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Ukraine curators rescue museum exhibits

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Curators at a museum a few kilometres from Ukraine's front line are trying to remove thousands of exhibits for safe keeping.
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The king of football: People pay tribute to Pele at special museu

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As Brazil prepares to swear in its new president, it is also mourning a lost king - that is how the nation refers to Pel
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Rendez-Vous: Must-see cultural events to begin 2023 on a high

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We may be saying goodbye to 2022, but we are not saying goodbye to arts and culture! Here are some interesting expos to see across Europe next year.
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Qatar’s architectural landmarks host dance performances

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Dancers in Qatar are pushing the boundaries of what makes a performance venue.
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Czech museum to return Beethoven manuscript saved from the Nazis to its rightful owners

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The autograph of the 4th movement for strings in B-flat Major, op. 130, a highly valued late quartet by the German composer, will go back to the Petscheks, once the richest family in pre-World War II Czechoslovakia.
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From museums to book publishing: How Russia's new anti-LGBTQ laws will impact culture

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Russia's first queer museum closes its door after Putin approves anti-LGBTQ laws
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Hundreds of Kenyan animals die in severe drought

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East Africa's worst drought in 40 years has killed more than 200 elephants and other creatures in Kenya in eight months
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From fake boy bands to apocalyptic worlds: Who will win the Turner Prize 2022?

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The winner of the Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious contemporary art award, will be announced on Wednesday 7 December. Here's a look at the work of each of the four nominees.
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Thousands of wild species are at risk of extinction: report

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A new report on biodiversity in Canada says thousands of wild species are at risk of being wiped out. Larger animals like whales or marmots garner the most attention but the vast majority of threatened species are insects, plants, mosses...
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Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences: An inside look at the spectacular CaixaForum

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Take a look inside Valencia's recently inaugurated CaixaForum, the latest and most striking addition to the network of cultural centres run by ”la Caixa” Foundation in Spain
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UK museum returns looted 'Benin Bronzes' to Nigeria

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A museum in London has signed over the ownership of its entire collection of Benin Bronzes to the Nigerian government.
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Things to do during a World Cup trip to Qatar

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Seena Khalil picks out the top five things that visitors can do while in Qatar.
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Imagine Picasso: Madrid exhibition brings to life the work of Spain's most celebrated artist

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A new immersive exhibition titled Imagine Picasso is reimagining the work of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso through giant light projections
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'Remaking Our World' - Scottish exhibition explores the past, present and future of plastic

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A new exhibition at the V&A Dundee traces the 150-year history of plastic and examines the future of the once popular but now controversial material.
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Qatar to build three new museums, expanding its cultural scene

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After the World Cup, Qatar plans to start construction on three new museums.
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Objects in Henri Matisse’s 'The Red Studio' brought together for first time in over a century

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For the first time in more than a century, many of the paintings and sculptures in Henri Matisse’s 'The Red Studio' have been brought together for a new exhibition.
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Consumers want 'brands to take a stand,' says communication strategist

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Communication strategist Martine St-Victor explains the responsibility of brands and why they have to really think about 'who they partner with' as Adidas decided to cut ties with Kanye West over antisemitic comments.
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Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art reopens ahead of World Cup

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One of Qatar’s best-known cultural institutions is reopening to the public after year-long renovations.
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Just Stop Oil protestors throw soup over Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting at National Gallery

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Just Stop Oil climate activists have thrown soup at a Van Gogh painting at the National Gallery in their latest demonstration
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Calls grow for British Museum to return Parthenon sculptures to Greece

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A new group called the Parthenon Project is aiming to settle the question of ownership and custody of a collection of marble sculptures removed from the Greek Parthenon by Britain's Lord Elgin in the 19th century.
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Historians in Qatar stop the sale of stolen Afghan manuscripts

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Historians in Qatar say they have intervened to stop the sale of nearly a dozen stolen manuscripts from Afghanistan.
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‘Father and Son’: The hit time travel video game produced by a museum in Naples

9th - Higher Ed
‘Father and Son’ is the first video game produced by a museum. Thought to be the first of its kind, gamers and visitors to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) can take a digital trip back in time.
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New Zealand receives looted indigenous remains from Austria

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After more than 130 years - the remains of dozens of indigenous New Zealanders are brought home from Austria.