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Forget Taylor Swift: The real tortured poet worth celebrating is in ’10 Things I Hate About You’

As you may have heard, The TayTay Supremacy continues, with Swift’s surprise double album having landed almost a week ago.…

‘Miss AI’: World’s first beauty contest with computer generated women

The world’s first artificial intelligence beauty pageant has been launched by The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), with a…

Alfredo Cunha: The photojournalist who defined Portugal’s Carnation Revolution

On 25 April 1974, Alfredo Cunha was working as a photographer for ‘O Século’, a daily newspaper published in Lisbon.…

Emotional reunions to frozen spider webs: The winning images of Sony World Photography Awards 2024

The World Photography Organisation has announced the overall winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2024.  French photographer Juliette Pavy claimed…

How did 90s Eurodance Swedish band Rednex become the most played artist in the world?

You’ve all heard this novelty Eurodance take on the classic country-folk hoedown – that song that frequently pops up at…

These are the unmissable events taking place during London’s Digital Art Week

Digital Art Week is here! Throughout the week, Londoners will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in digital art across…

Indigenous artists scoop Venice Biennale’s Golden Lions

First Nations artist, Archie Moore, has clinched the prestigious Golden Lion Award for Best National Participation at the 60th edition…

Major Berlin show marks 250th anniversary of German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich’s birth

Sunsets in calm ports, ships in waveless waters, and young men and women looking into the distance – these serene scenes…

Ghosts from the Past: Artist Mónica de Miranda delves into Portugal’s colonial history

Through drawing, installation, photography, film and sound, Mónica de Miranda explores the intersections of politics, gender, memory, space and history,…

Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Civil War’ – Alex Garland’s jaw-droppingly tense thriller

In the near future, the United States isn’t so united anymore. At the heart of the country’s second civil war…

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