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Ukrainians revive interest in culture

SERGEY BOBOK/AFP Workers salvage a sculpture of Hryhoriy Skovoroda from his destroyed museum It was late at night on 7 May 2022 when a Russian missile hit a museum that was once home to Ukraine’s 18th-Century poet and philosopher Hryhory Skovoroda. “The roof was completely blown off, the walls are burnt and only Skovoroda’s statue

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Lifestyle

Events in Delhi: Art, Culture, and Culinary Delights

Check Out these events happening in Delhi Here are some exciting events to check out in Delhi Looking for exciting events in Delhi? From art to food and drinks, the city has something for everyone. Explore the “ATMAN” exhibition by artist Niyamat Mehta at The Claridges, or experience the return of Monkey Bar in Vasant

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Entertainment

Has cancel culture hit Hollywood? As Blake Lively comes under fire for ‘tone deaf’ It Ends With Us remarks… Inside the most notable celebrity controversies to engulf A-listers over the past year

Blake Lively has become the latest Hollywood star to be engulfed in a cancel culture row after being slammed for ‘tone deaf’ remarks while promoting It Ends With Us. The Gossip Girl star, 36, has been hit by a barrage of criticism over claims she has insensitively spoken about her latest film, based off Colleen Hoover’s novel

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World

‘Part Of Our Culture’: Jaishankar On Modi-Zelensky Hug, Says Saw PM Embracing Other Leaders On Several Occasions

PM Modi hugs President Zelensky during a visit to Kyiv (left) and (right) is seen hugging Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral summit in Moscow. (Image: Reuters File) External affairs minister S Jaishankar said that people embracing each other is a cultural thing in this part of the world when asked about PM Modi

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Science

A third of puppies bought on a whim in the UK get sick or DIE within their first year, shocking figures reveal – and experts say convenience culture is to blame

A quarter of owners admit their pet may have been purchased from puppy farm Convenience-driven puppy buying is fuelling a ‘puppy welfare crisis’  By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 19:01 EDT, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 19:01 EDT, 20 August 2024 A third of puppies bought on a whim get

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Entertainment

A photographers journey capturing Black Rodeo culture from behind the lens

As someone who’s spent the better part of a decade living and photographing in Los Angeles, few things felt more exciting than capturing my first rodeo here and the Black riders who personified athleticism, passion and courage. As part of my journey over the past several years to find Black faces and places to document

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Entertainment

Pro skateboarder and photographer Ed Templeton on photographing youth culture in Southern California

This story is part of Image’s August issue, Lineage, about intergenerational conversations and how they shape us. I turned pro in 1990. I was 18 years old, and I was immediately swept into this incredible world of skateboarding — pro skateboarders, all of them young and living hard and fast lives. What kills me is

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World

Ram Mandir Float Features In New York Parade, Celebrating Indian Culture And Heritage | WATCH

Last Updated: August 19, 2024, 09:16 IST New York, United States of America (USA) The parade, organised by the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), also included over 40 floats. (Screengrab) The India Day Parade in New York featured a grand Ram Mandir float and lively celebrations with patriotic music, cultural performances, and over 40 floats

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Entertainment

Old Globe’s ‘Henry 6’ takes Shakespeare on pop culture thrill ride

Productions of “Henry VI,” an early history play by Shakespeare written in three parts, don’t come around all that often. I’ve seen two in my lifetime, both of them wisely abridged into two parts. The Shakespeare of “Henry VI” isn’t yet the Shakespeare who wrote “Hamlet,” “Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2” or “King Lear.”

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Entertainment

$#@*! we're talking profanity in pop culture

We’ve got dirty words on the brain, and we’re chatting about the use and functions of profanity in entertainment. In this encore episode from 2013, we cover everything from Anchorman to South Park to Shakespeare.

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