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Celebrating art and culture: Dubai’s Quoz Arts Fest

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From live music and cinema, to interactive art and yoga, Cult explores Dubai’s Quoz Arts Fest.
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Artist takes winding path in practice

9th - Higher Ed
Seema Goel has moved between media to express herself. Video: Film by Mandeep Sodhi, Sodhi Creative Films
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Female DJs step up and break taboos in Tunisia

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"Usually, when I'm at a party, I stand so close to the DJ box and I keep wondering what is that guy doing? What are all those buttons made for?"
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Pearson, Producer Simon Fuller Team Up to Launch Academy of Pop for Performing Arts

9th - Higher Ed
Pearson CEO Andy Bird joined Cheddar's "Opening Bell" to talk about a new partnership with famed recording artist manager Simon Fuller to launch a new performing arts school, the Academy of Pop, focused on cultivating the next round of...
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The dream comes alive - stepping into the world of Dune

9th - Higher Ed
Director Denis Villeneuve and actor Rebecca Ferguson talk about bringing the epic sci-fi novel Dune to life and gambling on a sequel.
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Edinburgh International Festival returns after COVID break

9th - Higher Ed
Dormant for 18 months there are signs of life in the arts. The streets are filling up, the stages are lit again, the pandemic has left its mark but the Edinburgh festival is back
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Actor Michael Greyeyes talks about tearing up over his speech in Rutherford Falls

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Cree actor Michael Greyeyes spoke to CBC News about the impact of performing a speech in Rutherford Falls where his character confronts how Indigenous people are judged for their ambitions.
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'Gravitas and dignity'

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Mark Breslin, comedian and co-founder of Yuk Yuk's comedy club, reflects on Norm Macdonald's influence and what made him unique in the world of stand-up comedy. 'Norm brought a real gravitas and dignity to his work,' he said.
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Schitt's Creek leads CSAs with 21 nominations

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Schitt's Creek has once again topped the nominations list at the Canadian Screen Awards, scoring 21 nods this year. Blood Quantum, a horror flick about a zombie uprising on a First Nations reserve, topped the film nominations with 10...
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Down the rabbit hole with Alice in Wonderland at the V&A plus what's coming up in the West End

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Down the rabbit hole with Alice in Wonderland at the V&A plus what's coming up in the West End
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Cultural Capital: We explore V&A's new Alice in Wonderland exhibition and head to London's West End

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Cultural Capital: We explore V&A's new Alice in Wonderland exhibition and head to London's West End
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Novel theatre shows: Shop fronts in Florida used for production

9th - Higher Ed
Audience members socially distance, wear masks, and listen to plays using headsets.
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UK artists thrive despite COVID-19 pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The global pandemic has severely affected the arts all over the world, but in the UK, some artists are thriving despite cancelled shows and gallery closures.
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Rapper Backxwash wins Polaris Music Prize

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal-based horrorcore rapper Backxwash has won the 2020 Polaris Music Prize for her album God Has Nothing to Do With This Leave Him Out of It.
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More schools taking virtual field trips

9th - Higher Ed
( - image credit) The COVID-19 pandemic has meant students haven't been able to get a day out of class for a field trip, but some are able to experience an even wider variety of museums, zoos and concerts online.
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COVID-19 crisis has devastating effect on artists, performers

9th - Higher Ed
In the United States, museums have shut, theatres sit empty, and concerts and festivals have been cancelled.
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Greece seeks return of Parthenon Marbles amid restoration project

9th - Higher Ed
Greece has made the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum in London one of its top priorities.
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The best new films coming to Netflix in 2021

9th - Higher Ed
With 70 titles, Netflix is promising a new movie every week — far more than the 17 new films Warner Bros. plans to stream on HBO Max in 2021.
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UK's coronavirus-hit arts venues to receive $2bn in grants, loans

9th - Higher Ed
The UK's renowned arts and cultural institutions receive a lifeline after some warned they might not be able to reopen.
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Musicians explore ways to hold concerts amid COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Musicians look at ways to hold live events, like drive-in concerts, to keep working and entertain fans during the age of COVID-19.
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Film review: Sound of Metal follows hearing loss journey

9th - Higher Ed
Sound of Metal follows the story of a heavy metal drummer, played by Riz Ahmed, as he loses his hearing. The film debuts in select theatres and on the TIFF digital platform this weekend.
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Almost 300,000 jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
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Thousands of jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.