anniversary

Often spoofed in pop culture as a form of entertainment that caters to children or Disney adults, ice skating shows…
‘Slave Play’ playwright defends Black-only theatre nights after Downing Street expresses concern

‘Slave Play’ playwright defends Black-only theatre nights after Downing Street expresses concern

American playwright Jeremy O. Harris has been criticised by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of the West End debut…
Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Dune: Part Two’ — a bombastic sequel in need of closure

Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Dune: Part Two’ — a bombastic sequel in need of closure

From apparently unadaptable cerebral sci-fi (Arrival) to against-all-odds superior sequels (Blade Runner 2049) via redefining how stressful traffic jams can…
IKEA explores ‘Life At Home’ with the help of Annie Leibovitz and six young photographers

IKEA explores ‘Life At Home’ with the help of Annie Leibovitz and six young photographers

At first glance, Annie Leibovitz and IKEA seem like an unlikely duo. The 74-year-old US photographer is a living legend,…
Melancholia, Love and Sasquatches: Euronews Culture’s Top 10 Movies from Berlinale 2024

Melancholia, Love and Sasquatches: Euronews Culture’s Top 10 Movies from Berlinale 2024

The Berlin International Film Festival’s red carpets have been rolled up.  While we’re still wrestling with the controversial fallout of…
Paris Fashion Week: Celebrities flock to witness Dior’s 1960s revival

Paris Fashion Week: Celebrities flock to witness Dior’s 1960s revival

Golden sculptural figures resembling cane warriors, clad in billowing dresses that evoked skeletal forms, stood sentinel on Dior’s runway at…
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