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Excerpts? Applications? Visuals? Why should classical music stop trying to become pop music? classical music

Excerpts? Applications? Visuals? Why should classical music stop trying to become pop music? classical music

🔥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Classical music,Music,Culture,Winter Olympics,Winter Olympics 2026 ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: IIf you're reading this, you probably also know the essential power of the music we call classical to shape and change your life. This power of connection and empathy is a miracle of human creativity, and something everyone is entitled to. This is despite decades of underfunding of music education and the entire sector in this country; Although generations of the amazing innovations of its practitioners have been ignored by one government after another; Despite the woes of…
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Boom time for anti-racist TV: How an £84 bottle of wine exploded in British broadcast TV | television

Boom time for anti-racist TV: How an £84 bottle of wine exploded in British broadcast TV | television

🚀 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television industry,Culture,Media,Channel 4,BFI,Television & radio,Darcus Howe,Stuart Hall,Society,British identity and society,Race ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: HeyOn the afternoon of 1984, Farouk Dundee went to lunch, not realizing that he was about to become part of British television history. The Indian-born writer was working for Channel 4 at the time on multiracial programs such as No Problem! It is a comedy series about a family of Jamaican heritage in London, and Tandoori Nights, a comedy about an Indian restaurant. When Dundee arrived at the Ivy, Jeremy Isaacs, the founding…
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The Plague Doctor Dancing with a Rat in a Covid Ball: Liesl Bonger’s Best Photo | Art and design

The Plague Doctor Dancing with a Rat in a Covid Ball: Liesl Bonger’s Best Photo | Art and design

💥 Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: WWhen Covid started, everyone was talking about masks. I thought about the face coverings we all had to wear, and I thought about masks more broadly. I researched masked balls and carnival masks and read a lot about plague outbreaks in Venice starting in the 14th century, and about epidemics in general.This image, Danse Macabre, was inspired by Covid. If you take a closer look at the paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling, you'll see some COVID-19 viruses smuggled among…
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2026 Oscars Class Photo: Can you spot the tallest nominee – the camouflaged Dean Warren? | Oscars

2026 Oscars Class Photo: Can you spot the tallest nominee – the camouflaged Dean Warren? | Oscars

✨ Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Oscars,Awards and prizes,Film,Culture,Guillermo del Toro,Marty Supreme ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: AAs you all know, the Oscars aren't particularly fun. It's a long-running celebration of unseen films set in a room where, by the end of the evening, the bulk of those in attendance are told they're not good enough to win anything. The whole thing is painful.But do you know what's much better than the Oscars? Annual Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon. This is the time when everyone who has been nominated gets together for a nice lunch.…
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Arundhati Roy and Sarah Perry longlisted for Women’s Nonfiction Prize | books

Arundhati Roy and Sarah Perry longlisted for Women’s Nonfiction Prize | books

✨ Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Books,Women's prize for nonfiction,Arundhati Roy,Sarah Perry,Culture,Awards and prizes 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Arundhati Roy, Sarah Berry and Leah Yippie are among the writers longlisted for this year's Women's Prize for Nonfiction.Sixteen authors are in the running for the £30,000 prize, which was launched in 2024 to address the persistent gender imbalance in UK non-fiction award winners.The 2026 longlist spans the fields of politics, memoir, science, art, history and biography, and includes seven first-time authors. Jury chair and Labor counterpart Thangam Debonaire said the longlist was “full of…
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Is the box office surprise hit Iron Lung the future of “video game movies”? | games

Is the box office surprise hit Iron Lung the future of “video game movies”? | games

💥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Games,Culture,YouTube,Film,Film adaptations,Science fiction and fantasy films ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: SSomething strange struck me early on while watching Iron Lung, which has so far grossed $32 million at the box office, despite being a low-budget sci-fi thriller adapted from an indie video game that few people outside the horror gaming community have ever heard of. Set in a post-apocalyptic galaxy, he must buy his freedom by piloting a rusty submarine through an ocean of human blood on a distant planet. Ostensibly, he is searching for relics…
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Beyond Trainspotting: Irvine’s Welsh World Review – A Uniquely Funny Writer Takes Trial | film

Beyond Trainspotting: Irvine’s Welsh World Review – A Uniquely Funny Writer Takes Trial | film

🔥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Documentary films,Irvine Welsh,Trainspotting,T2 Trainspotting,Books,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: HThere is, in addition to Paul Singh's recent documentary on Irvine Welsh, another film; It's watchable enough, although it contains less original interview material. The extended shots of Welsh in conversation are certainly engaging, as he discusses his writing, the films he created, and his youth in Edinburgh.However, some of the other interviewees aren't quite as engaging, and the film is filled with a fair amount of superfluous anecdotes from people on the subject of getting hilariously lost…
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The true story of a mysterious Japanese samurai

The true story of a mysterious Japanese samurai

🚀 Read this insightful post from BBC Culture 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Their playbook for managing state affairs was based on Chinese philosophy, primarily the ideas of Confucius. “In Neo-Confucian thought, you have to have a balance between military power and cultural skill,” says Buckland. The result was increased investment in soft power in the incense-filled court rooms.Trustees of the British MuseumThe origins of the samurai go back to the 10th century, but their myths and legends persist for many centuriesBesides being skilled in the art of war, samurai became familiar with the arts of painting, poetry,…
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Little Emily review – A tender and moving study of the fragility of early childhood | film

Little Emily review – A tender and moving study of the fragility of early childhood | film

🚀 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Animation in film,Film adaptations,Family films,Japan,Asia Pacific,Books,Culture,World news 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TGently animated and beautifully animated by filmmakers Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, it's a poignant and poignant study of early childhood. How fragile it is, and how strong you feel to get through it or get through it. It is based on the autobiographical novel "The Rain Person" by Belgian writer Amelie Nothomb, which was published in 2000.Louise Charpentier voices Amelie, a young girl living in Kobe, Japan, with her Belgian family in the late 1960s;…
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Staying Alive: Berlin 1939-45 by Ian Buruma – How Berliners Defied Their Nazi Masters | History books

Staying Alive: Berlin 1939-45 by Ian Buruma – How Berliners Defied Their Nazi Masters | History books

🚀 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: History books,Books,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: IIn December 1941, Nazi authorities received a letter from a soldier complaining that he was deeply disgusted by what he had seen during his last leave in Berlin. While his comrades were dying on the front, many young men seemed to have evaded military service and were now dancing in crowded Berlin bars. The women were no better off: they were without husbands but full of ration coupons stolen from soldiers while on leave, and were busy gorging themselves. “If Berlin…
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