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Well, there goes another eventful week. Mona Lisa is moving, AI beauty pageants are a thing, and there's also a new Eminem album on the horizon. Yet none of these announcements could detract from what the internet really cares about right now: Challengers. Yes, Luca Guadagnino's new film, a titillating tennis-themed loved triangle starring Zendaya, is out at cinemas and serving memes (and thirst posts) left, right and centre (more on this below.) Away from all that racket, here's what else is happening around Europe to love. ExhibitionVenice biennale 2024 The 60th edition of the Venice Biennal...
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Another week, another round-up of exciting things to see, do and listen to this week around Europe. Obviously, the big one - for Swifties at least - is Taylor's new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department' (more on that below), but there's also a number of new exhibitions and events covering everything from AI art to embroidered tears. Another notable event is the Venice Biennale, which returns for its 60th edition and examines ideas of nationhood, belonging and foreignness under the theme 'Foreigners Everywhere.’ __\Record scratch*__* \\\- if you're reading this on 20 April, it's also [__Record...
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Spring has sprung, and so have a whole host of exciting cultural events. This week brought with it not only a total solar eclipse in the US, but also the official Cannes Film Festival 2024 lineup, which includes Yorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness, George Miller's_Furiosa_ and Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis (basically, we're very excited.) But on to the more pressing here and now - or should that be AeroPress-ing? - whether you're a fan of coffee festivals or prefer electro over an espresso, we guarantee you'll get a buzz from at least something in this latest round of recommendations. Oh,...
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While we're still sad that 'Duolingo on Ice' isn't really a thing and still commemorating the 30 years of Kurt Cobain's death, we are excited to have entered a brand new month that's jam-packed with cool exhibitions and movie, music, book and TV releases. From the Venice Biennale to Alex Garland's upcoming epic Civil War, April always showers us with things to look forward to - here's what we suggest for the coming week. ExhibitionsNick Waplington’s ‘Living Room’, London, UK Floral carpets, cigarette ash and cups of tea. In 1991, British-American photographer Nick Waplington released his sensa...
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Happy Easter to all those that celebrate - or just enjoy an excuse to devour some chocolate bunnies while laughing maniacally. Europe is rich with traditions at this time of year, including water pistol fights in Poland, fireworks in Florence and good ol' egg rolling in the UK. But if those aren't your kind of thing, we've hatched some other plans. Ps. Don't forget the clocks go forward this Sunday (31 March) - losing an extra hour in bed is no yolk, although the longer evenings will be cracking (ok, we're done). Exhibitions'Turning Heads: Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer', Dublin, Ireland If - p...
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While social media is still sloshing with Kate Middleton conspiracies, this week also brought us a license to spill the rumoured new 007, along with the unveiling of a London-based Banksy artwork, which was vandalised just three days later. But on to what you're really here for - a list of cool things you should see, do and listen to across Europe this coming week. From epic new sci-fi series, to extraordinary print fairs and stop motion scaries, there's a lot happening, and more time to experience it all as we spring towards longer, lighter evenings. Phew. Exhibitions'RANKIN: Sound Off (Music...
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to become a chicken nugget? You just might after consuming this week's cultural recommendations, of which there are plenty. Who says you need to have secured Glastonbury tickets or live on the coolest street in the world to have a good time? Exhibitions'Showtown', Blackpool, UK The smell of fish and chips riding on a sea breeze, flickering neon lights and the distant clattering of coin machines. There's something surreal about Britain's seaside towns; kitschy landscapes on the edge of a haunting horizon that now seem frozen in time. But a new museum...
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Happy International Women's Day and happy Oscars weekend! As we prepare for Hollywood's hottest to descend upon the red carpet this Sunday (10 March), it's not just movies that are on our mind. This week brought with it more exciting announcements, like anew Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds album, 'Wild God', which is due to be released on 30 August; the eclectic line-up for Lyon's Nuits de Fourvière festival and a preview of the official Paris Olympics poster (resulting in some rather silly online controversy). Looking to the week ahead, we've compiled a jam-packed digest full of new film, TV and mu...
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It might be a day later than usual, but March has arrived and spring is in the air. There's lots to look forward to, with this week's announcements including John Waters' return to the director's chair for the first time in 20 years and a new Sally Rooney novel titled 'Intermezzo' being published in September. But back to the here and now, where internet sleuths continue to ponder the whereabouts of British royal Kate Middleton and the following recommendations are guaranteed to be better than Glasgow's Willy Wonka experience. ExhibitionsZineb Sedira: Dreams Have No Titles, London, UK Lose you...
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The subtle sunshine of spring is finally on the horizon, and so are a host of exciting cultural events. Whether you're looking for something to keep the kids busy while off school, a belated Valentine's date day out or weekend plans that'll make you sound cool, here are our picks for what to see, do and listen to around Europe right now. Exhibitions'Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind', London, UK While best known for being the wife and creative partner of late Beatle John Lennon, most may not be familiar with Yoko Ono's solo artistic achievements. A new exhibition at London's Tate Modern hopes to rec...
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