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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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Dinosaurs Season 2 Review – This funny, heart-warming comedy is a classic | television

Dinosaurs Season 2 Review – This funny, heart-warming comedy is a classic | television

✨ Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television,Television & radio,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TThe second series of Dinosaurs begins on the Isle of Wight – just a seven-hour drive and ferry from our heroine's beloved Glasgow. my darling. Nina (Ashley Storey) has spent eight months excavating, the job she got at the end of series one, and despite her discovery of a metazoan dung beetle and connection with an old American man called Clayton who is so charming that he can call her 'Scotland' and get away with it, she is homesick.She…
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‘People keep reinventing the same damn movie’: cinematographer Roger Deakins on 50 years behind the camera and his fears for film’s future | Film

‘People keep reinventing the same damn movie’: cinematographer Roger Deakins on 50 years behind the camera and his fears for film’s future | Film

🔥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Film,Culture,Coen brothers,Sam Mendes 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Roger Deakins – cinematographer to the Coen brothers, Martin Scorsese and Sam Mendes, whose work has earned him 14 Oscar nominations and two wins, five Baftas, a knighthood and a reputation for being the greatest practitioner of his craft alive – is struggling to explain just exactly what he does. “Argh!” he exclaims, when confronted by the question: what is cinematography?“Well, I started off trying to be a still photographer, someone like Don McCullin. And it’s been a whole arc through…
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Do you want to stop Trump from bullying your country? Revenge | Donald Trump

Do you want to stop Trump from bullying your country? Revenge | Donald Trump

✨ Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Donald Trump,Books,Culture,US news 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: IIn February of last year, Donald Trump held his first full Cabinet meeting of his second term in the White House. He has proudly announced his intention to impose sweeping tariffs on the United States' closest allies in Europe. When a reporter asked him whether Europe might respond, Trump seemed confident. “They can't,” he said. Pressed to clarify, he continued, "We are a pot of gold. We are the one everyone wants. They can take revenge, but it cannot be…
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Così Fan Tutte Review – The brilliant circus show has its tongue firmly in its cheek | Opera

Così Fan Tutte Review – The brilliant circus show has its tongue firmly in its cheek | Opera

🔥 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Opera,Classical music,Culture,Music,English National Opera (ENO),Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: nFor a long time, Così Fan Tutte seemed full of pitfalls. On the surface, Mozart and Da Ponte's operas are full of cynicism, cruelty and outdated sexual politics: if the production hovers above these, isn't that a retreat? Now, though - and this week in particular - you could argue that Phelim McDermott's 2014 ENO is a relief, presenting these issues with witty embellishment and presenting them as pure entertainment.The prologue sets up what's to…
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Bad Bunny gives Super Bowl viewers two options: exit or click | Bad bunny

Bad Bunny gives Super Bowl viewers two options: exit or click | Bad bunny

💥 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Bad Bunny,Super Bowl,Super Bowl LX,Music,US news,Puerto Rico,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TThe morning after the January 3 US military operation in Venezuela, in which Nicolás Maduro was captured, the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily closed airspace in parts of the Eastern Caribbean, extending my stay in St. Kitts by an unexpected additional week. At the mercy of regulations that determine which lanes will open when, and who will be directed where, a busy customer service agent suggested that I charter a boat to nearby St. Maarten, fly to…
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The Gambler’s Review – Exotic dancing and rock music on stage in Dostoyevsky’s stunning opus | stage

The Gambler’s Review – Exotic dancing and rock music on stage in Dostoyevsky’s stunning opus | stage

🔥 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Theatre,Stage,Fyodor Dostoevsky,Culture 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: DOstoyevsky wrote his 1866 novella, The Gambler, in 30 days to pay off his gambling debts, having bet the publishing rights to his past and future works upon the book's completion. It is difficult to imagine the frantic effort of such an endeavor. But watching this adaptation from Kyoto-based Chiten Theater Company will give you a sneak peak: It's a stunning and challenging 90 minutes — especially for those unfamiliar with the plot.Compiled from fragments of Dostoyevsky's text — which charts…
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