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Food / Travel Society

Boa Mistura, International: How A Madrid Street Art Collective Reimagines World Cities

Born in Madrid but working around the world, art collective Boa Mistura explores creativity as a powerful force to inspire dialogue and transform urban environments into canvases of hope.

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Society

Meet Anita B Queen, The Korean-Argentine DJ Icon Who Can’t Be Categorized

Daughter of conservative Korean immigrants to Argentina, portrait of rising star in Latin America’s electronic music club scene.

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Green

The Tiny “Garbage Museum” Brings Recycling To Life In Nepal

Shyamanand Singh crafts sculptures from discarded paper, bottle caps and other materials. He’s opened a free museum in his house to inspire others.

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Ideas

Free Speech Vs. Blasphemy: Artists Say Poland Stifles Their Freedom

Majority-Catholic Poland has some of the strictest defamation laws of any democratic country, which includes laws defaming the Catholic Church. For many artists, this has meant years of legal trouble, including threats of jail time.

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In The News

Maestro Messi: Soccer As A True Art Form

The Argentine Lionel Messi is the personification of soccer sublime . He has come to move fans in ways that art lovers are moved by a painting.

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In The News

One Painting, Many Women

One patient tells our Naples-based Dottoré about trauma and aptly-named victims.

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In The News

A Gym’s Urinal Shaped Like A Woman’s Mouth: Extreme Sexism Or Upside-Down Art?

In the Italian city of Turin, a gym has installed urinals that appear to be shaped like a woman’s open mouth. From Duchamp to Warhol to Mick Jagger, everything we see is in the eyes of the beholder.

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Society

Crocs And Birkenstocks: How Such “Ugly” Shoes Became So Trendy

Crocs or Birkenstock: for a long time, they were just ugly slippers. Now, they’re the eternal embodiment of summer cool. Les Echos unravels a fashion mystery.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Infamous Festival Reboot, Ben Gvir’s Bad Buzz, Spotless Giraffe

August 26-27   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which world leader was conspicuously absent from the first day of the BRICS summit in South Africa, instead sending his commerce minister to deliver a highly-anticipated speech? 2. The plane crash that presumably killed Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny […]

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Ideas Society

Saving Urban Typography In A Digital World

Typography is a familiar sight on the streets, but it has also succumbed to fashions and the passage of time. Rescuing urban signage helps to preserve this part of our collective heritage.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Yarny Potter, Mexico v. Sexist Lyrics, Shower Beer

August 5-6   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. After Turkey, which country is now emerging as a potential peacebroker in the Russia-Ukraine war? 2. Donald Trump has sparked global outrage by comparing his third indictment to what? 3. Which city has UNESCO suggested adding to its […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Iran Bans Film Festival Over Hijab, Auto-Tuned Toddler, Sinéad Tributes

July 29-30   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. From what position was China’s Qin Gang officially removed, after weeks of going missing? 2. Which European country is facing tricky coalition talks following inconclusive election results? 3. Which Olympic star saw their long-standing world record broken? 4. […]

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Economy Society

The Eternal Whims Of Economics, As Seen By Japanese Artist Murakami

Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has unveiled a large fresco capturing the history of economics, from the Sumerians to Elon Musk, at a gallery in the suburbs of Paris. French journalist Yann Rousseau met him in his studio near Tokyo.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Pink Google, Bruce Lee Grail, Mandela Day Exhibition

July 22-23   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Moscow has seized control of the Russian subsidiaries of Danish beer company Carlsberg and which other food giant 2. The current heatwave across Europe is partly due to an anticyclone named after which Greek mythological figure? 3. An […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: RIP Kundera, Bulgari-China Row, Panda Twins

July 15-16   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which two countries have backed Sweden’s NATO membership bid after months of negotiations? 2. New protests in Israel this week against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu were sparked by the reform of what institution? 3. Which world leader […]

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Society Women Worldwide

This Naked Body Has A Voice: Mexican Art Models Call Out Abuse

An art-model collective gives voice to a group of women that, for centuries, has been seen but not heard.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: K-Pop History, Anonymous Swiftie, Iron Man-Like Innovation

July 8-9   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. What extremely dangerous attack have Ukraine and Russia accused each other of plotting? 2. President Macky Sall announced he would not seek reelection. Which African nation is he from? 3. Meta has launched its rival app to Twitter. […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Buenos Aires Outdoor Museum, Klimt Record, Skater Girl 720 First

July 1-2   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. In what country did Yevgeny Prighozin find refuge after his Wagner Group’s short-lived insurrection? 2. What did a protester do outside Stockholm’s Central Mosque that prompted international condemnation? 3. What happened to all South Korean citizens overnight on […]

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Ideas Society

Tintin, From Nazi Satire To Modi Bashing

Humorous covers of the iconic comicTintin taking aim at Narendra Modi’s government have caused a backlash on social media. But the Belgian “bande dessinée” has a long history of satirizing authoritarian government.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Rembrandt Tattoo, Caesar Pilgrimage, Spinning Sax Seal

June 24-25   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which jailed critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin is now facing a new trial? 2. U.S. President Joe Biden used this word to describe Chinese President Xi Jinping this week. 3. Which soccer superstar became the first player […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Ukraine In The Louvre, 10 Years Of BTS, World’s Longest Conga

June 17-18   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which country has reportedly started taking delivery of Russian tactical nuclear weapons? 2. What was the nickname of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who died this week at age 86? Il Cavaliere / Casanova / Bunga Bunga […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Brazilian Bad Influence, International Meows, 39-Ft Tall Wedding Cake

June 10-11   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. In which Ukrainian region is the Nova Kakhovka dam, which was destroyed this week? 2. Who was the first British royal in 130 years to give a court testimony? 3. Which country has been struck both by floods […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Darth Vader’s Trial, Powdered Beer, Cupcake Bear

June 3-4   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Who has Russia accused of encouraging cross-border “terrorist” attacks? 2. Clashes erupted in Kosovo between NATO troops and what national minority group? 3. Which Latin American leader was welcomed back to Brazil by President Lula after a four-year […]

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Geopolitics Society

Pillar Of Shame, Symbol Of Freedom: Tiananmen To Hong Kong To Berlin

The “Pillar of Shame” in Hong Kong, a memorial to the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre, was a symbol of freedom and democracy. Beijing has taken it down, but a replica is being built in Berlin. Activist Samuel Chu explains why that means so much to him.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Bulgarian Booker Prize, Backpack For Music Lovers, Highway Cowboy

May 27-28   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. What is the name of the Russian region that saw a cross-border incursion and ensuing clashes this week? 2. With which small Pacific Island country has the U.S. signed a new defense deal? 3. What outbreak has led […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Fentanyl Border, Very Old Benz, Cat Bath Hack

May 20-21   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. What major national institution was considered the loser in Thailand’s elections? 2. What has France agreed to do to support Ukraine’s military? 3. Whose speeches were played over a train loudspeaker in Austria that caused outrage? 4. Which […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: RIP Rita Lee, Met Museum’s Looted Art Detectives, Kites For Peace

May 11-12   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Blaming Vladimir Putin for the first time for a shortage of ammunition, what did Wagner mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin call the Russian president? “Stupid” / “Grandpa” / “Vlad The Impaler” / “Pathetic Putin” 2. Which country was readmitted […]

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In The News

From Modigliani Fakes To Michelangelo The Forger: Italy’s Most Ingenious Art Pranks

Even the art world is not immune to pranks.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Māori Punk, Rescue Puppy Gift, Black Cleopatra Row Part II

May 6-7   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. What two countries has Moscow accused of orchestrating the drone attack on the Kremlin? 2. Which news outlet launched an emergency radio service to help civilians in war-torn Sudan? 3. Why is soccer superstar Lionel Messi in trouble […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Islamic Arts Biennale Encore, Coral Listening, BTS Forest

April 29-30   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which two world leaders spoke for the first time this week since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? 2. Joe Biden officially announced that he is running again for U.S. president in 2024. If reelected, how old would he be […]

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Ideas Society

Warhol Jackpot! Keep Your Day Job! A French Artist Takes On The “Dirty” Money Question

In a country where money is taboo and culture is sacred, French artist Aurélie Galois navigates the uneasy relationship between following your muse and paying your rent.

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Future Ideas Society

The “Ruin Of Art” — How Goethe Predicted Our Current AI Nightmare 220 Years Ago

Goethe was eerily prescient in his predictions about the “unstoppable force” of mechanization. But he didn’t call for a pause in technological advances. More than 200 years ago, he predicted with surprising accuracy how technological and industrial developments would change our world.

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In The News

Florence Mayor Invites Florida Teacher Fired Over Michelangelo’s “Pornographic” David Statue

The teacher lost her job because she showed an image of Michelangelo’s sculpture masterpiece, which one parent described as “pornographic.” On April 29, she will visit Florence and see the work in person.

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Future Ideas

My AI Image Experiment In Dream Analysis

We’ve always expressed our nightmares through images. So one Italian writer fed her dreams to AI-powered Midjourney platform, producing images of her own consciousness.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Black Cleopatra, AI Photo Prize, Bouncing Bears

April 22-23   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. In which east African country has intense fighting broken out between the country’s army and rival paramilitary forces? 2. After his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which world leader said the U.S. should stop “encouraging” war in […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Italy V. Vandalism, Punching Winnie, Super Mario In Congress

April 15-16   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Which world leader is visiting Xi Jinping in China this week? 2. What anniversary did U.S. President Joe Biden mark in Belfast? 3. Iconic fashion designer Mary Quant has died at age 93. What garment is she associated […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: The Imam’s Cat, Basquiat Meets Warhol, Furby x Terminator

April 9-10   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. In Tuesday’s indictment on alleged hush money payments, how many criminal charges is U.S. President Donald Trump facing? 2. Which neighboring country did Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky visit? 3. France’s Bernard Arnault replaced Elon Musk on top of […]

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Rubbish Street Art, Editing The “Queen Of Crime”, India’s New Cheetahs

April 1-2   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Moscow’s FSB security service arrested a reporter from which major U.S. publication? 2. Where did King Charles III go on his first overseas trip as monarch? 3. What country woke up in two different time zones amid a […]

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In The News

Maryinka As Memory: How A City In Ukraine Has Been Blown Out Of Existence

Citizens of the now destroyed Ukrainian city of Maryinka are left struggling to remember what their town used to look like.

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In The News Society

Le Weekend: Weiwei’s LEGO Art, Unfazed French Diners, Longest Goal

March 25-26   OUR WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ What do you remember from the news this week? 1. Despite general support for Russia on his trip to Moscow, what important trade deal did Xi Jinping wind up not signing with President Putin? 2. The French government faces widespread anger over its decision to raise the legal […]

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