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Posted On CultureHow Lady Chatterley’s Lover was banned – and became a bestseller


Getty Images (Credit: Getty Images) The UK publication of DH Lawrence’s novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, gripped the nation in 1960. In History looks at the…
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Posted On CultureThe 3rd Edition of the Vancouver International Black Film Festival Returns, December 1-4, 2023 — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


VIBFF 2023 amplifies Black Voices with Innovative, Diverse and Bold programming. A true celebration of Diverse Black Cinema! After two successful editions, The Vancouver Intl Black…
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Posted On Culture'From one World to Another': Dominique Trinquand on the axes of humanity


If you think of the major axes of the world, the big borderlines, you might think of migratory routes like through Africa into Europe, or…
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Posted On CultureLaunch Your Project Management Career with Google’s AI-Enhanced Professional Certificate


?si=TMflasoogRfSD14h Back in 2021, Google released a series of certificate programs, including one focused on Project Management. Designed to give students “an immersive understanding of…
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Posted On CultureMidnight ’til One Belongs to the Dead: Hauntology in The Fog


Our actions reveal what our speech by itself cannot. The Fog is one of John Carpenter’s greatest accomplishments. Its story is elegant in its simplicity,…
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Posted On CultureHow female action stars have wowed through the ages


Eureka Entertainment There’s long been a misconception that action films are a masculine domain. But female strength and agility have been showcased on the big…
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Posted On CulturePublic engagement begins for new South Asian Canadian museum — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


This Press Release is provided as courtesy of BC Gov News. A new website will provide British Columbians with opportunities to share their vision for…
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Posted On CultureZombies: An anthropological, ancestral look at the living dead


We learn more about the history and traditions surrounding zombies at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, as our reporters take a tour of a…
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Posted On CultureHow the Influential Time-Travel Movie La Jetée Was Made (Almost) Entirely out of Still Photographs


In a future where humanity has been driven underground by an apocalyptic event, a prisoner is haunted by the childhood memory of seeing a man…
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Posted On CultureJacob Collier and Humanity’s Collective Voice


Jacob Collier’s career became a celebration of unity and diversity without restrictions . . . This content is for Christ and Pop Culture members only. If you’d…
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Posted On Culture12 of the best films to watch this November


Aidan Monaghan From the big-screen debut of a musical theatre classic to the long-awaited sequel to Ridley Scott’s Roman epic, these are the films to…
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Posted On CultureAnnouncing Arts on Prescription Pilot Project — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


BC Alliance for Arts + Culture annonce le programme pilote “Arts on Prescription” BC Alliance for Arts + Culture est dans la deuxième phase d’un…
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Posted On CultureHats off to Stephen Jones, the master of millinery


In this edition of arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim meets the master of millinery, Stephen Jones, at a monumental exhibition of his work at Paris’s Palais…
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Posted On CultureUmberto Eco’s List of the 14 Common Features of Fascism


Creative Commons image by Rob Bogaerts, via the National Archives in Holland One of the key questions facing both journalists and loyal oppositions these days is how do…
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Posted On CultureLiving for Truth in the Age of AI


In 1999’s The Matrix, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) brings the newly freed Neo (Keanu Reeves) up to speed with a history lesson. At some point in…




