Three Ideal Miniseries to Binge-Watch This XL Weekend
The article recommends three miniseries to enjoy during an extended weekend in Argentina, coinciding with a public holiday and a day of remembrance.
50 Years since the Coup: The Library of Good Memory that Must Not Be Missing at Home and in Schools
This article highlights the importance of children's and young adult literature in addressing themes of memory, identity, and democracy 50 years after Argentina's last military dictatorship.
Weekly Selection of Eva Čobejová / Flašíková's personnel audit at STVR is strange, the editor whose contribution is exceptional for the nation's memory is also redundant
The article discusses the controversial personnel audit initiated by Eva Flašíková at STVR, leading to unnecessary layoffs including an editor deemed important for national memory.
NHL reporter died in a major tragedy – Touching memory of Mikael Granlund and a child
The tragic death of NHL reporter Jessi Pierce, along with her three young children in a house fire, has deeply shocked the hockey community in North America.
Reduce neck pain and snoring: the butterfly pillow that is taking Amazon by storm
A memory foam pillow designed to improve sleep quality and reduce neck pain and snoring is trending on Amazon.
Ceilândia, 55 years: exhibition celebrates 'tireless' and the memory of the administrative region of DF
Ceilândia celebrates its 55th anniversary with an exhibition that reflects on its history and cultural heritage.
March 24, 1976
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, urging a comprehensive understanding of the nation's tragic past.
Declassified files: the secret documents that guided the repression of the dictatorship
This article explores newly declassified documents that reveal the extent of the Argentine dictatorship's repressive measures during its rule.
The Generosity of a Kashmiri Woman! The Last Token of Her Husband for Iranian War Victims
A Kashmiri woman has donated gold, kept for nearly 30 years in memory of her deceased husband, to support the victims of the ongoing war in Iran.
The democratic memory of students from the generation at the end of ETA: "They don't know who Otegi is, it sounds like Chinese to them and it's a taboo subject for teachers"
A discussion highlights the lack of awareness among students about the historical context of ETA and the perceived taboo in addressing these topics in classrooms.
Niall Horan, the One Direction member that Liam Payne came to see in Argentina, shared that he wrote a song in honor of his former bandmate
Niall Horan revealed he wrote a song called 'End of an Era' in memory of his late One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, who visited Argentina shortly before his tragic death.
Does it happen to you all the time?: Why you forget what you were going to do seconds before
The article discusses common forgetfulness and its connection to cognitive overload and distractions, explaining the concept of prospective memory.
Exhibition at the Afro Museum brings together paintings and African artworks about Exu
The 'Padê – sentinel at the door of memory' exhibition at the Afro Brasil Museum invokes the figure of Exu through a blend of traditional and contemporary art.
Between needles, thread, and memory: six generations keep alive the embroidery of Zuleta for 126 years
The town of Zuleta, Ecuador, has a rich 126-year history of embroidery, passed down through generations of women and recently embraced by men, celebrating tradition and artistic expression.
The supplement that could improve memory and delay aging, according to Harvard experts
Recent research indicates that lifestyle plays a significant role in the increasingly common feeling of low energy, with a specific supplement suggested by Harvard experts to enhance memory and slow down aging.
Why is March 24 a holiday in Argentina?
March 24 is a national holiday in Argentina, commemorating the victims of the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983.
"Sometimes Childhood Sends You a Postcard: Do You Remember?"
The article reflects on the significance of childhood memories and their lasting impact on identity, drawing connections between the thoughts of various poets and writers.
Nikos Dendias: Missolonghi as a symbol of freedom and national dignity
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias commemorates the historical significance of the Missolonghi Exodus on its 200th anniversary, highlighting its role as a symbol of freedom in Greek national memory.
A Thousand Folk Tales from Faiyum: The Secret of Forgotten Egyptian Memory
A new two-volume book explores the cultural heritage of Egypt through folk tales collected from the Faiyum region.
The expert council established by the Seimas claims it cannot communicate with the leadership of the Genocide Center
The newly established expert council by Lithuania's Parliament expresses challenges in communication with the Genocide Center's leadership regarding research directions and operational strategies.
Brain Power Boosting Tips: Keep Your Memory Super Sharp with These Simple Exercises
The article provides tips on physical exercises that can enhance brain power and memory.
They were on their first outings: the memory of a friend of the victims in Milan
A tragic incident in Milan resulted in the death of two young individuals, Elisa, 20, and Mithum, 23, leaving behind sorrow and memories shared by their friend Anna Rios.
Belgium remembers Brussels jihadist attacks 10 years on
Belgium commemorates the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels jihadist attacks that killed 32 people, highlighting the ongoing impact of the tragedy on national security and collective memory.
Death in Abstract
The article reflects on a visit to a former school, evoking memories of the past and the enduring spirit of students amidst societal changes.
Air Raid Shelter
The article reflects on the traumatic memories of air raids during the Spanish Civil War, intertwined with personal experiences of spring and prayers for mercy.
Svetlana Alexievich, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award 2026: the voices of the memory of the end of the USSR
Svetlana Alexievich reflects on her Belarusian roots and the challenges of reconciling with the future while overcoming hatred.
Söderstadion is honored by the woodworking teacher in Dalarna – demolition wood becomes kitchen utensils
Emil Bergsman, a woodworking teacher from Dalarna and a dedicated Hammarby supporter, has transformed wood from the demolished Söderstadion in Stockholm into over 700 kitchen utensils, keeping the memory of the stadium alive.
The new ten commandments of Austerity. And Italy rediscovers the memory of Sundays on foot and carriages
Italy reflects on historical austerity measures and their significance in contemporary society during the holiday season.
Nicholas Brendon, the poignant memory of the Buffy cast
The sudden death of Nicholas Brendon has deeply saddened fans of the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, who mourn the loss of the beloved actor known for his role as Xander.
World Poetry Day: Poet Vaggelis Chronis speaks to Vima about time, memory, and the need for poetry today
On World Poetry Day, poet Vaggelis Chronis discusses the significance of poetry in relation to time and memory in an interview with Vima.
The Great American Novel Fits Within 95 Pages
Denis Johnson's novel 'Train Dreams' explores the American frontier through the eyes of railroad worker Robert Grainier, intertwining themes of violence, memory, and loss within a concise narrative.
The last memory of my dad. He told me: you will become someone
A nostalgic reflection on the author's father, who passed away at a young age, emphasizing the lasting emotional impact of their relationship and family dynamics.
EXCLUSIVE: 'The rescue of memory is essential,' says prosecutor about the Chainsaw Crime
The prosecutor from the Acre Public Ministry emphasizes the importance of keeping the memory of the 1996 'Chainsaw Crime' alive as a civil action seeks compensation for the victims' family.
Memory is activated in the cultural agenda of Buenos Aires fifty years after the coup d'état
Fifty years after the 1976 coup d'état, Buenos Aires' cultural agenda is revitalized with activities focusing on the memory and commemoration of the victims through art, cinema, and literature.
Selective Memory AI: Major Platforms Ignore Publishers' Rights
A recent study highlights how major AI models fail to credit their sources, particularly Canadian journalism, raising concerns over intellectual property rights.
From testimony and denunciation to irony and humor: a cultural battle of 50 years for the memory of the dictatorship in Argentina
The article discusses the ongoing cultural battle in Argentina regarding the memory of the dictatorship's legacy, particularly in light of the current government's actions that downplay state terrorism and human rights abuses.
1976-2026: the memory
The article reflects on the importance of remembering the military dictatorship in Argentina as the country approaches the 50th anniversary of its onset in 2026.
From the "designed" memory of '83 to the admission of complex guilt
The article explores Argentina's historical reckoning with political violence, particularly reflecting on the legacy of the '83 memory and the complexities of culpability among political actors.
This story is not closed
The article reflects on the lasting impact and evolving memory of the violent events and horrors experienced during Argentina's 1970s dictatorship.
The unfinished understanding of Never Again
The article discusses the ongoing relevance and incomplete understanding of the Never Again (Nunca Más) report in Argentina, originating from the dictatorship's atrocities.
Cinema, a continuous reflection of the traumas of an era
The article discusses how Argentine cinema has continuously reflected the traumas of the military dictatorship and has persisted in addressing historical memory over the past four decades.
If Memories Are Gone, Is Life Over?
The article reflects on the complexities of memory and identity, exploring the implications of false memories and cognitive decline.
There is only historical presence
The article discusses contemporary debates in Spain regarding historical memory and political correctness, linking it to various cultural figures and events.
50 years since the coup d'état: the second edition of the Human Rights Book Fair is held with international guests
The Human Rights Book Fair is taking place at the ex-ESMA in Argentina, featuring over 120 publishers and discussions led by notable authors, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.
How art and human rights built the culture of memory in Argentina
The article explores the relationship between art and human rights in Argentina and how they contributed to the formation of a culture of memory over the past fifty years of democracy.
Olga Temonen's face appeared on the Jussi gala screen
The Jussi gala paid tribute to deceased actors and industry figures, prominently featuring Olga Temonen's memory during a touching segment.
Cornelia Geißler and Carsten Gansel: A Look Back
East Germans still feel disadvantaged and overlooked in the Federal Republic, highlighting the complexities of national identity and historical recognition.
Why can you remember every word of an old song - but not why you walked into a room?
The article discusses how recalling song lyrics uses long-term memory, while forgetting recent intentions highlights different memory processes.
The Government apologizes to the victims of the Women's Protection Board and will create an investigative commission: 'The State failed you'
The Spanish Government has formally apologized to victims of the Women's Protection Board, acknowledging past abuses and announcing the establishment of an investigative commission.
How the Boom in Artificial Intelligence is Raising Memory Prices and Costs for Automakers
An analysis reveals that the increasing demand for memory due to artificial intelligence is significantly impacting automotive production costs.