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Culture

Soviet childhoods return, reshaping Moldova’s identity
Soviet childhoods – More than thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moldovan writers keep circling back to…
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Culture

Sırrı Süreyya Önder’s last stand for peace
Our promise – From the early “Solution Process” optimism of 2013 to Gezi’s protest nights and Newroz speeches in prison,…
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Culture

Dayton’s shadows deepened as force replaced hesitation
NATO’s shift – A chain of massacres, hostage videos, and escalating NATO action—starting with Sarajevo’s Markale market killings on 5…
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Culture

Being-in-the-World opens at Safehouse with collective dialogue
Being-in-the-World at – Collective Voices Exhibition 2nd Edition: Being-in-the-World opened at Safehouse 1 in Peckham on 22 May 2026, bringing…
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Culture

UNESCO convention meets culture wars as resistance grows
Culture’s promise is being challenged as conflicts over abortion, LGBTQIA+ rights, migration and decolonization spill into public life—and cultural institutions…
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Culture

Mexico’s inner child—literature, hope, and violence
Mexico’s inner – From the pages of Valeria Luiselli and Guadalupe Nettel to interviews with Fernanda Melchor, Luis Jorge Boone…
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Culture

Three Textile Artists Refashion Thread Into Stories
Three textile – Sweden-born France-based Kristin Stattin, Derbyshire artist Bethany Duffy, and contemporary art quilter Joan Schulze each bend textile…
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Culture

Three Textile Artists Refashion Thread Into Stories
Three textile – Sweden-born France-based Kristin Stattin, Derbyshire artist Bethany Duffy, and contemporary art quilter Joan Schulze each bend textile…
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Culture

Venezuela’s stalled culture of promises never lands
Venezuela’s stalled – In Venezuela, change is announced with the rhythm of a story—then absorbed, postponed, and finally exhausted. The…
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Culture

Four Writers Whose Art Redrew Their Worlds
writers who – From Sylvia Plath’s meticulous sketches to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s watercolours for The Little Prince, four writers expanded…








