Fun on Monday? Check out the free tips in BH
Belo Horizonte offers free cultural activities and outdoor spaces even on Mondays, challenging the notion of a dull start to the week.
SPD Voters Live near Multi-Level Intersections. Delivery Boxes Place Us in Eastern Europe, Says Designer Veronika Rút
Czech designer Veronika Rút discusses the cultural implications of delivery boxes in public spaces and highlights a connection between urban architecture, voter demographics, and extremism.
Theater 2026: from commercial titles to intimate works and the return of La revista del Cervantes at marked-up prices
The theater scene in Buenos Aires is diversifying with a mix of commercial hits and alternative productions in unique spaces.
Event Series: Women in Front of a Water Landscape
The cultural event series 'Kunsträume am Starnberger See' is dedicated to women and features a variety of readings, concerts, and exhibitions over the year, with a vibrant program showcasing their roles in creative spaces.
Order gives up tenements for hotel, tenants are supposed to move out. Krakow's Kazimierz only for tourists?
A developer's plan to convert historic tenements in Krakow's Kazimierz district into a luxury hotel threatens the local community and cherished cultural spaces.
The old police station in Seogyo-dong, Seoul transforms into a 'small library' starting on the 20th
Seoul is set to transform the old police station in Seogyo-dong into a small library named 'Seogyo Fun Vitality Space' as part of a city initiative to revitalize underused urban spaces.
Cold Beetroot Soup Festival Has News for Visitors: What's Changing?
This year's Cold Beetroot Soup Festival in Vilnius is set to evolve with more days and spaces to enhance visitors' experiences.
The Unknown Colón: the secrets of the 'hidden city' 15 meters underground
The article explores hidden architectural features underneath Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón, revealing a significant portion lies beneath public spaces used daily by pedestrians and vehicles.
The great figure of Estonian textile art has passed away
Mall Tomberg, a prominent figure in Estonian textile art, has died, leaving a lasting impact on public spaces and multiple generations of students.
Exhibition takes artworks to the streets and public spaces of Goiânia through QR codes
An exhibition of video artworks using QR codes to display artists' work has started taking place in the streets, squares, and other public spaces of Goiânia.
Bípede Company Celebrates Art as Resistance to Censorship
The Bípede Theater Company celebrates art's role as a resistance to censorship through their latest play, which addresses the real-life consequences of arbitrary closures of cultural spaces.
Open Doors in New York: which museums, monuments, and cultural spaces are free to enjoy during 2026
New York will offer various free cultural experiences in 2026, including museums and monuments, encouraging exploration without budget concerns.
Gloss: The Spotlight
The article discusses the increasing trend of content warnings for books and films, exploring the implications of this phenomenon.
Route of the companies: Mexico City among art, movement and urban memory
Mexico City uniquely activates its cultural life through public spaces and interactions rather than traditional venues, particularly highlighted during its Art Week in February.
Thinking of a LEP for independent scenic spaces
The reduction of funding for cultural infrastructure programs has severely limited opportunities for independent artistic groups to develop new scenic spaces in their communities.
Unannounced decision by the mayor shocked the citizens: Who needs an empty city center?
The decision by Rijeka's new mayor, Iva Rinčić, to eliminate a 50% rent reduction for bookstores operating in city-owned spaces has sparked widespread criticism from booksellers, writers, and cultural figures across Croatia.
How to Spend Winter Nights in Doha?
As winter settles in Qatar, the cooler temperatures bring crowds to the streets, transforming waterfronts and markets into lively spaces that offer a blend of entertainment and cultural identity.
This Instrument Changed the World
The accordion, celebrated as the 'Instrument of the Year,' has a rich history and serves as a voice and home for people in transitional spaces and pubs alike.
The literary tradition of Buenos Aires withstands the cultural onslaught of Milei
Buenos Aires' literary tradition endures despite cultural challenges posed by Milei, with numerous public festivals and readings providing collective spaces for engagement.
Loket Castle has opened new spaces for workshops. Interested individuals can try activities like blue printing.
Loket Castle has opened new venues for workshops, allowing participants to engage in activities such as blue printing.