Anne Veski 70: ERR archive footage and interviews with the jubilarian
Celebrated singer Anne Veski is set to celebrate her 70th birthday on February 27, with a retrospective using archival material from ERR.
AC/DC, Pedro Almodóvar Retrospective, Tina Turner Musical, Carnival Aftermath: See What to Do in SP
This week's cultural agenda in São Paulo features international shows, a film retrospective, an award-winning musical, and unique culinary experiences.
Sarah Maldoror Show Highlights Her Political and Poetic Weight in Black Cinema
A retrospective honoring the influential black filmmaker Sarah Maldoror takes place in São Paulo, showcasing her pivotal role in anti-colonial cinema.
Team Canada hockey showdowns in numbers: A look back at milestone moments
A retrospective on the historic rivalry between Canadian and U.S. hockey teams, highlighting key moments and upcoming games in Olympic history.
José María Sicilia unveils 'One Thousand and One Nights' at the Liria Palace: 'Isn't it wonderful to evade death if you invent a story every day?'
Artist José María Sicilia opens a major retrospective exhibition at the Liria Palace, showcasing his intricate relationship with art and creativity.
"Instrumental Retrospective". The police union pins Brescia councilors against the police chief
A political case has arisen in Brescia following the police chief's warnings to Extinction Rebellion activists, leading to tensions between municipal councilors and the police.
Stylish and Humorous Photos by Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt's retrospective at Fotografiska in Stockholm showcases iconic portraits and stylish compositions, although the grainy digital prints detract from the experience according to critic Birgitta Rubin.
"Half knight, half peasant": the forgotten Anders Zorn claims his place with a major retrospective in Madrid
A retrospective exhibition of the Swedish painter Anders Zorn is being held in Madrid, marking his significance in the late 19th and early 20th-century art scene.
PHOTO ⟩ Rock and roll will be spun: ''Dzirnas'' announces 40th anniversary concert tour
The dance group ''Dzirnas'' is embarking on a concert tour in Latvia to celebrate its 40th anniversary, featuring a retrospective of famous choreographies and special standing concerts in major cities.
Chinese lion dancers, parades and feasts: a look back at lunar new year in Australia – in pictures
This article features a photographic retrospective of Lunar New Year celebrations in Australia from the 1920s to the 1970s.
The Inner Landscapes of Hammershøi
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid opens the first retrospective of Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi in Spain, showcasing his unique modernist style and intimate approach to painting.
The human comedy of Jonás Trueba
The Pompidou Center in Paris is hosting a retrospective of Spanish filmmaker Jonás Trueba, highlighting his works and impact on cinema.
Ana Locking: "I always thought, mistakenly, that fashion was too superficial to talk about human existence"
Ana Locking’s retrospective at the Sala Canal de Isabel II in Madrid highlights that fashion transcends consumerism and engages with deeper human experiences.
Alberto Greco returns to the scene in Madrid with an unprecedented retrospective at the Reina Sofía
An exhibition showcasing the works of Argentine artist Alberto Greco opens at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, highlighting over 200 pieces and his significant contribution to the experimental avant-garde.
On this day, a classic featuring Harrison Ford caused controversy
A retrospective on the thriller 'Witness' which premiered on February 8, 1985, and sparked controversies while becoming a box office hit.
David Lamelas: "I wanted plastic arts to stop being visual and become social"
Argentine artist David Lamelas reflects on his diverse artistic career as he prepares for a retrospective at the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
The Robber Story "Cat Kingdom" Offers Swindles and Tricks in a Stigmatized Sweden
The article discusses the quirky narrative of "Cat Kingdom," which features an unemployed model builder and a conspiracy-minded marine biologist in a retrospective look at a peculiar Sweden filled with oddities.
Retrospective on 2016: The Nostalgia of Others
The author expresses confusion over the current nostalgia for 2016 while also struggling to find affinity with the year 2026, reflecting on the bleak state of the world.
Museum Education: Shaped by Violence and Eroticism
The Albertina Modern in Vienna is showcasing a retrospective of performance artist Marina Abramović, raising questions about cultural stereotypes in its presentation of her work.
He was on top of the world, but Milana destroyed him. His whole life was a lie
The article reflects on Oscar de la Hoya's rise to boxing stardom and subsequent struggles with addiction and personal issues, marking his birthday with a retrospective look at his life.
Rare Films from 90s Estonia to Be Screened at This Year's Docpoint
The Docpoint film festival starting on February 3 will feature rare films from the 1990s shot in Estonia, including a retrospective of Finnish documentary legend Pirjo Honkasalo.
2025 from the City Hall: second semester
The retrospective of the second half of 2025 in Tupã highlights historic advances in infrastructure, record job creation, and the consolidation of social programs that transformed the quality of life in the city.
An exhibition of Van Dyck as an excuse to visit Genoa, the Italian city sometimes overshadowed
A major retrospective of the Flemish painter Van Dyck, known for his portraits of 17th-century Genoese aristocracy, serves as a perfect reason to explore the often overlooked palaces and museums of the city of Genoa in Italy.
This is what Zagreb looked like exactly 13 years ago: Snow had frozen the city
A retrospective look at how Zagreb appeared under a heavy snowfall 13 years ago.
Historical fiasco with an unforgettable blunder. NHL stars preferred to hide afterwards
Ahead of the anticipated hockey tournament in Milan, a retrospective on five Olympic appearances of NHL stars highlights the biggest surprise from the 2002 Salt Lake City Games.
Dame Tracey Emin, the artist who turned her own vulnerability, trauma, and body into a powerful artistic language, at Tate Modern in spring
In spring next year, Tate Modern will host the largest retrospective exhibition of one of the most influential and controversial contemporary artists, Dame Tracey Emin, featuring over forty years of her work.
New Gabriel Martinelli verdict drops after Conor Bradley controversy and red card demands
Gabriel Martinelli receives no retrospective action despite criticism for his actions during Arsenal's draw against Liverpool, according to former referee Dermot Gallagher.
Production of juices and preserves. Turk legalized constructions, but still faces a misdemeanor proceeding
Filip Turk, a candidate for Minister of the Environment, received retrospective approvals for two constructions in Prague, despite admitting to violations of building laws, in which he plans to produce juices and preserves, while also facing a misdemeanor proceeding.
Nagano as a Nightmare. The Shepherd Looked Like He Was Going to Die, and the Stars Were on the Tribune as 'Fools'
As the Olympic hockey tournament approaches, a retrospective highlights the contrasting experiences of Czech and Slovak players at the historic Nagano games.
This exhibition will be loud in Europe. 70 works of Mark Rothko in Florence
In March, a retrospective exhibition of over 70 paintings by American artist Mark Rothko will open at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, showcasing his connections to the city and Renaissance art.
Tuskanac in Guests Shows Films of Legendary Stanley Kubrick
The retrospective program 'Tuskanac in Guests' begins with the film 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' at the Histrionski Dom, showcasing 12 significant works by legendary American director Stanley Kubrick that explore the dark side of humanity.
In Zagreb, '2001: A Space Odyssey', 'Dr. Strangelove', 'Lolita', 'A Clockwork Orange' are playing again...
The Tuškanac cinema presents a January retrospective of Stanley Kubrick's films, showcasing 12 works that explore the dark side of humanity with philosophical and satirical undertones.
Trump's Triumph, AfD Victory, Berlin's Downfall - This Was the Year 2026
A retrospective look at the events that shaped 2026, including Trump's success, the AfD's electoral win, and the challenges faced by Berlin.
Trump's Triumph, AfD Victory, Berlin's Downfall – This Was the Year 2026
The article provides an exclusive retrospective of the year 2026, highlighting significant events including Donald Trump's success and the rise of the AfD party in Germany, amid a backdrop of dramatic changes in Berlin.
Johnson Righeira: "The future was in our songs, but no one saw it. We were not understood"
In a retrospective interview, Johnson Righeira reflects on the lack of recognition for the prophetic nature of his music and its relevance, even as he feels misunderstood by audiences.
Retrospective on Major Cultural Events 2025: Stellar Moments with Pumuckl, Gerhard Polt, and Computer Art
The article reflects on the revival of the beloved character Pumuckl and other cultural highlights set for 2025, including the return of the film 'Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl'.
In the new issue of HELLO: New Year in New York with Celia Kritharioti
The latest issue of HELLO! features designer Celia Kritharioti celebrating New Year in her family apartment overlooking Central Park, along with glimpses into the homes of Tommy and Dee Hilfiger, a retrospective of 2025, and a festive gathering hosted by Mimi Denisi.
Flattering Trump: a 2025 retrospective
During the first year of his second term, US President Donald Trump received flattery from global leaders who believed it was essential for managing international relations.
Stock Market 2025: A Wild Up and Down
A retrospective on the stock market in 2025 highlights how the erratic policies of US President Donald Trump significantly influenced market fluctuations across various sectors, leading to an overall positive outcome despite the volatility.
Brigitte Bardot has left us... A video retrospective on the myth "BB"
Brigitte Bardot, regarded as the most beautiful woman of the 20th century, has passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy as an actress, singer, model, and activist.
Retrospective on the Corona Pandemic: "Corona is still omnipresent for us today"
The article reflects on the diverse experiences of five individuals during the Corona pandemic in Germany, highlighting their frustrations, hopes, and losses.
The best albums of the 21st century, chosen by 91 music experts
A retrospective exploration of key musical albums from the 21st century as selected by 91 experts in the field.
Vienna Show on Fashion Designer Lang: Be Yourself, but Make Something of It!
A Vienna exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts showcases the retrospective of fashion designer Helmut Lang, focusing on his 1990s post-industrial designs that blended advertising, art, and technology with a gender-neutral approach to identity.