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“Were you afraid to go back to China?” No’: Ai Weiwei on AI, Western Censorship, and Repatriation | Ai Weiwei

“Were you afraid to go back to China?” No’: Ai Weiwei on AI, Western Censorship, and Repatriation | Ai Weiwei

🔥 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Ai Weiwei,Art and design,Culture,China,AI (artificial intelligence),Censorship,Asia Pacific,Technology,World news 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: AWeiwei talked to me about his decision-making process before his first visit to China in more than a decade. The artist, known around the world as the most famous critic of the Chinese Communist regime, had to do some math before deciding to return to his homeland.Before boarding the plane with his son, who had never met the artist's elderly mother, Ai recalled his time in detention when his captors told him he would…
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All the sports you won’t see at the 2026 Winter Olympics

All the sports you won’t see at the 2026 Winter Olympics

💥 Explore this awesome post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,2026 Winter Olympics 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: At 100 plus In the years since the first Winter Olympics were held in 1924 in Chamonix, France, many events have come and gone. The nets and short track were maintained. The slightly more exotic events like ski ballet have fallen by the wayside. Here are several events you definitely won't see at the 2026 Winter Olympics.The missing sports will not take place at the 2026 Winter OlympicsAccordion buttonItemContainerButtonPandeyA hybrid of field hockey and soccer, bandy - also known as "banti" or…
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‘Fallout’ producer Jonathan Nolan on AI: ‘We’re in such a frothy moment’

‘Fallout’ producer Jonathan Nolan on AI: ‘We’re in such a frothy moment’

💥 Explore this must-read post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,The Big Interview 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Jonathan Nolan saw This is coming. As a screenwriter, he worked on many of his brother Christopher Nolan's films, from Interstellar to Dark Knight films. Together with his wife, Lisa Joy, he created HBO Western world and executive produced Amazon Prime's He falls. But before that, he cut his television teeth A person of interesta CBS procedural about a lone tech billionaire who creates a piece of surveillance software meant to stop crime before it happens. It was a fantasy, but it…
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The 2026 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies: what you need to know

The 2026 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies: what you need to know

💥 Discover this trending post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,Gear,2026 Winter Olympics ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Starting this week, All eyes are on Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Although some events have already been held, the Games officially kick off on February 6 and conclude on February 22. It will be followed by the Paralympics, which will be held from March 6 to 15.The Olympic flame is scheduled to arrive in Milan on February 5 before heading to the San Siro Stadium for the opening ceremony on Friday. During the Games, there will be two cauldrons of…
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Netflix says that if the HBO merger makes it too expensive, you can always cancel

Netflix says that if the HBO merger makes it too expensive, you can always cancel

🔥 Check out this must-read post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,Culture / Culture News,Cancel Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: There is concern Subscribers could be negatively affected if Netflix acquires Warner Bros.' streaming business and film studios. Discovery. One of the biggest concerns is that the merger will lead to higher prices due to reduced competition for Netflix.During a US Senate hearing on Tuesday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos suggested that the merger would have the opposite effect.Sarandos was speaking at a hearing held by the US Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, titled…
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How are Olympic torchbearers selected?

How are Olympic torchbearers selected?

✨ Explore this trending post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Culture,2026 Winter Olympics 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: After it was lit On November 26 in Olympia, Greece, the Olympic Flame is now officially on its way to the Olympic cauldron in Milan and Cortina.But who are the people carrying the torches? Why do we make such a big deal out of torchbearers anyway? Also, how did the men do from Hot competition Ultimately carry the torch? Well, this is a little complicated.Traditionally, the organizers of the Olympic Games host city select torchbearers for each Games. Sometimes they are chosen…
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Snowboarders at the 2026 Winter Olympics are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible

Snowboarders at the 2026 Winter Olympics are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible

✨ Discover this must-read post from Culture Latest 📖 📂 **Category**: Science,Culture,2026 Winter Olympics 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: In 2021, famous Russian figure skating coach Alexei Mishin said that no figure skater will be able to successfully perform a quadruple axel in his life. The following year, two-time Olympic gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu was training to master the vault, but when he attempted to do it at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, he was unable to complete the four-and-a-half turns in the air. Mishin's statement appears to have been verified.“I thought I would see a pentagonal toe before I…
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Young Ladies Too Tired of Standing at a Black Debutante’s Ball: Best Picture by Miranda Barnes | Art and design

Young Ladies Too Tired of Standing at a Black Debutante’s Ball: Best Picture by Miranda Barnes | Art and design

🚀 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Photography,Culture,Race 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: MThe new book, The Social Season, opens with a poem set in the mid-nineteenth century, a time that marked the beginning of a period of increasing financial prosperity for some African Americans. Cotillion dances have European origins, but in the poem, black New Yorkers perform classical dances such as the waltz and quadrille and wear beautiful clothes. These black debutantes go back a long time, and are one example of African Americans trying to create a better life. Today, they…
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Dance of Death Review – Spark and Mischief as a Horrified Couple Wishes Each Other Dead | stage

Dance of Death Review – Spark and Mischief as a Horrified Couple Wishes Each Other Dead | stage

🔥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Orange Tree theatre,August Strindberg,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: AAugust Strindberg's portrait of marriage is an unrelentingly bleak dance of death. It shows the type of couple who finds their partner's way of breathing offensive - or the other's as well Still Breathing. She wishes him death, and he pretends to rise above it but bides his time. They seem to exist on shared hate, not love.So, if this blast of Nordic nihilism seems too cold in the bleakest British midwinter to stomach, there's a surprise afoot: Richard…
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Chants, Agency, and Melodies: Baritone Davon Tynes talks about rewriting his role—and the rules classical music

Chants, Agency, and Melodies: Baritone Davon Tynes talks about rewriting his role—and the rules classical music

🚀 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Classical music,Culture,Music,Opera 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: IIn performance, Davóne Tines is sensational. In the first concert of the American bass-baritone's 2025-2026 residency at London's Barbican Centre, he appeared at the back of the hall and then slowly descended towards the stage, floodlit and subtly lifted. His unaccompanied voice broke into Stentorian spikes, the spitting of consonants, and the violent crackling of mouth sounds. This is clearly the musician who The New Yorker declared in 2021 was “changing what it means to be a classical singer.”Since then, Tynes…
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