'Yellow Cake': Film with Tânia Maria about Brazilian nuclear experiment releases trailer
The Brazilian film 'Yellow Cake' directed by Tiago Melo unveils its trailer, featuring Tânia Maria and weaving together satire and science fiction in a narrative set in Paraíba.
Why Hugo Weaving doesn't learn his lines before rehearsal
Hugo Weaving discusses his unique approach to rehearsals, his passion for art, and future projects.
The End of the Truck Hell and Weaving Between Fields. The Prayed Highway D48 Opens the Gates to Wallachia
The newly opened D48 highway aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve transportation in the Wallachia region of Czechia.
From migrating to escape gender violence to weaving a network that saves other women: "We remember how valuable we are"
This article discusses Ángela's transformation from a migrant fleeing gender violence to a volunteer working with the Asociación Por Ti Mujer, supporting other women facing similar challenges.
Maranhense artist Marlene Barros opens exhibition on the feminine in Belo Horizonte
Marlene Barros, a prominent artist from Maranhão, Brazil, opens her exhibition "Marlene Barros: Weaving the Feminine" at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Belo Horizonte, reflecting on the historical invisibility of women in art.
Weaving Candles: The Story of Moroccan Fragrance Reaching the World
A workshop in Marrakech creates scented candles that blend local aromas with international appeal, showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship.
Prince Hisahito's Visit to Kyoto: Observing a Traditional Noh Costume Workshop Established in the Meiji Era and Experiencing Weaving
Prince Hisahito of the Akishino family visited a traditional Noh costume workshop in Kyoto, where he experienced weaving.
In Liepāja, support for Ukraine is urged through prayers, weaving camouflage nets, and donations
Liepāja's community is actively supporting Ukraine through financial donations, housing for Ukrainian refugees, and hosting fundraising events.
Drunken Cyclist Weaved Among Pedestrians in Brno, Registered 3.5 Promille of Alcohol
A cyclist in Brno, Czech Republic, was caught weaving through pedestrians with a blood alcohol level of 3.5 promille.
Intimate Worlds. What to do if a man you know, but not so well, asks you to keep a box of secrets for the day he dies?
The article reflects on a woman’s daily life in a small office and her interactions with customers, weaving in themes of human connection and literature.
Fiction Politics: a Bolivarian spy
The article discusses a fictional narrative involving a Bolivarian spy, weaving political themes with speculative elements.
Missoni: the art of making transgressive and well-woven fabrics
The article explores how Missoni has maintained its distinct approach to fabric weaving over seven decades amidst an industry focused on speed, emphasizing the slow and deliberate process in Sumirago, Italy.
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.
Senegal baskets are all the rage so why aren't craftswomen seeing the profits?
Despite the international popularity of Senegalese baskets, local women artisans are struggling to profit from their crafts and are seeking government support.
Could 2,000-year-old machine from tomb in China be world’s earliest binary computer?
A silk-weaving loom dating back to the Western Han dynasty has been identified as possibly the world’s oldest known computing hardware, complete with corresponding software, according to a Chinese scientific body.
Terezinhas, solidarity dolls that save lives from malnutrition in Angola weaving from rural Andalusia
The Terezinhas dolls, crafted from threads in Aracena, Spain, are helping combat child malnutrition in Malanje, Angola, by connecting different realities and forming a supportive network.