The longest Riga City Council meeting of this term has been held
The Riga City Council held its longest meeting of the current term, discussing 102 important issues, including housing policies and cultural support, while notably not debating a key agenda item about the sale of shares for a city property management company.
Spectacle Judgement of the Symbolic Murder of Poet Wislawa Szymborska
A performance art piece titled 'Projeto Wislawa' explores the symbolic trial of the late Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska, examining the themes of violence and intolerance in contemporary society.
Non-Fiction Book: Talking Against the Right?
The AfD's cultural policies aim to promote a 'patriotic cultural policy' that seeks to reaffirm German identity, critiqued for its superficial approach.
Brazilization of the World Goes Beyond What The Economist Exposed
The article discusses The Economist's use of the term 'Brazilization' in relation to wealthy countries' fiscal policies, emphasizing the cultural aspects of Brazil that are often overlooked in critical assessments of its economy.
Creative unions issued a serious appeal before the Estonian Independence Day: culture must not be a privilege of the rich
Creative unions in Estonia are calling for cultural policies to prioritize accessibility and equality ahead of the Independence Day celebrations and parliamentary elections.
Simonas Kairys. The Minister of Culture's Hundred Days - Another 100 Days of Lost Time
Simonas Kairys critiques the performance of the Lithuanian Minister of Culture, questioning the effectiveness and future prospects of cultural policies after her first hundred days in office.
The imprint of the guru of 'Los pocholos' on the celebration of Hispanic Heritage in schools
Antonio Castillo Algarra's influence on Madrid's educational policies is evident in schools' celebration of Hispanic Heritage.
Labor precariousness threatens the National Cineteca
Workers at the National Cineteca in Mexico launched an active strike on Valentine's Day to protest against low wages and the exploitation they face under the federal Ministry of Culture's policies.
How the Pre-Carnival parties in Fortaleza consolidated the capital as a place of celebration
The article discusses how Fortaleza transformed into a vibrant Pre-Carnival destination through grassroots efforts and public policies supporting local festivities.
Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world (85 years): the secret of the Japanese to live longer
Japan leads the world with an average life expectancy of 85 years, attributed to a combination of cultural habits and advanced health policies.
Court sets deadline for Condephaat to evaluate the regularity of fences at the Campinas Community Center
A Brazilian court has ordered the Condephaat to evaluate the regularity of the steel fences installed around the Campinas Community Center in light of preservation policies for protected heritage.
The Riigikogu adopted a statement for the protection of Tibetan children
The Riigikogu of Estonia has passed a resolution condemning China's assimilation policies impacting the cultural and religious traditions of Tibetans and other minorities.
The Government's K-pop Moves Resemble a Never-ending Jamberry Concert
The article critiques the South Korean government's K-pop policies, drawing parallels to the chaotic Jamberry concert incident of 2023.
The World is Falling in Love with China. Is Trump to Blame?
The article discusses how global perceptions of China are shifting, potentially influenced by Trump's policies and rhetoric.