'Times Square' in SP: luminous screens approved by the 'guardian' commission of the Clean City Law
A project to install large LED screens in downtown SΓ£o Paulo was approved by the city's Commission for the Protection of Urban Landscape.
Scandal at the BKM Expands: Did Weimer Commission a Lie?
A growing scandal within Germany's Federal Cultural and Media Office revolves around allegations that official communications regarding a prestigious bookstore award contained false information.
Discovering Virginia
The article discusses the rapid influx of information about cultural figures, focusing on Virginia, Vini Jr.'s girlfriend, who has recently gained attention as a prominent influencer and samba queen.
Cultural Policy: "A Significant Risk of Corruption and Mismanagement"
The Berlin government plans to significantly restrict the Freedom of Information Act, which is critical for transparency in governmental actions.
Fearing data leak from "The School Bag" has been posted on the dark web
The Cultural Agency in Norway is investigating a potential data leak from the DKS portal, involving personal information of artists and school staff, though no sensitive data related to students has been reported compromised.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
Kaisariani: There is information about a complete photo album
Significant revelations have emerged regarding the existence of a complete photographic album related to the execution of 200 fighters in Kaisariani, Greece.
Work group defines LRT mission, would like to see the board from 2028
A work group in Lithuania has defined the mission of LRT, emphasizing the importance of reliable information and cultural preservation, while ensuring independence from political influences.
Novel glass disk preserves humanity's cultural heritage for thousands of years
Microsoft scientists have unveiled a new data storage system that inscribes information into regular glass with a laser, potentially preserving it for up to 10,000 years.
FIL Palacio de MinerΓa 2026: dates, tickets, and everything you need to know about the literary event
The International Book Fair of the Mining Palace in Mexico City will hold its 47th edition in February, with detailed information available for attendees.
Do you sleep with earbuds in? The museum wants to know
The Nordic Museum in Sweden is gathering information on sleeping habits and cultural perceptions of sleep.
How to get to the Chinatown of Buenos Aires for the celebrations of the Chinese New Year 2026
This article provides practical information on how to reach Chinatown in Buenos Aires for the Chinese New Year celebrations in 2026.
Travel and Services Guide: New Ways to Pay, Sleep, and Enjoy Summer
The article provides insights into new payment methods and travel options for enjoying summer in places like Aruba and Miami, including information on cultural festivities.
Panama begins formal process to aspire to the US visa waiver program
Panama has formalized its aspiration to the US Visa Waiver Program by establishing an inter-agency working group aimed at enhancing border security, information exchange, and academic, cultural, and business ties.
Monika Liu announced her departure from 'Midsummer Vilnius'
Monika Liu announced her suspension of collaboration with the 'Midsummer Vilnius' festival in response to serious information regarding its organizers, and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra has also decided to withdraw from the event.
Anniversary exhibition at KIC lasts until the end of January, see how the Center changed the cultural scene of Zagreb
An exhibition at the Cultural Information Center (KIC) celebrating its 60th anniversary showcases key programs and collaborations that have marked its history, and is open until January 31.