Culture news Meet the 10-year-old kabuki actor stepping into the spotlight A French-Japanese child has made his first appearance to rapturous applause this week under his new stage name - Onoe Maholo. 04/05/2023
Culture news Liverpool to host "world's largest sing-along" event for Eurovision On 13 May, Liverpool is planning to host the biggest sing-along event in the world to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine during the Eurovision Song Contest. 03/05/2023
Culture news Here's where you can see the last-known piano of Frédéric Chopin The newly designed exhibition features an impressive array of priceless artifacts, including Chopin's final piano, a 19th-century Pleyel dating back to 1848, and an extensive collection of authentic manuscripts. 28/04/2023
Food and Drink Take a look at this spectacular chocolate bust of King Charles III In preparation for King Charles' coronation, a life-sized bust of him has been made from 17 liters of melted chocolate, using about 2,875 Celebrations chocolates. 27/04/2023
Culture news Comedian Harry Hill takes aim at Tony Blair in controversial new show "TONY!", a new rock opera that takes a satirical look at the life of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, has premiered at the Leicester Square Theatre in London. 27/04/2023
Culture news French courtroom auctions off drug dealers' luxury goods Think you've seen it all at auctions? Well, a French courtroom has auctioned off drug dealers' designer goods. Among the items up for grabs were Gucci sneakers, Dior silk pyjamas, Rolex watches, and a flashy white Lamborghini. 27/04/2023
Culture news Archaeologists unearth pre-Incan mummy with skin and hair in Peru The mummy, which is believed to be between 800 and 1,200 years old, was found in an ancient mud urban centre called Cajamarquilla, located on the outskirts of Lima. 26/04/2023
Culture news Exhibition celebrates Portugal's democratic transition through objects The exhibition, as part of the municipality of Lisbon's celebrations of 25 April, aims to capture the essence of freedom that emerged after decades of censorship and repression. 26/04/2023
Culture news Rare footage shows aftermath of Jeremy Renner's snow plow accident Bodycam footage released by US police shows the aftermath of actor Jeremy Renner's snow plow accident in January. 19/04/2023
Culture news Which are the most loved European countries according to Eurovision? Thanks to a recent study published by Startle, the total number of points awarded to each nation in Eurovision finals, dating back to the first contest in 1956, has been tallied. Wondering which country has won the hearts of millions of viewers across Europe? 19/04/2023
Culture news London exhibition showcases female Eastern European surrealist art This unprecedented showcase features the works of outstanding Surrealists from Poland, the former Czechoslovakia, and the former Yugoslavia, tracing the development of the movement from the 1930s to its present-day revival. 19/04/2023
Culture news Malala Yousafzai's new book promises to be her "most personal" yet The new memoir, described as a "breathtaking story of recovery and search for identity," will delve into her coming-of-age in the public spotlight and her life today. 18/04/2023
Culture news Everything you need to know about Dungeons & Dragons Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), the tabletop role-playing game, has experienced a resurgence in recent years. In this article, we explore everything there is to know about D&D and how it's made a comeback. 18/04/2023
Culture news Warsaw museum displays rare artefacts from World War II Jewish ghetto An exhibition at the Kordegarda gallery, presenting artefacts found during excavations in the Warsaw ghetto, comes just in time for the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 18/04/2023
Culture news Take a look at the winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 We've curated a photo gallery of the winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2023. From breathaking aerial shots of frozen Polish lakes to adorable black bear cubs in North Carolina, get ready to be transported to a world of beauty and wonder. 14/04/2023
Culture news Former LA auctioneer to plead guilty in Basquiat art forgery scheme A former Los Angeles auctioneer has agreed to plead guilty in a cross-country art fraud scheme where he created fake artwork and falsely attributed the paintings to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. 14/04/2023
Culture news Danish Orchestra seeks doggy talent for Mozart's 'Hunting Symphony' Woof woof! The Danish Entertainment Orchestra is trying to sniff out two top dogs to join its ranks for a performance of Mozart's Hunting Symphony at the Haydn Festival in September. 14/04/2023
Culture news The purr-fect crime: Police detain woman smuggling drugs and a kitten After detaining a "mother" whose "child" aroused suspicion in the Russian city of Nizhny Tagil, police instead discovered a kitten dressed in baby clothes and a diaper, stuffed away with five packs of powdered methylephedrine, a prohibited stimulant. 14/04/2023
Culture news UK designer creates magnificent crown made from Scrabble tiles Fit for a king: UK designer creates magnificent crown made from Scrabble tiles 13/04/2023
Culture news Iconic Parisian underpass renamed in honour of Jean-Paul Belmondo Under the Bir-Hakeim bridge, the underpass famous for its view of the Eiffel Tower, has been renamed "Promenade Jean-Paul Belmondo" in tribute to the late actor who died in 2021. 13/04/2023