There is a large community of Iranians living in the Czech Republic. They are friendly, but they are also afraid to speak here.
The article discusses the presence and perspective of the Iranian community in the Czech Republic, highlighting their friendliness but also their fears about speaking openly.
Friday, the 13th: What Are You Afraid of?
A humorous article addresses the superstitions and fears associated with Friday the 13th in Latvia.
The Culture Minister Fears a Culture-Deprived Election Campaign. But There is a Cultural Struggle He Does Not See
Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt expresses concern that the upcoming election campaign is neglecting cultural issues.
Armageddon: Films of 'Fear of Annihilation' Resurface with Every War
The term 'Armageddon' has evolved from a biblical prophecy and Hollywood film title into a political code used by leaders to justify wars as final battles against evil.
Round Birthday: 50, what an ugly number!
The article reflects on the cultural significance and fears surrounding turning 50, as the author considers it a milestone filled with anxieties about aging and life transitions.
Concerns About the Future of Creative Professions Due to the Development of Artificial Intelligence Usage
There are increasing fears regarding the future of creative professions as artificial intelligence technology evolves.
Cutting the creative state: funding changes threaten the cultural future of Melbourne, arts workers warn
Victorian arts organisations face significant budget cuts, leading to fears for the future of Melbourne's cultural scene.
Column 'Here and Away': End of the Cherry Blossom Party
A reflection on the decline of community celebrations due to fears of overcrowding and the enjoyment of social gatherings.
Commentary: The Streak of Light
The article reflects on the cultural impact of the song '99 Luftballons' amidst the fears of the Cold War.
Russian Propaganda: The Ukraine War as Material for a Comedy Series
The article discusses how Russian censorship and state propaganda increasingly affect literature, museums, and the film industry, amidst growing fears and pressures in the cultural sphere.
From The Beatles to Nirvana: These are the albums that marked generations and forever changed the world
The article explores how iconic music albums have transcended entertainment to become cultural manifestos that reflect the dreams, fears, and rebellions of youth across generations.