Ascoli Piceno, the unknown province that was reborn after the earthquakes and is now making its mark on the Italian tourist map
Ascoli Piceno is a lesser-known province in Italy that is revitalizing its tourism sector following substantial recovery from the 2016 earthquakes.
Is Bankruptcy an Opportunity or a Permanent Stigma?
The article discusses the cultural and normative differences between the American and Polish approaches to bankruptcy, highlighting the U.S. view as a fresh start, while Poland tends to see it as a personal failure.
Show, exhibition, and Carnival hangover: Check the cultural agenda for the weekend in Fortaleza
Fortaleza's cultural agenda this weekend features an award-winning show, an art exhibition, and Carnival recovery parties, offering diverse attractions for different audiences.
The Government Fails to Comply with the Fight It Championed by Law Against the Francoist Pillage of Art
Spain's government has not met the deadlines set by the Democratic Memory Law for the restitution of art seized during the Franco regime, leading to a loss of hope for the recovery of thousands of confiscated artworks.
Lina Mendoni: 'Kastoria can achieve economic progress, social cohesion, and prosperity'
Greek Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni addressed the D' Karavangelia 2026 conference in Kastoria, discussing the potential of Byzantine monuments to drive economic recovery and social cohesion.
Ireland: Dublin presents a groundbreaking basic income program for artists
Ireland has introduced a permanent basic income scheme for artists, promising financial support to relieve economic pressures and allow them to dedicate more time to their creative projects.
Venezuela and Music
The article discusses recent positive developments in Venezuela, including the removal of Maduro and the release of political prisoners, and reflects on the importance of music in the country's cultural recovery.
The National Police recovers three works of art missing since the 1970s, including a Sorolla
The National Police has recovered three missing works of art from the 1970s, including pieces by JoaquÃn Sorolla and José Moreno Carbonero, which were part of Spain's cultural heritage.
The National Police recovers a painting by Sorolla disappeared since the seventies
The National Police has recovered 'La Chata' by JoaquÃn Sorolla, which had been missing since the 1970s, along with two other state-owned oils by José Moreno Carbonero.
L'Aquila 2026, celebrations begin for 'Cultural Capital' with Mattarella
The Italian city of L'Aquila will officially inaugurate its year as the Italian Capital of Culture 2026 on January 17, 2023, in a ceremony attended by President Sergio Mattarella, symbolizing a significant social and cultural revival post the devastating 2009 earthquake.
Memory Returning from the Battlefronts: Sudan Recovers Hundreds of Stolen Artifacts
The Sudanese government announced the recovery of approximately 570 artifacts looted during the current war, as confirmed by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, Media, and Tourism during a press conference in Port Sudan.
From the Metropolitan to the National Archaeological Museum: two Roman bronzes looted almost 20 years ago recovered
Spain has recovered two exceptional Roman bronzes looted nearly two decades ago, which will be exhibited temporarily this semester.