Dispute over Exclusions: Weimer Cancels Award Ceremony for the German Bookstore Prize
Cultural State Minister Wolfram Weimer has canceled the award ceremony for the German Bookstore Prize due to controversy surrounding the exclusion of three bookstores based on extremism suspicions.
V. Aleknavičienė Faces a Series of Difficult Questions: Questions Arise About Whether She is Dismissed from Cultural Policy
Lithuanian Culture Minister Vaida Aleknavičienė faced tough questions during a meeting with liberal lawmakers, raising concerns about her position in cultural policy.
Iran once had a liberal culture and miniskirt-wearing women, but with a poor majority under a violent monarchy; see images
The article examines Iran's cultural landscape before the 1979 Revolution, highlighting its modernity and the sharp contrast with the restrictive environment for women today.
In Oslo West, it is known that many parents have a liberal attitude towards drugs. This complicates our work.
Concerns have been raised in Oslo West regarding liberal parental attitudes towards drug use and the existing party culture among youths.
Luke Combs’ brutal response to ‘liberal’ labels: ‘Why do we all care?’
Luke Combs criticizes political labeling and discusses his experiences with backlash from both liberal and conservative sides regarding his stance on racism and culture.
VIDEOS: Liberal Community Sunday, February 15, 2026
The article highlights various aspects and notable moments from the São Paulo Carnival, showcasing stunning costumes, parade details, and significant incidents during the celebrations.
Liberal MP divorces spouse: 'A life stage that needs to be overcome'
Simon Kairys, a liberal MP and former Minister of Culture in Lithuania, has confirmed his divorce from Deimante Kairiene after more than two years of living separately.
L criticizes the culture minister's SVT statement: "Government agrees on funding"
The Leader of the Liberal Party, Simona Mohamsson, has criticized Culture Minister Parisa Liljestrand's recent statements regarding increased costs for SVT, asserting that the Tidö Parties had previously agreed that SVT should not bear these costs alone.
With Confidence into the New Year: What Will We Make of Our Majority?
The article discusses the political landscape leading into 2026, emphasizing the potential for a liberal democratic Germany and reflecting on the positive aspects of 2025 amidst a culture of negativity.