An Amazon tribe was saved from extinction with only three women and no men
An Amazonian tribe, the akuntsu, found hope for survival after the birth of a child to one of the last three women of their population, highlighting the importance of indigenous rights and rainforest conservation.
From Tehran to Sanremo, the war does not silence the sound of the festival
Despite the ongoing war, the Sanremo Music Festival continues to resonate, reflecting the complexities of human resilience and cultural expression.
Spanish cinema is great and uncomfortable
The Goya Awards highlight the resilience of Spanish cinema despite industrial weaknesses and political disdain.
Gisèle Pelicot in Munich: "One Can Get Up Again!"
Gisèle Pelicot receives a standing ovation from the Munich audience at the Residenztheater for her powerful message advocating for the voices of rape victims.
Gaza celebrates Ramadan with a praise truck roaming the streets of the Gaza Strip
Gaza residents are celebrating Ramadan with a praise truck that spreads joy through the streets, despite the ongoing challenges from the Israeli conflict.
Gallery: Republic Day Concert Performance
The Republic Day concert performance in Estonia encouraged unity and resilience during challenging times.
Ukrainian Jazz from Its Origins to the Present Day: A Journey Through Decades of Musical Improvisation
The article explores the history and evolution of Ukrainian jazz from the 1920s to the present day, highlighting its resilience amidst ongoing conflict.
China: The 'New Year Economy' Reflects the Resilience and Vibrancy of Consumption
The article discusses how the Chinese New Year festivities drive a booming consumption sector known as the 'New Year Economy,' showcasing both cultural significance and economic implications.
“A hopeless waste of money”: The government’s cultural strengthening receives a cool reception
The Danish government's recent initiatives to bolster cultural resilience are met with criticism from the Liberal Alliance, which deems it a misallocation of funds.
Africa tells its own story at Mali's Rentrée Littéraire: literature floods Bamako and challenges jihadist threats
The Rentrée Littéraire in Mali showcases literature as a form of narrative sovereignty amid the backdrop of ongoing security threats and power outages.
Lia Laats 100: The articulate warrior of a silent era
Today, Lia Laats, an iconic figure in Estonian culture, is celebrated as a benchmark for the resilience of idols and collective memory.
Rane Willerslev defends criticized cultural council: 'It is quite a fluffy concept'
Cultural Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt emphasizes the need for Denmark to strengthen its cultural resilience in response to global challenges, as expressed by the newly established cultural council chairman, Rane Willerslev.
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen defends criticized council: 'We need to reignite desire and joy'
Danish Minister of Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt calls for a cultural revitalization to strengthen the country's resilience amid global challenges, acknowledging the critical discussion about societal values.
The centennial carnivals that survived slavery, dictatorships, and pandemics
The article highlights the history and endurance of three iconic Brazilian carnival groups that have thrived through significant historical challenges over the last century.
We Are Still Here: Before and After Bad Bunny
The article explores the cultural significance and resilience of the Latino community in the United States, drawing connections from various locations across the country and highlighting the impact of Bad Bunny on this cultural landscape.
Anna October, a designer in Ukraine: "The biggest challenge is working in a war zone. Every day there are bombings, I see missiles and drones from the window"
Ukrainian designer Anna October discusses the challenges of her work amidst ongoing war, emphasizing the resilience and cultural significance of fashion.
Anthology of Russian Poems, Jacques Gamblin, Antoine Compagnon... Le Figaro's Selection of the Best Pocket Releases of the Month
Le Figaro highlights an eclectic selection of notable pocket book releases this month, including a bilingual anthology of Russian poetry.
‘Stories of the Good Valley’: a flower between the tracks
The new film by José Luis Guerin, winner of the Special Jury Prize at San Sebastián, celebrates life and resilience in the margins of society.
Column "Beautiful Stupid": To the Very Last Fiber of Our Bodies
A column reflects on the cultural significance and endurance of various influential figures born in 1969, promoting a lifestyle of self-improvement and resilience.
The Love That Benito Taught Us
The article reflects on a powerful performance at the Super Bowl that celebrates Puerto Rican identity and resilience against colonialism.
Mekeo Orphanage: The women who keep alive the memory and weaving of Epirus
The Mekeo Orphanage in Ioannina is a cultural institution where women narrate inspiring stories of resilience, care, and the transmission of weaving traditions across generations.
British Writer: We Are Not Prepared to Face a Major War Now
British writer Mark Wallace warns that contemporary British society lacks the cultural and psychological resilience to endure the shocks of a modern large-scale war, following a period of relative peace of 80 years.
The Shoemakers Dance Again: The Encouraging Message Behind a 500-Year-Old Munich Tradition
The Shoemakers of Munich have resumed their once-in-seven-years dance tradition at Marienplatz, symbolizing hope and resilience as part of a historic celebration.