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Crimes Against Good Taste: What Would You Censor in the Fashion World?

30 Mar 2024  |  de.euronews.com
The article discusses various fashion items that the authors believe should be censored for their perceived offenses against good taste. It highlights the censorship of Alan Titchmarsh's jeans by North Korean state television, reflecting on the broader implications of fashion censorship. The authors critique specific fashion items like Mini-Fischer-Mützen, alcohol-themed T-shirts, heavily ripped 'grunge' jeans, and UGG boots, providing humorous yet scathing commentary on each. The piece reflects a far-left political view, criticizing Western imperialism and consumer culture.

Beyoncé's country album 'Cowboy Carter': Euronews Culture's verdict

29 Mar 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Beyoncé's latest album, 'ACT II: COWBOY CARTER', marks her bold foray into country music, blending it with elements of hip-hop, soul, and flamenco. The album, a personal and political statement, addresses racial issues in the genre and features collaborations with artists like Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. While praised for its ambition and Beyoncé's vocal prowess, the album's length and occasional lack of cohesion are noted. Despite mixed reviews, it stands as a testament to Beyoncé's ability to defy genre boundaries and reclaim cultural narratives.

Here are the 12 European art exhibitions not to be missed this spring

29 Mar 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
A comprehensive guide to 12 must-see European art exhibitions this spring, featuring a diverse range of artists and themes. Highlights include Angelica Kauffman at the Royal Academy of Arts, Britta Marakatt-Labba at the National Museum in Oslo, and Leilah Babirye at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. The Musée d'Orsay celebrates 150 years of Impressionism, while the Fondazione Prada showcases Pino Pascali's post-war contributions. Other notable exhibitions include Jean Cocteau at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Caravaggio at the National Gallery, and Caspar David Friedrich at the Alte National galerie. The Musée du Louvre explores the origins of the modern Olympic Games, and the Stedelijk Museum presents Ana Lupas's politically charged works. Silvia Bächli's minimal art is featured at the Centro Botín.

12 European exhibitions worth visiting this spring

29 Mar 2024  |  ru.euronews.com
This spring, Europe offers a stunning selection of art exhibitions, from the Museum Orsay celebrating 150 years of Impressionism to the Perth Museum unraveling the mystery of the unicorn's origin. Highlights include Angelica Kauffman at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Britta Marakatt-Labba's textile art at the National Museum in Oslo, Leila Babirye's queer Ugandan art at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and Pino Pascali's influential works at Fondazione Prada in Milan. Other notable exhibitions are Jean Cocteau at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Caravaggio's final works at the National Gallery in London, Caspar David Friedrich's landscapes at Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the history of Olympism at the Louvre in Paris, Ana Lupaș's political and personal works at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and Sylvia Bächli's minimalist art at Centro Botín in Santander.

Festival watch: Here are the unmissable European music festivals of 2024

12 Mar 2024  |  euronews.com
Euronews Culture presents a guide to the top European music festivals of 2024, offering alternatives to Coachella and Glastonbury. The article highlights festivals across various countries, including The Great Escape in the UK, Primavera Sound in Spain, Nuits de Fourvière in France, Best Kept Secret in the Netherlands, Rock Werchter in Belgium, EXIT Festival in Serbia, NOS Alive in Portugal, Electric Castle in Romania, Parookaville in Germany, All Together Now Festival in Ireland, Sziget Festival in Hungary, and Flow Festival in Finland. The festivals feature a diverse array of artists, from upcoming talents to established names like Lana Del Rey, SZA, PJ Harvey, and Dua Lipa. The article emphasizes the unique experiences each festival offers, from historic settings to food offerings, and includes brief descriptions of the line-ups and attractions.

Super Tuesday spinoff: Which US celebrity should be president?

06 Mar 2024  |  www.euronews.com
The article explores the idea of various US celebrities running for president in the 2024 elections, following the predictable outcomes of the Super Tuesday primaries. It humorously endorses Matthew McConaughey, Taylor Swift, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, and Oprah Winfrey as potential candidates, highlighting their unique qualities and potential to bring positive change. The piece also includes a critical perspective on the suitability of celebrities for the presidency, emphasizing the need for experienced and dedicated leaders to address pressing domestic and international issues.

'Photographer of the Year Close-Up': Breathtaking Shots of the Winners

17 Jan 2024  |  ru.euronews.com
The photographer who captured a bird in flight from inside a hollowed-out stump received a cash prize of 2,500 British pounds and the title 'Photographer of the Year Close-Up-2024'.

These are the most impressive close-up nature photographs

17 Jan 2024  |  es.euronews.com
A bird in flight photographed from inside a hollow tree stump wins the €3,000 cash prize and the title of Close-Up Photographer of the Year 2024.

Close-up Photographer of the Year 2024: the winners of the most beautiful macro photos

17 Jan 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
A bird photographed in flight from inside a hollowed-out tree stump wins the £2,500 prize and the title of Macro Photographer of the Year at the 2024 Close-up Photographer of The Year competition.

Kate Moss turns 50: A look back in pictures through the life of the iconic supermodel

16 Jan 2024  |  Yahoo News
Kate Moss, a global fashion icon, celebrates her 50th birthday, marking a career filled with significant milestones such as being the most featured cover model for Vogue and walking the runways for major designer brands like Chanel, Alexander McQueen, and Versace. Discovered at 14, her life has been a constant subject of public interest, including her relationships with celebrities like Johnny Depp, Pete Doherty, and ex-husband Jamie Hince.

7 things you might not know about Prince Frederik, future king of Denmark

14 Jan 2024  |  es.euronews.com
Following Queen Margrethe II's abdication, Prince Frederik is set to become the king of Denmark. Born on May 26, 1968, Frederik has a rich royal lineage and has transformed from a 'rebel prince' to an academic achiever with a master's degree in Political Science. He has extensive military training and is affectionately known as 'Pingo' in the Navy. Married to Australian Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, the couple has four children. Frederik is an avid runner, having completed marathons and an Ironman, and launched the 'Royal Run' event. He is also known for his adventurous spirit and environmental activism.

Archaeologists Unearth 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb

13 Jan 2024  |  es.euronews.com
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Saqqara necropolis, about 30 kilometers south of Cairo, unearthing an ancient Egyptian tomb carved into rock over 4,000 years ago. The find, confirmed by Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, was made possible through collaboration between Egyptian and Japanese archaeologists. The tomb, dating from 2649 to 2150 BC, contains multiple tombs and artifacts spanning various historical periods, providing valuable insights into the region's history. Key discoveries include funerary boxes, architectural elements, a painted mask, a child's tomb from the Second Dynasty, and statues of the deities Isis and Harpocrates. Saqqara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, continues to yield significant archaeological finds, with recent excavations revealing ancient tombs and a well-preserved sarcophagus.

7 things you might not know about Prince Frederik: the future king of Denmark

13 Jan 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
With Queen Margrethe II of Denmark abdicating after a 52-year reign, attention shifts to Crown Prince Frederik, who is set to ascend the throne. The article delves into various aspects of Frederik's life, including his royal lineage, academic achievements, military training, marriage to Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, and his passion for sports and environmental activism. It also touches on recent controversies and his commitment to addressing climate change, reflecting the values shared with his mother.

Teaser trailer for new Amy Winehouse biopic gives first look at Marisa Abela as the iconic singer

12 Jan 2024  |  nz.news.yahoo.com
The teaser trailer for 'Back to Black', directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, offers a first look at Marisa Abela portraying Amy Winehouse. The biopic explores Winehouse's journey from a jazz singer in north London to a Grammy-winning international star.

Discovery of an Egyptian Tomb Containing Astonishing Treasures

12 Jan 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, unearthing an ancient Egyptian tomb over 4,000 years old. Confirmed by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the find includes numerous burials and artifacts from various historical periods, providing invaluable insights into the region's history. Key discoveries include a vividly colored mask, a child's burial from the Second Dynasty, a well-preserved alabaster vessel, and terracotta statues of the deities Isis and Harpocrates. Saqqara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, continues to reveal significant archaeological finds, underscoring its historical importance.

4,500-year-old rock-cut tomb discovered in Egypt's Saqqara necropolis

12 Jan 2024  |  tr.euronews.com
Egyptian and Japanese archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery of a 4,500-year-old rock-cut tomb in the Saqqara necropolis near Cairo, Egypt. The tomb, dating from 2649 to 2150 BCE, contains numerous burials and artifacts spanning different historical periods. Discoveries include a colorful mask, remains of a person, a burial area for a small child from the Second Dynasty, a coffin from the 18th Dynasty, a well-preserved alabaster vessel, and two terracotta statues depicting the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis and the child god Harpocrates. Other finds include a carved stone slab belonging to someone named 'Heroides', various amulets, and broken pottery. Saqqara, a vast necropolis of Memphis, the capital during the Old and Middle Kingdoms, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts over ten pyramids, including the famous Giza Pyramids.

Inside Villa Éphrussi de Rothschild: Where opulence meets artistry on the French Riviera

12 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Villa Éphrussi de Rothschild, located on the peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera, is a testament to opulence and architectural grandeur. Built between 1905 and 1912 by French socialite Béatrice Éphrussi de Rothschild, the villa features a blend of French, Italian, and Spanish inspirations. The estate includes nine themed gardens, each with a unique atmosphere, and is recognized by the Ministry of Culture as one of the 'Remarkable Gardens of France'. Béatrice, a member of the prominent Rothschild banking family, was an art connoisseur who filled the villa with antique furniture, Old Master paintings, sculptures, and rare porcelain. Upon her death, the villa was bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, becoming part of the public domain and the history of the French Riviera.

Archaeologists Unearth 4500-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Tomb with Astonishing Treasures

12 Jan 2024  |  ru.euronews.com
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Saqqara necropolis, unearthing a 4500-year-old ancient Egyptian tomb filled with remarkable treasures. The joint effort by Egyptian and Japanese archaeologists revealed a tomb dating back to 2649-2150 BCE, containing numerous graves and artifacts from various historical periods. Key findings include a brightly painted mask, a child's burial from the Second Dynasty, an alabaster vessel from the Eighteenth Dynasty, and terracotta statues of the goddess Isis and the child deity Harpocrates. The discovery provides invaluable insights into the region's history and adds to the recent series of significant archaeological finds in Egypt.

Here's everything you need to know about each of BAFTA's 2024 Rising Stars nominees

11 Jan 2024  |  euronews.com
The BAFTA 2024 Rising Star nominees have been announced, featuring Phoebe Dynevor, Ayo Edebiri, Jacob Elordi, Mia McKenna-Bruce, and Sophie Wilde. Dynevor is known for her role in 'Bridgerton' and the film 'Fair Play'. Edebiri won a Golden Globe for 'The Bear' and stars in 'Bottoms'. Elordi gained fame with 'The Kissing Booth' and 'Euphoria', and has upcoming projects including 'The Narrow Road to The Deep North' and a Netflix adaptation of 'Frankenstein'. McKenna-Bruce is recognized for her role in 'How to Have Sex', and Wilde made her debut in 'Talk To Me' and will appear in 'Baby Girl' and 'Boy Swallows Universe'. The public will decide the winner of the award.

From Hollywood to Holy Water: Why has Shia LaBeouf converted to Catholicism?

09 Jan 2024  |  news.yahoo.com
Shia LaBeouf, known for his roles in 'Holes', 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', and 'Transformers', has converted to Catholicism. His confirmation took place on New Year’s Eve at a Mass by Capuchin Franciscan friars in California. LaBeouf, who had a barmitzvah at 13, is considering a future role as a deacon. The Capuchin Franciscans announced his conversion on Facebook, expressing joy at his commitment to his faith. LaBeouf trained for his role as Saint Padre Pio at Old Mission Santa Inés Parish, where the confirmation ceremony was held. He has spoken about his spiritual journey and the impact of Catholic teachings on his life and work.

'Anatomy of a Fall' actor Samuel Theis accused of rape by crew member on new film

09 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
French actor and filmmaker Samuel Theis, known for his role in 'Anatomy of a Fall,' faces rape allegations from a crew member on his new film 'Je Le Jure.' The incident allegedly occurred after a party, with the crew member filing a police complaint. Theis denies the accusation, claiming the encounter was consensual. The film's producer, Caroline Bonmarchand, initiated a formal investigation, leading to Theis's removal from the set, although he continued to direct remotely.

These are the best upcoming video games of 2024

08 Jan 2024  |  euronews.com
2024 is set to be an exciting year for video games, with a lineup of anticipated titles including remastered classics and innovative new games across various platforms. Highlights include The Last Of Us Part II Remastered for PlayStation 5, Tekken 8's 30th-anniversary release, a nostalgic remake of Mario vs. Donkey Kong for Nintendo Switch, and the visually stunning Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Other notable mentions are the Alone in the Dark remake featuring Jodie Comer and David Harbour, the unique Harold Halibut, and the emotional journey of Neva by Nomada Studio. The article expresses excitement for the enhanced graphics, updated gameplay, and engaging narratives these games promise to deliver.

An AI study suggests that a painting by Raphael was not entirely created by him

08 Jan 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
The Madonna of the Rose, a famous painting by Raphael housed in the Prado Museum in Madrid, has long been the subject of debate regarding its authenticity. Recent AI-based analysis by researchers from the universities of Nottingham, Bradford, and Stanford suggests that while most of the painting is indeed by Raphael, the face of Joseph was likely painted by another artist. The study, led by Professor Hassan Ugail from the University of Bradford, utilized an algorithm with a 98% accuracy rate in recognizing Raphael's authentic works. Initial tests on the entire painting were inconclusive, prompting a section-by-section analysis that identified the face of Joseph as inconsistent with Raphael's style.

Controversial Macron-backed Notre-Dame revamp plans spark fierce online backlash

05 Jan 2024  |  euronews.com
French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to replace historic Notre-Dame Cathedral's chapel windows with new designs by contemporary artists has met with significant backlash, including an online petition with over 125,000 signatures. Critics question the decision to alter elements that survived the 2019 fire, suggesting instead to focus on areas more affected by the damage. The cathedral is set to reopen on December 8, 2024, with minor renovations continuing until 2028.

AI study suggests famous Raphael painting was not entirely his own work

05 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Researchers from the Universities of Nottingham, Bradford, and Stanford used AI-based deep feature analysis to examine the Madonna della Rosa painting, concluding that while most of the artwork is by Raphael, the face of Joseph was likely painted by another artist. The study, led by Professor Hassan Ugail, utilized an algorithm with a 98% accuracy rate in recognizing Raphael's authentic works, revealing that the face of Joseph did not match Raphael's style.

Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected in modern day

04 Jan 2024  |  flipboard.com
Pompeii’s director, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, is leading a project to revive ancient crafts and production techniques within the archaeological site. This initiative aims to bring back the traditional textile methods used in ancient Pompeii, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the past.

Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected in modern day

04 Jan 2024  |  news.yahoo.com
A new project at the Pompeii archaeological site is resurrecting ancient textile dyeing techniques, inspired by frescoes depicting daily life activities such as dyeing cloth. Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the site's director, emphasizes the importance of showcasing the economic and daily life aspects of history. Master dyer Claudio Cutuli is using plant-derived dyes to create a Pompeii-inspired clothing line, with profits aiding restoration efforts. The project also highlights the contrast between the vividly dressed wealthy Pompeiians and the slaves who worked in harsh conditions to produce these textiles.

British police launch first investigation into virtual rape in metaverse

04 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
UK police are investigating a landmark case of alleged virtual rape in the metaverse involving a teenage girl. Despite no physical assault, the victim may have endured trauma comparable to real-life rape. The case faces legal challenges due to existing laws defining sexual assault as physical touching. The investigation has sparked debate over the allocation of police resources, with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly supporting the investigation, emphasizing the psychological impact on the minor victim and potential risks posed by the perpetrator.

British police launch first investigation into virtual rape in metaverse

04 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
UK police are investigating a landmark case of alleged virtual rape in the metaverse involving a teenage girl. Despite no physical assault, the victim may have experienced trauma similar to real-life rape. The case faces legal challenges due to existing laws defining sexual assault as physical touching. The investigation has sparked debate over resource allocation, with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly supporting the investigation, emphasizing the psychological impact on the minor victim and potential future risks posed by the perpetrators.

Meet Spanish artist Alicia Framis: The first woman to marry a hologram

03 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Spanish artist Alicia Framis is set to become the first woman to marry a hologram, a sophisticated virtual partner she designed to meet her emotional needs. This project, which blends art and artificial intelligence, aims to explore the future of human relationships with AI. The wedding will take place at the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam, with molecular food created in collaboration with the LAM museum. Framis shares her experiences with her holographic partner on Instagram and is also working with Rabobank Art Collection to explore the concept of a mortgage for a holographic companion. This performative project serves as a therapeutic tool for those facing trauma or loneliness, reflecting Framis' ongoing efforts to merge science and art in meaningful ways.

Picasso and Klimt masterpieces: These are the most expensive paintings sold at auction in 2023

03 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
In 2023, the global arts market saw a significant increase, but auction activity was more restrained compared to the previous year. The combined value of the top 100 auction lots totaled $2.4 billion, a decrease from $4.1 billion in 2022. The top five most expensive paintings sold at auction included works by Gustav Klimt, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso. Klimt's 'Insel im Attersee' and 'Dame mit Fächer', Basquiat's 'El Gran Espectaculo', Monet's 'Le bassin aux nymphéas', and Picasso's 'Femme à la montre' were among the highest-grossing pieces, with Picasso's painting fetching the highest price at $139.3 million.

Who is Luke Littler?: 5 things you didn't know about the 16-year-old darts prodigy

03 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Luke Littler, a 16-year-old darts prodigy from Runcorn, England, reached the final of the world darts championship, capturing the hearts of fans and earning significant prize money. Despite losing to Luke Humphries, Littler's journey was marked by record-breaking performances and viral popularity. His early start in darts, unique pre-match routines, and plans for his winnings highlight his youthful charm and dedication. Littler's rise has also brought attention to brands like Under Armour and Kebhouze, and organizations such as PDC and WDF.

In Memoriam 2023: The arts and entertainment stars who died this year

30 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
The article pays tribute to notable figures in the arts and entertainment industry who passed away in 2023, including actors, musicians, writers, and directors. It highlights their significant contributions and achievements, providing a chronological list of their deaths and brief descriptions of their careers and impact.

Gaston Glock, the Austrian developer of the Glock handgun, dies at 94

28 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Gaston Glock, the Austrian billionaire and developer of the Glock handgun, has died at 94. Known for revolutionizing the handgun industry with his lightweight, reliable, and affordable designs, Glock's firearms became a staple among police, security forces, and in American pop culture. Despite his reclusive nature, Glock's impact was profound, with his brand becoming synonymous with modern handguns. He faced criticism from gun-control advocates but remained largely silent on the issue. Glock is survived by his wife, a daughter, and two sons.

Best Music of 2023

25 Dec 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
2023 was a remarkable year for music, showcasing a diverse array of genres and artists. Highlights include King Krule's emotionally rich 'Space Heavy,' Kali Uchis' enchanting 'Red Moon in Venus,' and Kelela's innovative 'Raven.' Yussef Dayes' 'Black Classical Music' and Young Fathers' 'Heavy Heavy' also stood out for their technical prowess and modern relevance. Paramore's 'This Is Why' and RAYE's 'My 21st Century Blues' demonstrated significant artistic growth. Anohni's 'My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross' and Mr Eazi's 'The Evil Genius' were celebrated for their thematic depth and musical diversity. The Lemon Twigs, Olivia Rodrigo, and boygenius delivered emotionally resonant albums, while Wednesday and Jalen N'Gonda impressed with their lyrical and musical versatility. Black Pumas' 'Chronicles of a Diamond' and Caroline Polachek's 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You' were praised for their modern takes on classic sounds. Jesse Ware's 'That! Feels Good!' and Yves Tumor's 'Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume' showcased uplifting and experimental vibes. Sufjan Stevens' 'Javelin' and Gabriels' 'Angels & Queens' were lauded for their emotional and sonic impact.

Lovers, Killers, and French Cuisine: The Best Films of 2023

25 Dec 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
The article presents a curated list of the best films of 2023, selected by the Euronews Culture team. It highlights notable films such as 'The Old Oak' by Ken Loach, 'Rye Lane,' 'Beau Is Afraid,' and 'How to Have Sex,' among others. The list includes a mix of genres and styles, from social justice dramas to romantic comedies and psychological thrillers. The article also discusses the performances of various actors and directors, praising their contributions to cinema. Key themes include social justice, personal relationships, and the impact of politics on society.

Lovers, Bottoms and French cooking: Here are the best movies of 2023

22 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
The article from Euronews Culture team presents a curated list of the best movies of 2023, highlighting a diverse range of films that left a significant impact on audiences. The list includes notable films such as 'The Old Oak' by Ken Loach, 'Rye Lane' by Raine Allen Miller, and 'Beau Is Afraid' by Ari Aster. It also features 'How to Have Sex' by Molly Manning Walker, 'You Hurt My Feelings' by Nicole Holofcener, and 'The Holdovers' by Alexander Payne. The article emphasizes the return of American comedies with 'Theatre Camp' and 'Bottoms,' and celebrates the cinematic event of the year, 'Barbenheimer,' which includes 'Barbie' by Greta Gerwig and 'Oppenheimer' by Christopher Nolan. Other highlighted films include 'Perfect Days' by Wim Wenders, 'May December' by Todd Haynes, and 'Past Lives' by Celine Song. The article reflects on the themes, performances, and directorial achievements that made these films stand out in 2023.

Lion heads to Barbie-inspired looks: The most memorable celebrity fashion moments of 2023

18 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
2023 saw a range of bold and memorable celebrity fashion moments, from Harry Styles' daring red carpet looks to Margot Robbie's Barbie-inspired outfits. Shania Twain, Zendaya, and Florence Pugh also made significant fashion statements, while Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner turned heads with their unique styles. The year was marked by standout appearances at major events like the Grammys, Paris Fashion Week, and the Met Gala, showcasing the creativity and audacity of celebrities in pushing fashion boundaries. Notable brands like Vivienne Westwood, Louis Vuitton, and Valentino were highlighted, along with influential figures such as Rihanna and Gwyneth Paltrow making headlines for their fashion choices.

Belgian family discovers stolen Pompeii artefact hidden in basement for 50 years

15 Dec 2023  |  nz.news.yahoo.com
In Herzele, Belgium, a father and son discovered that an artefact in their home, which had been there for fifty years, is a valuable piece from Pompeii.

Mobo Awards 2024: Stormzy and Little Simz lead the charge with four nominations each

15 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
The nominees for the 26th edition of the MOBO Awards in 2024 have been announced, with Little Simz and Stormzy leading the nominations with four each. Little Simz is recognized for Best Female Act, Album of the Year, Video of the Year, and Best Hip Hop Act, while Stormzy is nominated for Best Male Act, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Video of the Year. Other notable nominees include Central Cee, J Hus, PinkPantheress, and RAYE. The event, celebrating Black music and culture, will take place at the Utilita Arena Sheffield on 7 February 2024.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with 'unparalleled' mosaic near Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  nz.news.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have discovered a luxurious Roman dwelling near the Colosseum in Rome, featuring a unique mosaic from the 2nd to 1st century BC. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano hailed the find as an 'authentic treasure.' The domus includes a banquet hall with water games and a mosaic depicting warships and a coastal city, suggesting the owner's military success. The site, partially excavated since 2018, will continue to be explored into 2024. Alfonsina Russo of the Colosseum Archaeological Park aims to open the site to the public. In related news, a Cambridge University study found that the Roman town of Interamna Lirenas thrived until the late 3rd Century AD, later than previously thought.

Archaeologists Discover Luxurious Roman House with Mosaic Near Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
Italian archaeologists have discovered a unique Roman-era dwelling near the Colosseum, adorned with an extraordinary mosaic made of shells, marble, and precious glass. The luxurious residence, dating back to the late 2nd century BC to the end of the 1st century BC, features a banquet hall styled as a grotto used for summer entertainment. The mosaic depicts three large ships sailing towards a coastal city, suggesting the homeowner's victory in battle. The Ministry of Culture of Italy and the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum have highlighted the significance of this find, with plans to make it accessible to the public. Additionally, recent discoveries in another region have revealed remnants of a covered theater, market, and river port, challenging previous assumptions about the decline of the ancient Roman colony Interamna Lirenas.

Archaeologists unearth a luxurious Roman house with a 'unique mosaic' near the Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  es.euronews.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a unique Roman house near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic made of shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the luxurious residence includes a banquet hall used for summer gatherings, adorned with intricate water features. The mosaic, depicting a coastal city and warships, suggests the owner was a victorious noble, likely a senator. The excavation, which began in 2018, will continue into 2024. The Ministry of Culture and the Parque Arqueológico del Coliseo emphasize the historical significance and plan to make the site accessible to the public. Concurrently, a study by the University of Cambridge revealed new insights into the ancient Roman city of Interamna Lirenas, challenging previous beliefs about its decline.

A Roman house with an 'unparalleled' mosaic discovered near the Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  fr.euronews.com
Italian archaeologists have uncovered a unique Roman house near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic made of shells, marble, and glass. The luxurious residence, over 2000 years old, has been described as an 'authentic treasure' by Italy's Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano. The mosaic depicts three large ships heading towards a coastal city, suggesting the homeowner's victory in a battle. The domus, discovered in 2018, includes a banquet hall used for summer entertainment. The mosaic's intricate design and historical significance make it an exceptional find. Alfonsina Russo, director of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, aims to make this historical gem accessible to the public. Additionally, a study by the University of Cambridge revealed that Interamna Lirenas, an ancient Roman colony, was a thriving city until the late 3rd century CE.

Archaeologists uncover 'luxurious house' from Roman era near Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  tr.euronews.com
Italian archaeologists have uncovered a luxurious Roman-era house near the Colosseum, featuring a unique mosaic with depictions of ships and a coastal city. The house, believed to date back to the 2nd century BC, was described by Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano as an 'authentic treasure.' Excavations will continue until 2024, with plans to make the site accessible to the public. The house includes an atrium and a banquet hall used in summer, with intricate decorations and water features for entertaining guests.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

14 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Italian archaeologists have uncovered a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with intricate designs of shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence includes a banquet hall styled as a grotto and was likely owned by a nobleman of senatorial rank. The discovery, described as an 'authentic treasure' by Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano, will continue to be excavated into 2024. Alfonsina Russo of the Colosseum Archaeological Park aims to make the site accessible to the public. Additionally, a study by Cambridge University has revealed new insights into the Roman town of Interamna Lirenas, indicating its decline occurred later than previously thought.

Alicia Keys gives impromptu performance at London St Pancras International train station

13 Dec 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Alicia Keys performed an unexpected live set at London St Pancras International train station, playing some of her greatest hits on Elton John's piano to the delight of commuters. This followed her appearance at Capital FM’s Jingle Bell Ball at the London O2 Arena.

WW2 radar stations to Iron Age caves: Check out these hidden gems from English heritage list

13 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Historic England has highlighted 16 remarkable sites added to the National Heritage List for England, showcasing the country's rich historical environment. Among these are a Second World War radar station in Northumberland, Iron Age fogous in Cornwall, a boat-shaped church in Lancashire, and a 17th-century carriage wash in Hertfordshire. These sites reflect England's diverse historical and architectural heritage, with Historic England encouraging public exploration and contribution to the Missing Pieces Project.

Talkin' 'bout my generation: From boomers to zoomers, a simple guide to each age group

10 Dec 2023  |  www.euronews.com
The article provides an overview of different generational cohorts, from the Silent Generation to Generation Alpha, highlighting their key attributes and cultural significance. It discusses the stereotypes and societal roles associated with each generation, including the Silent Generation's strong work ethic, Baby Boomers' competitive nature, Gen X's independence, Millennials' social awareness, Gen Z's tech-savviness, and the emerging Generation Alpha's potential for high education levels.

Bakery using slave labor discovered during excavations in Pompeii

10 Dec 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
Archaeologists have discovered a bakery-prison in the ancient city of Pompeii, where enslaved workers were confined and forced to labor. The site includes a small room with high windows and bars, and the remains of three individuals likely killed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The discovery highlights the harsh realities of ancient slavery, devoid of trust and promises of freedom, as noted by Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. An upcoming exhibition, 'Other Pompeii: Ordinary Life in the Shadow of Vesuvius,' will further explore the daily lives of the city's inhabitants.

In Memoriam 2023: The arts and entertainment stars who died this year

30 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
The article pays tribute to notable figures in the arts and entertainment industry who passed away in 2023. It highlights their significant contributions and achievements, including Lisa Loring's role as Wednesday Addams, Paco Rabanne's influence in fashion, Raquel Welch's status as a sex symbol, and Lance Reddick's roles in major TV series and films. Other notable mentions include Jerry Springer, Martin Amis, Glenda Jackson, Alan Arkin, Jane Birkin, and Matthew Perry, among others. The piece provides a chronological list of these individuals, celebrating their impact on culture and entertainment.

Who is Luke Littler?: 5 things you didn't know about the 16-year-old darts prodigy

10 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Luke Littler, a 16-year-old darts prodigy from Runcorn, England, reached the final of the world darts championship, capturing the hearts of fans with his remarkable journey. Despite losing to Luke Humphries, Littler's performance earned him €200,000 and widespread acclaim. Starting his darting journey at 18 months, Littler has set multiple records, including being the youngest player to reach the final. His pre-match routine includes fast food, and he plans to spend his winnings on Under Armour tracksuits, a new coat, and FIFA points for his Xbox. Littler's viral popularity has surged, making him a fresh and exciting figure in the sport.

Archaeologists unearth 4500-year-old Ancient Egyptian tomb with astonishing treasures

06 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Archaeologists have discovered a 4500-year-old tomb in Saqqara, south of Cairo, revealing multiple graves and artefacts from different historical periods. The collaborative effort between Egyptian and Japanese teams, confirmed by Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, unearthed treasures including a human burial with a coloured mask, a child's burial site, a well-preserved alabaster vessel, and terracotta statues of the goddess Isis and the child deity Harpocrates. Saqqara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, continues to yield significant archaeological finds, contributing valuable insights into ancient Egyptian history.

Archaeologists unearth 4500-year-old Ancient Egyptian tomb with astonishing treasures

06 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Archaeologists have discovered a 4500-year-old tomb in Saqqara, Egypt, revealing multiple graves and artefacts from different historical periods. The collaborative effort between Egyptian and Japanese teams, confirmed by Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, unearthed treasures including a human burial with a coloured mask, a child's burial site, a well-preserved alabaster vessel, and terracotta statues of the goddess Isis and the child deity Harpocrates. The site also contained a stela with an inscription, various amulets, and ostraca. Saqqara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, continues to yield significant archaeological discoveries.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

05 Oct 2023  |  au.news.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence includes a banquet hall styled as a grotto and intricate mosaics depicting warships and coastal cities. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano described the find as an 'authentic treasure.' The excavation, which began in 2018, will continue into 2024. Alfonsina Russo, head of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, aims to make the site accessible to the public. Other recent discoveries include a Roman town's theatre, market, and river port, challenging previous beliefs about its decline.

Beyoncé's country album 'Cowboy Carter': Euronews Culture's verdict

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Beyoncé's new album 'ACT II: COWBOY CARTER' is a bold foray into country music, blending genres and addressing racial exclusion in the industry. The album features collaborations with Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and Post Malone, and includes covers of 'Blackbird' and 'Jolene'. While praised for its ambition and Beyoncé's vocal prowess, the album's lengthy runtime and occasional lack of cohesion are noted. The project is seen as a personal triumph for Beyoncé, reclaiming country music's roots and challenging stereotypes.

Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected in modern day

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
A new project at the Pompeii archaeological site is reviving ancient textile dyeing techniques, inspired by frescoes depicting daily life before the city's destruction in A.D. 79. Led by Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the initiative aims to highlight the economic and daily life aspects of history. Master dyer Claudio Cutuli uses plant-based dyes to create a Pompeiian-inspired clothing line, with profits aiding restoration efforts. The project underscores the vibrant colors worn by wealthy Pompeiians and the harsh conditions faced by slaves in dye workshops.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

05 Oct 2023  |  au.sports.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence is described as an 'authentic treasure' by Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. The mosaic depicts a coastal city and warships, suggesting the owner was a victorious nobleman. The excavation, which began in 2018, will continue into 2024. Alfonsina Russo, head of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, aims to make the site accessible to the public. Other recent discoveries include a Roman town in central Italy, revealing a later decline than previously thought.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence includes a banquet hall styled as a grotto and intricate mosaics depicting warships and coastal cities. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and Alfonsina Russo of the Colosseum Archaeological Park highlight the historical significance and public accessibility of the find. The excavation, which began in 2018, will continue into 2024.

Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected in modern day

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
A new project at the Pompeii archaeological site is reviving ancient textile dyeing techniques, inspired by frescoes depicting daily life before the city's destruction in A.D. 79. Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the site's director, emphasizes the importance of showcasing the economic and daily life aspects of history. Master dyer Claudio Cutuli uses plant-based dyes to create a Pompeiian-inspired clothing line, with profits aiding further restoration efforts. The project highlights both the vibrant colors worn by wealthy Pompeiians and the harsh conditions faced by slaves in dye workshops.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence is described as an 'authentic treasure' by Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. The mosaic depicts a coastal city and warships, suggesting the owner was a victorious nobleman. The discovery, led by the Colosseum Archaeological Park, aims to be made accessible to the public. Other recent finds include a Roman town's theatre, market, and river port, revealing new insights into ancient Roman life.

Controversial Macron-backed Notre-Dame revamp plans spark fierce online backlash

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Emmanuel Macron's proposal to replace the historic stained glass windows of Notre-Dame Cathedral with contemporary artworks has sparked significant backlash in France. Despite the original windows surviving the 2019 fire, Macron suggested relocating them to a new museum and inviting modern artists to design new windows. Over 125,000 people have signed an online petition opposing the plan, arguing that the cathedral should not be altered. The reopening of Notre-Dame is scheduled for December 2024, with ongoing renovations until 2028.

British police launch first investigation into virtual rape in metaverse

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
UK police are investigating a landmark case of alleged virtual rape in the metaverse involving a teenage girl. Despite no physical assault, the victim may have endured trauma comparable to real-life rape. The case faces legal challenges due to existing laws defining sexual assault as physical touching. The investigation has sparked debate over resource allocation, with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly supporting it, emphasizing the psychological impact on the minor victim. Critics argue that police resources should focus on rising in-person rape cases.

Take a look inside the newly reopened Ancient Greek palace where Alexander the Great was crowned

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
The Palace of Aigai, a significant historical site where Alexander the Great was crowned, has reopened after a 16-year renovation costing over €20 million. The Greek government, with support from the European Union, restored key features of the palace, including mosaics and marble flooring. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the global cultural importance of the site during the inauguration event.

Belgian family discovers stolen Pompeii artefact hidden in basement for 50 years

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
A Belgian family uncovered a stolen artefact from Pompeii that had been hidden in their basement for 50 years. The discovery sheds light on historical crimes and the preservation of ancient artifacts.

Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Italian archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious Roman home near the Colosseum, featuring an unparalleled mosaic with shells, marble, and precious glass. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the residence includes a banquet hall styled as a grotto and intricate mosaic scenes depicting warships and a coastal city. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano hailed the find as an 'authentic treasure.' The excavation, which began in 2018, will continue into 2024. Alfonsina Russo, head of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, aims to make the site accessible to the public. Other recent discoveries include a Roman theatre and market in Interamna Lirenas, central Italy.

In Memoriam 2023: A look back at the music icons who died this year

01 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
In 2023, the music world bid farewell to several iconic artists, including Fred White, Jeff Beck, Lisa Marie Presley, Burt Bacharach, Bobby Caldwell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Harry Belafonte, Andy Rourke, Tina Turner, Astrud Gilberto, Tony Bennett, Sinéad O'Connor, Jean Knight, and Shane MacGowan. These artists left a lasting impact on various genres, from rock and R&B to bossa nova and folk music. Their contributions continue to influence and inspire future generations of musicians.

Gaston Glock, the Austrian developer of the Glock handgun, dies at 94

01 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Gaston Glock, the Austrian billionaire and developer of the Glock handgun, has died at 94. Known for revolutionizing the handgun industry with his lightweight, reliable, and affordable designs, Glock's creations have been widely adopted by police, security forces, and even featured prominently in pop culture. Despite his success, Glock led a reclusive life and faced criticism from gun-control advocates. He survived a failed assassination attempt in the late 1990s. Glock is survived by his wife, a daughter, and two sons.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office: The extraordinary power of TV drama to create change

01 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Between 2000 and 2014, over 900 UK postal workers were wrongfully accused of theft, fraud, and false accounting due to a faulty computer system called Horizon, supplied by Fujitsu. The scandal, one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in UK history, gained national outrage after the ITV docudrama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' aired. The series, written by Gwyneth Hughes and directed by James Strong, depicted the relentless pursuit of justice led by Alan Bates. The show not only captivated audiences but also prompted swift government action, including a vow from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to introduce legislation to exonerate and compensate victims. The docudrama's impact underscores the power of television in driving social change.

Trump says he'll skip an ABC debate with Harris in September and wants them to face off on Fox News

15 Sep 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Donald Trump announced he will not participate in a scheduled September debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on ABC, preferring Fox News instead. This decision reduces the likelihood of a direct confrontation before the November election. The article also covers various political controversies, including criticism of Harris by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, and legal issues involving Rudy Giuliani. Additionally, it mentions the Supreme Court's involvement in Trump's election subversion case and Republican senators' discomfort with Trump's comments on Harris's racial identity.

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