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fromTravel + Leisure
18 hours ago

How to Go Beyond Havana and See the 'Real' Cuba, According to a Top Travel Advisor

Cuba's lesser-known regions offer immersive cultural and ecological experiences that support local families, artisans, ecologists, and musicians.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

Viking Age Woman's Grave with Mysterious Scallop Ritual Unearthed in Norway - Medievalists.net

A well-preserved 9th-century Viking Age female grave was found at Val, Norway, containing jewelry, clothing accessories and two scallop shells used in an unexplained ritual.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Why the olive harvest in Palestine is more than just farming?

We look at what this olive harvest really means for Palestinians and how it connects generations across the land. For Palestinians, the olive harvest is both an essential source of income and a treasured cultural tradition. Each year, families gather beneath the groves to pick olives, press oil, and celebrate a connection to the land that spans generations. But this season has seen increasing attacks from settlers and Israeli troops, damaging or uprooting thousands of trees.
World news
#holocaust
#art-repatriation
fromARTnews.com
4 days ago
Arts

Met Repatriates 18th Century Painting Taken from Buddhist Temple After Korean War

The Metropolitan Museum of Art returned an 18th-century Joseon painting, The Tenth King of Hell, to Sinheungsa Temple after it was taken illicitly in 1954.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

How is Nigeria's new arts museum tied to the Benin Bronzes? DW 11/14/2025

The future of the Museum of West African Arts in Benin City is uncertain due to disputes over ownership and association with the Benin Bronzes.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Serbia fast-tracks deal with Jared Kushner firm to develop protected Belgrade site

Serbia formed a joint venture granting Kushner's firm majority control to redevelop Belgrade's former armed forces headquarters with demolition deadline and favorable lease.
Arts
fromARTnews.com
5 days ago

After Museum Heist, Syrian Cultural Authorities Face Scrutiny Over Lack of Transparency

Six Roman-era statues and gold ingots were reported stolen from the Damascus National Museum; an official post listing items was briefly published then deleted, raising transparency concerns.
#art-theft
California
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Mystery in Bay Area park after cherished landmark disappears

A culturally significant Momotaro statue was stolen from Guadalupe River Park; authorities are investigating and asking the public for information.
France news
fromChicago Tribune
3 weeks ago

Where the jewels stolen from the Louvre Museum might end up

Stolen French Crown Jewels risk being melted or broken apart to hide theft, then sold as ordinary jewelry, greatly reducing their historical value.
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Five Native tribes are coming together to protect a California cultural landscape

When an ecosystem is so ingrained in your psyche, so essential to your culture and so central to the stories you tell about your reason for being, you have no choice but to safeguard it. This is the galvanizing sentiment behind the recent creation of an unprecedented commission for California that brings together five tribes to advise the U.S. government on the management of a monument that holds specific meaning to each and is a treasure to all.
US politics
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The man on a mission to save Mauritania's city of libraries' from encroaching desert sands

Chinguetti’s ancient manuscript libraries preserved Islamic and scientific texts but face decline from desert encroachment, population loss, reduced tourism, and regional insecurity.
#belgrade-protests
#museum-theft
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
California

Brazen' heist: 1,000-plus artifacts swiped from Oakland museum

More than 1,000 museum artifacts, including Native American baskets and jewelry, were stolen from an Oakland storage facility in a theft valued over $100,000.
fromThe Local France
4 weeks ago
France news

Chinese woman charged over gold theft at Paris Natural History Museum

A 24-year-old Chinese woman was arrested and charged over the theft of nearly six kilograms of historically significant gold from Paris's Natural History Museum.
Arts
fromARTnews.com
1 week ago

Heist at National Museum of Damascus Spurs Search for Missing Artifacts

Several artifacts, including Hellenistic marble statues and possibly gold ingots, were stolen from the National Museum of Damascus, prompting a temporary closure and investigation.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

Beijing's Forbidden City Just Reopened a Hidden Garden for the First Time in 100 Years

As for what guests get to experience now, TravelHost explained the garden (which is also known as the Palace of Tranquil Longevity) is spread across four connected courtyards and punctuated by 27 structures, each designed as a personal retreat for the emperor. There are also stunning rock gardens, century-old trees, and streams providing the perfect sound effects throughout. The buildings are also full of treasures, including ornate decorations and furnishings.
World news
#frida-kahlo
fromFortune
1 week ago
Arts

Frida Kahlo painting could sell for up to $60 million, breaking records for most expensive work by any female or Latin American artist | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
Arts

Frida Kahlo painting could sell for up to $60 million, breaking records for most expensive work by any female or Latin American artist | Fortune

#louvre
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Nigeria delays opening of new art museum after protests DW 11/10/2025

The multi-million dollar Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA), a prestigious cultural project in Edo State in southern Nigeria, has suspended preview events scheduled for this week. MOWAA made the decision after around 20 men, some armed with wooden bats, stormed into the museum courtyard on Sunday during a pre-opening event. Guests, including ambassadors and donors, were forced to take refuge inside.
World news
#photography
Travel
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

National Geographic's 25 best destinations to visit in 2026

National Geographic names 25 top travel destinations for 2026, featuring international highlights and accessible U.S. picks across culture, nature, and historic travel routes.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Calabria comes alive with song and dance: how a new generation is revitalising southern Italy's quiet villages

The Sustaria festival in Lago revives and celebrates Calabria's agrarian culture, music, and creative restlessness, drawing locals and diaspora to sustain local heritage.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago

Italy condemns 'shameful' comments from Russia after medieval tower collapse

Italian officials have reacted with outrage after Russia used the partial collapse of a medieval tower in central Rome to claim that Italy's support for Ukraine has drained funds needed to preserve its cultural heritage. The Torre dei Conti, a 29m-tall fortified residence built near the Colosseum in the 13th century, partially collapsed on Monday (4 November), causing the death of a Romanian worker who was trapped under rubble for 11 hours.
Miscellaneous
#grand-egyptian-museum
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Property traps, doctor fees and red tape short-cuts: 6 essential articles for life in France

This week's practical must-reads from The Local include common traps that catch out property hunters, what increasing the 'franchise médicale' means for your health bills, and the small town in south-west France that's up there with Europe's big cultural guns. Buying a house always carries a risk, but it can be harder doing it in a foreign country where you are unfamiliar with the sales process, tax regulations or local bylaws.
France news
Environment
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Global Heating: How Vernacular Architecture is Affected by the Climate Crisis

Vernacular architecture offers low-carbon, climate-responsive building techniques but is vulnerable as changing weather patterns threaten traditional methods and materials.
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Photos show stolen Bay Area statue being carted away in broad daylight

The bronze "Momotaro" statue was reported missing earlier this month, cut from its stand in San Jose's Guadalupe River Park. This week, officials released new details about the theft and now believe the statue was cut down and taken on Sept. 25 just after 7 a.m. New photos from the day of the theft show two people appearing to take away the statue in a shopping cart. Police said the people were last seen walking north through the park.
California
UK news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Floppy disks get a second life at Cambridge University Library

University of Cambridge Library collects floppy disks to extract and preserve digital artifacts, rediscovering personal and research files, including documents linked to Stephen Hawking.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Residents, region staff flag concerns over Peel art gallery changing ownership to City of Brampton | CBC News

A motion approved approved at Peel Regional Council last month proposes control of the Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) be transferred to the City of Brampton, with a plan to enhance programming and modernize the funding model. The site, which was originally the Peel County courthouse and jail, was built in 1867. But for more than 55 years it's housed thousands of pieces of art and artifacts representing the history of the region.
Canada news
Travel
fromwww.thelocal.fr
3 weeks ago

The below-the-radar French town named on European cultural heritage list

Albi, a small town in south-west France, is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, striking Sainte-Cecile cathedral, Toulouse-Lautrec museum, and vibrant historic character.
Arts
fromArtforum
2 weeks ago

Spinning Yarns

Bukhara Biennial leverages political backing to invite international contemporary artists to reinterpret Uzbekistan's craft traditions amid limited local art infrastructure.
#louvre-robbery
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure | Patrick Boucheron and Pierre Singaravelou

Never mind that it was probably carried out by a couple of chancers with a crowbar: for some of the pessimists, it's civilisation itself that's being prised open. Funny how the same people who decry France's alleged dysfunctionalism probably marvelled at the Paris Olympics of summer 2024 that brief, dazzling interlude when the city actually worked, the trains ran on time, and millions around the world fell a little bit in love with France again.
France news
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 weeks ago

10 Best LEGO Creations Of October 2025 - Yanko Design

October 2025 was absolutely wild for LEGO fans. We saw everything from nostalgic computer builds to kinetic sculptures that actually move. The month delivered some seriously impressive creations that pushed boundaries and made us remember why we love playing with plastic bricks in the first place. These ten builds represent the cream of the crop from October 2025. Each one brings something different to the table, whether it's mind-blowing engineering, cultural significance, or just pure fun.
Gadgets
Travel
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago

Death Valley is now one of the world's 71 most beautiful places'

Seventy-one global sites showcase dramatic natural and cultural landscapes, from Death Valley's multihued hills and Raja Ampat to Cappadocia, Victoria Falls, and Amalfi Coast.
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Two of the eight jewels stolen from the Louvre Museum contain Colombian emeralds

Among the eight pieces stolen from the Apollo Gallery, two imperial jewels contain precious gems extracted from the Muzo mines in the Colombian department of Boyaca: a necklace and earrings that belonged to Marie Louise of Austria, the second wife of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte after his separation from Josephine de Beauharnais, whom he divorced in January 1810 due to her inability to produce an heir. The gems are a clean, intense green known as Muzo green, a hue that has captivated European fine jewelry.
Arts
France news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
4 weeks ago

OPINION: Louvre jewel theft shows that France is simply too rich

France possesses vast cultural treasures but lacks sufficient funds and political will to protect and properly present many historic assets.
Remodel
fromwww.archdaily.com
4 weeks ago

No. 7 Ceramic Art Research Base (Phase One) / Atelier cnS

No. 7 Ceramic Art Research Base in Shiwan creates a multifaceted cultural hub connecting ceramic tradition, contemporary art, nature, and community.
fromVogue
1 month ago

How the Sari Came To Define New York

Lalitha Krishnan wore a sari on the plane from the south Indian state of Kerala to New York, where she was traveling to study for a Ph.D on a full scholarship. Krishnan would go on to do pioneering work developing pharmaceutical drugs that combat multi-drug resistant infections. When Dr. Krishnan finally received an award for her work in 1991-as a rare woman of color in her field, often witnessing others take credit for her research-once again, she wore a sari.
New York City
Agriculture
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

An invasive threat is destroying Hawaii's iconic palm trees

The invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle threatens to destroy Hawaii's coconut palms, endangering cultural, ecological, and food-security values across the islands.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Traveled to 30+ Theme Parks Around the World-Here Are 5 of the Best in Europe

European theme parks act as cultural landmarks that blend history, storytelling, and local tradition, offering immersive leisure and insight into regional culture.
#meteorite
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

One of the oldest urban centres on the planet': Gaza's rich history in ruins

Gaza is an ancient, strategically vital urban center whose rich archaeological and historical heritage has been severely destroyed amid recent violence.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Valletta, Malta's Eccentric Capital

Valletta is a sun-drenched, history-steeped Mediterranean city blending eras—from Ottoman sieges and Knights to Romantic poets and modern dining—while embracing new cultural energy.
Food & drink
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Houston Is Having a Cultural Renaissance, Thanks to Its Melting-Pot Communities

Houston's art and food scenes rank among the nation's best, driven by cultural diversity, collaboration, and inventive reinterpretation of culinary traditions.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago

British Museum appeals to acquire gold Tudor Heart

The British Museum seeks 3.5 million ($4.7 million) by April 2026 to acquire a unique early 16th-century gold and enamel pendant linked to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Opinion: 'The Shipping Forecast' reminds us of the power of the human voice

The Shipping Forecast is a 100-year-old two-minute BBC sea-weather broadcast heard by 6.5 million listeners, offering reassurance and cultural resonance.
fromwww.thelocal.es
1 month ago

Inside Spain: Don't expect bullfighting to be banned anytime soon

"Bullfighting doesn't sustain itself, it's sustained by public funds," he stated, asking that these resources be allocated "to creation, not cruelty."
Miscellaneous
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Roman grave marker found in New Orleans yard left there by US soldier's granddaughter

A 1,900-year-old Roman grave marker found in a New Orleans backyard had been inherited from a US soldier who served in Italy during WWII.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Lina Ghotmeh on Memory, Museums, and the Archaeology of the Future

Lina Ghotmeh transforms memory and scars into poetic, rigorous architecture that fosters hope, community, and continuity across culturally significant global projects.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Five must-see UK exhibitions this Black History Month

For this year's Black History Month, the theme is Standing Firm in Power and Pride, honouring the resilience, innovation and fortitude of Black people in the UK and beyond. It celebrates the community's contributions across many fields, including the arts and culture, as reflected in a selection of brilliant new exhibitions. These range from explorations into the artists and groups
Arts
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Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

2,300 Kilometers Across Spain: Heat, History, and Hard Lessons

Two filmmakers biked 2,300 kilometers along the historic Al-Andalus route across Spain, enduring extreme summer heat and deep cultural immersion.
Software development
fromBerlin Startup Jobs
1 month ago

Job Vacancy: Senior Fullstack Developer (Typescript, Angular, Nest.js) (m/f/x) // Navigating Art | IT / Software Development Jobs | Berlin Startup Jobs

Navigating Art seeks a Sr. Fullstack Developer to build a platform connecting cultural heritage data using TypeScript, Angular, Nest.js, SQL, and modern development practices.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

The Southeast of Datong Ancient City Silk Road Tower / XJ Design Agency

Silk Road Tower in Pingcheng embodies living cultural continuity, merging historical Silk Road heritage with technological-driven cultural evolution.
fromMission Local
1 month ago

Ink at the library: Tattoo exhibition opens at San Francisco Public Library

As a Japanese man born and raised in the United States, Kitamura said he struggled with imposter syndrome. Though he was part of a Japanese tattoo family, apprenticed to a Japanese tattoo master, and works with primarily Japanese-American clients, he worried that his own style was Americanized compared to the traditions he was studying. Now, nearly 29 years into his own practice as a tattoo artist (Kitamura opened his own studio, State of Grace Tattoo, in 2002 in San Jose) he feels "This is me accepting who I am and being proud of that," he said.
Arts
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

The Architecture of Culture Today: ArchDaily's October Editorial Focus

As Brazilian philosopher Marilena Chauí reminds us, the word derives from the Latin colere, which means "to take care of." In that sense, agriculture means taking care of the soil, while religious cults are the care of the gods. At its core, culture is the creation of symbolic universes, expressed through different languages, including architecture, that weave connections across time.
Design
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Lesotho's Famo music: from shepherd songs to gang wars

MASERU, Lesotho Puseletso Seema is musical royalty in the tiny African mountain kingdom of Lesotho, where she's known as "the Queen of Famo" - a popular genre of pastoral accordion music beloved by the country's people, the Basotho. But for all her fame, she never got rich, and the 77-year-old grandmother's living conditions these days are far from regal. She resides in a small, run-down home along a dusty road in the rural
US news
Books
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Sheila O'Flanagan: Libraries are medicine for the soul - and I can think of no public service that has adapted so well to a changing world

Public libraries and reading nourish and heal the soul, offering joy and timeless spiritual sustenance.
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

UDGN's Cultural Threads S/S26 Debut at London Fashion Week - KALTBLUT Magazine

Cultural Threads SS26 transformed fashion into ceremony, centering minority-led designers who fused ancestry, spirituality, and craftsmanship into runway storytelling.
Environment
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Kakhi Jordania on Falconry, Conservation, and Cultural Heritage

Kakhi Jordania integrates traditional falconry with modern conservation, rescuing hundreds of raptors, advancing scientific tracking, and promoting cultural heritage.
Arts
fromKqed
1 month ago

'The Art of Manga' Brings New Worlds to the de Young Museum

Exhibition showcases manga's emotional depth, evolving themes, diverse aesthetics, vibrant color, and contrasts traditional black-and-white panels with immersive, sculptural, and heritage works.
#ukrainian-folk-song
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The Best Way to See Rome? On a Running Tour at Sunrise

Morning running tours reveal Rome's hidden details and landmarks while combining local expertise, exercise, and intimate, less-crowded city experiences.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Fadi Semaan Adelaide: Designing Identity and Culture in Adelaide

From a young age, I was sketching, experimenting with lettering, and playing with design," he recalls.
Typography
Film
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The Exacting Magic of Film Restoration

Each year, a Bologna festival restores and screens lost or damaged films, reviving cinematic works in communal outdoor settings.
Digital life
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Hits from the bong: music obsessives rescue the sound of Spain's ancient bells

A collaborative website, Tan:talan, documents bell towers with photos, audio and local bell traditions, preserving and sharing regional bell sounds and beliefs.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

What it's really like to live in the world's most beautiful village'

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I can't survive in a house': Petra's Bedouin resist moves to evict them from ancient cave homes

By noon, the sun is high over Petra, bleaching the coloured sandstone cliffs and temporarily emptying its celebrated ruins of tourists. Vines and a canopy keep the terrace of Mohammed Feras s cave home cool despite the searing summer heat rising from the rocky valley. I have lived here all my life. I've never been anywhere else and I cannot imagine not living here. This area is part of who I am and I cannot leave it, the 44-year-old farmer and sometime tourist guide said.
World news
Arts
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

Bayeux Tapestry leaves museum for first time since 1983 before UK loan

Bayeux Tapestry moved to secret storage in Normandy before loan to UK; removal involved 90+ people and raised conservation concerns.
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