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Posted On CultureBritain’s creepiest new horror stories


Alamy (Credit: Alamy) Beginning with his acclaimed 2018 debut novel The Loney, the English writer Andrew Michael Hurley has spooked readers with his tales of…
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Posted On CultureIndigenous Protocols for the Visual Arts Workshop Series 2023 — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


CARFAC is excited to announce the release of INDIGENOUS PROTOCOLS dot ART – an essential resource for navigating Indigenous Protocols for visual artists and the…
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Posted On CultureMusic icon Quincy Jones dies at 91


FRANCE 24 Journalist Jenny Ben Brahim tells us more about Quincy Jones, the superstar producer behind Michael Jackson’s thriller album, who died at 91. Born…
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Posted On CultureWatch 70+ Classic Literary Films Free Online: The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Gulliver’s Travels, Jane Eyre, and More


The term gaslight has gained so much traction in popular discourse so recently that you’d swear it was coined around 2010. In fact, that particular usage…
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Posted On CultureMy Old Ass and Finding Beauty in Fatalism


Spoiler Alert: This article contains mild spoilers for the movie My Old Ass. Writer and director Megan Park’s My Old Ass is an uncomplicated meditation…
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Posted On CultureEight photos of the quirkiest groups in 70s and 80s US


Neal Slavin (Credit: Neal Slavin) Celebrating “the joy of being together “, here are eight group portraits – taken by photographer Neal Slavin between 1972…
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Posted On CultureCultural Human Resources Council Announces NEW HR toolkit — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture


The Cultural Human Resource Council (CHRC) is pleased to announce that a new Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA) tool is now available to the…
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Posted On CultureFrom book bans to celebrity endorsements: The US election culture wars


Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Harrison Ford and even The Avengers have come out in support of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, while Republican hopeful…
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Posted On CultureDownload 1,600+ Publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Books, Guides, Magazines & More


Many of us in these past few generations first heard of the Metropolitan Museum of Art while reading E. L. Konigsburg’s novel From the Mixed-Up Files…
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Posted On CultureThe Life Wildcat Saves May Be Your Own


“An outline would be helpful at this point,” an editor warns the young Flannery O’Connor (Maya Hawke) in Wildcat. And viewers might feel the same…
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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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