The Hiking Tip: Magical Backdrops Instead of Egg Decoration
This article highlights the tradition of Easter markets, particularly focusing on one of the oldest markets located in the Seulberger Heimatmuseum in Germany.
State Audit: Lithuania's Active Aging Policy Needs Change – Auditors Provide Suggestions
Lithuania's state audit highlights the shortcomings in the country's active aging policy, emphasizing the need for substantial reforms to better integrate older citizens into the labor market and cultural life.
World Market Prices at Record Highs, True Fans of Laufey, and Tension in EU Discussions
The article discusses the rising global aluminum prices, the implications of statements made by the U.S. President regarding NATO, increasing unemployment in construction, a cultural event featuring artist Laufey, and discussions in Iceland's parliament.
Time to apply for education - here are the jobs
Demand for officers and engineers is rising due to war concerns, while opportunities for architects and cultural workers appear less optimistic.
Time to Search for Education – Here Are the Jobs
The demand for officers and engineers is increasing due to war concerns, while the outlook for architects and cultural workers appears less promising.
Wine, asado, and landscapes fan: who is 'Chino Axel', teaching his language to Argentine teachers
Yu Zhou, a young Mandarin teacher, is introducing Chinese language education to schools in Mendoza, Argentina, drawing interest amid the region's ties to the Chinese market.
Chinese transformation in the gallop of the Fire Horse
The article discusses the significance of the upcoming Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese calendar and its potential impact on the economy, while noting mixed signals in market and real economic activity.
South Market of Taguatinga: Photo book and exhibition celebrate the memory and struggle for cultural heritage of the DF
A photo book and exhibition showcasing the cultural significance and history of the South Market in Taguatinga highlight its role in the artistic and community development of the Federal District.
Putous star opens up about the dire work situation – "I can keep calling"
Actor Mikko Penttilä expresses concerns about the challenging job market for actors in Finland, noting a lack of work opportunities.
Teutonic Castle in Świecie with a master plan. The fortress as part of a puzzle
A master plan has been created to enhance the cultural and natural landscape surrounding the Teutonic Castle in Świecie, Poland, integrating it with the urban market and the Vistula River valley.
People, read! Last year's novelty from Dan Brown opened a key topic for the Czech book market
Dan Brown's latest novel has sparked discussion about key themes in the Czech book market, highlighting the dual nature of books as both cultural artifacts and market commodities.
I visited the UK's cheapest town with £50k houses - it was nothing like I expected
The article explores a market town in England known for its exceptionally low housing prices and cultural highlights.
Texas fracker turned escort says repression allowed business to flourish
A former fracker in Texas claims that repressive sexual attitudes in his area created a market for his escort services, primarily among the wives of oil industry workers.
Amid criticism and traditions, flowers remain popular on Women's Day in Rio Branco; see options
Flowers continue to be popular gifts on Women's Day in Rio Branco, reflecting a mix of cultural significance and market activity.
China: A Vibrant Cultural and Entertainment Market
During the Chinese New Year, various cultural and sporting events invigorated consumer spending, highlighted by significant ticket sales in the entertainment sector.
Dubdogz brings electronic music to the Amazon Origin Market in Manaus
Electronic music duo Dubdogz is set to perform at the Amazon Origin Market in Manaus, transforming the historic venue into a dance floor this Saturday.
Grana Padano at Foodex Japan 2026
The Grana Padano Consortium will participate in Foodex Japan from March 10 to 13, highlighting the cheese's versatility in the Japanese market.
2026 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival: A Venue for Asian Music Exchange
The 2026 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival will take place from July 31 to August 2, aimed at fostering exchanges among musicians and industry professionals in the Asian music market.
Ayuso announces 100% exemption from the transfer tax on works of art
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the president of Madrid, has announced a 100% exemption on the transfer tax for the sale of artworks through specialized galleries.
Live Broadcasts Concluded: Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market
The Focus Day of the Estonian music market took place in Tallinn, engaging industry stakeholders in discussions about sustainability and future challenges.
Live at 10: Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market
The Focus Day of the Estonian music market will take place in Tallinn, highlighting the involvement of a new generation and the sustainability of the sector.
Politicians are immersed in music
A focus day for the Estonian music market is set to take place in Tallinn, gathering key stakeholders, including politicians, musicians, and entrepreneurs.
Ronja Salmi's column: In the cultural job market, authors are not in the same boat
The column discusses the divide among authors and artists in Finnish cultural discourse, as highlighted by a recent incident involving dismissive comments about a fellow author.
The change is here: the 13 young galleries that renew Arco (and the Spanish art market)
A new wave of young galleries is revitalizing the Arco art fair and the Spanish art market with diverse, international perspectives and innovative programming.
The amenities that surprise in buildings: from the most unusual to the ones that work like Tinder
The real estate market in Argentina is shifting, with amenities becoming central to premium residential experiences, reflecting broader cultural changes in living and working.
Ramadan markets an 'antidote to hate' amid anti-Muslim rhetoric
The Ramadan night market in Dandenong has grown to become Melbourne's largest, serving as a cultural response to increasing anti-Muslim sentiment following the Bondi terror attack.
At the Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market, International Success and the Feasibility of a New Large Hall are Discussed
A focus day on the Estonian music market will take place on March 4th in Tallinn, addressing international success and the potential for a new large concert hall.
"Menobusiness". How the Market Opens Women's Pockets During Menopause
The article discusses the evolving market for menopause products, highlighting a cultural shift towards openness among women about their experiences and the rising economic opportunities in this sector.
Art dealers shift focus to Gulf buyers amid global sales slump
Art dealers are turning their attention to wealthy Gulf buyers as global art sales decline in 2024.
Carnival at the Viktualienmarkt: 'Dancing Market Women are Nowhere Else to be Found'
The Vanguard of Carnival celebrations at Viktualienmarkt marks the last performance of a beloved dance teacher and his team of market women.
Prime Video presents its global bet that emerges from Latin America
Prime Video emphasizes the importance of local storytelling in its global strategy, highlighting the success of the Latin American market.
'Dhurandhar' pirated copy being sold for 16 rupees in Pakistan! Video revealed
A New Zealand blogger exposed the black market sale of pirated Indian films in Pakistan, highlighting that the movie 'Dhurandhar' was being sold for 16 rupees despite no official releases.
The Coffee of Quito Aims to Conquer the European Market with the Essence of the Andean Chocó
The Coffee of Quito, cultivated in the biodiverse Andean Chocó region of Ecuador, is seeking to establish a presence in the European market due to its gastronomic value and cultural significance.
Italy buys the painting Ecce Homo by Antonello da Messina at Sotheby's for over 12 million euros
Italy has purchased the 'Ecce Homo' painting by Antonello da Messina for approximately 12.5 million euros at Sotheby's, highlighting its significant cultural value.
Manual work needs a revival
The article discusses the complexities of the labor market in Italy, highlighting the need for a cultural shift towards valuing manual labor.
Reduced pizzas, Starbucks with brown logo and Zara with tatami: the demands of the Japanese market
The article discusses how global brands like Domino's, Starbucks, and Zara have adapted their offerings to meet the specific tastes and cultural requirements of the Japanese market.
Football: A Quite Ordinary Winter on the 'Gaga' Transfer Market
The article discusses the Scottish stereotype of frugality, particularly in the context of football transfers, attributing the perception to sports commentators and cultural references.
The motto of K.M until the elections, the Constitution (not the square...), the company of Ypapanti and the bishop, the market scenarios for DEI, Vodafone, Nova, chess in shipping
The article discusses the political, economic, and cultural landscape in Greece, touching on Prime Minister Mitsotakis's interview and various market scenarios.
Cuenca inaugurates the Market of Scenic Industries (Miesc) this Monday, February 2
Cuenca will host the Market of Scenic Industries (Miesc) from February 2 to 7, featuring performances from Ecuadorian theater, dance, circus, puppetry, and music, aimed at connecting creators and cultural agents with new audiences.
Art Estate Foundation: Where to put the art when the artist dies?
The Art Estate Foundation in Frankfurt addresses the challenge of storing and preserving valuable artworks after an artist's passing, amidst full museum depots and a disinterested market.
The Comedy of Art: What Will the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Barcelona Be Like?
The article discusses the necessity of promoting Catalan painting from around 1900 through a new museum in Barcelona, focusing on high-quality collections from that era amid current challenges in the art market.
Looted Artworks by the Nazis Emerge in the Market
Eighty years after the end of World War II, an increasing number of looted art pieces are appearing at auctions and galleries as their illegitimate owners pass away.
When I reacted as a teenager to a man’s harassment in the Nazareth market, he pulled out a knife
Doris Hakim, a Greek-Palestinian artist, shares her life story and cultural experiences at her exhibition 'All Eyes on Palestine' in Athens, reflecting on incidents of harassment.
India Means Serious Business with Art
The Kochi Biennale showcases politically charged art and a growing art market in India, highlighting the country's cultural ambitions amid its economic rise.
Global Market Leader in Books on Stages - But Not for Long
German cities have had literary houses for 40 years, but they are facing a crisis despite being integral to cultural life.
David and Openda in the style of Oronzo Canà
The article discusses various topics related to soccer, including player performance and marketing trends in connection with cultural events in Napoli.
Welcome to the Renaissance 2.0, the cultural battle of authenticity against the algorithm: "There will be a premium human experience and a flea market"
The article discusses the cultural clash between genuine human experiences and algorithm-driven content in the context of a modern renaissance.
Municipal Elections: In Vence, the archaeological discovery of a 5th-century cathedral intrudes on the campaign
An archaeological finding of a 5th-century cathedral in Vence alters the plans for a local market project amid political opposition, prompting intervention from the Minister of Culture.
The resin that scents churches and Orthodox churches is disappearing from the market. A crisis is coming
The article discusses the dwindling availability of frankincense, a highly valued natural substance used in religious practices, and its implications as resources shrink.