Culture news Rock band objects to White House use of song over deportee video This is not the first time a musician or band have pushed back against Trump and his administration's authorized use of their songs. Rock band Semisonic join a long list of artists... 18/03/2025
Culture news French MEP says US should give back Statue of Liberty It’s generally considered poor form to ask for a gift back, but that hasn’t stopped French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann, who believes the Statue of Liberty should head back to France. Here’s why. 17/03/2025
Culture news Polish PM Donald Tusk offers US actor training for James Bond role In a toungue-in-cheek comment, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has thrown a new name into the mix of ever-growing speculation regarding who should play the new 007... 17/03/2025
Culture news Vatican doomsday prophecy resurfaces amid Pope Francis’ illness According to a 900-year-old book in the Vatican, 'Judgement Day' may be upon us soon, and Pope Francis might be the last leader of the Church. 14/03/2025
Culture news clipping. - ‘Dead Channel Sky’: Euronews Culture's verdict The experimental hip-hop trio are back with a new concept album which propels the listener into a cyberpunk club. It’s an ambitious and occasionally thrilling dystopian rave that may be too messy for its own good. 14/03/2025
Cinema Thierry Frémaux on celebrating the 130 years of cinema in 2025 Euronews Culture sits down with Thierry Frémaux to discuss the 130-year anniversary of the invention of cinema, his new film honouring the legacy of the Lumière brothers, and the threats cinema faces in its second centenary. 14/03/2025
Culture news Can’t Buy Me Love? John Lennon honoured by Royal Mint Money can’t buy you love, but £18.50 (€22) can buy you a newly minted John Lennon coin... 14/03/2025
Culture news Gene Hackman's estate bids to seal police records into death Gene Hackman's estate attempts to block the release of photographs and footage from the investigation into the Oscar winner and his wife's death, citing a desire to protect the couple's privacy. 14/03/2025
Culture news Why are French publishers and authors suing Meta? Three French trade groups are launching legal action against Meta over the company's widespread use of copyrighted works to train its generative AI model - all without authorization. 13/03/2025
Culture news Comedian slams Elon Musk as 'Tesla takedown' protests continue Bill Burr has slammed the "guy with dyed hair plugs and a laminated face" and also criticised US liberal attitudes. "Why are we so afraid of this guy who can’t fight his way out of a wet paper bag?” 12/03/2025
Cinema Karla Sofía Gascón speaks out during first award win since scandal Karla Sofía Gascón received the award from the Union of Actors and Actresses of Spain for best actress in an international production. During the ceremony, she addressed the tweet scandal that tanked 'Emilia Perez's Oscar chances: "I am a woman like any other, sometimes a bit of an idiot." 12/03/2025
Culture news Harry Potter actress joins OnlyFans to 'get out of debt' Jessie Cave is starting a non-sexual in nature OnlyFans account. She isn’t the first person in the entertainment industry to have turned to the social media platform for extra income... 12/03/2025
Culture news In Pictures: Roberta Flack's 'Celebration of Life' musical memorial The incredibly moving service held at New York's Abyssinian Baptist Church featured musical performances and speeches. "Roberta Flack is legend," said a visibly moved Lauryn Hill. 11/03/2025
Cinema ‘Moana’ copyright ruling: Was the modern Disney classic a rip-off? After a two-week trial in federal court in Los Angeles, the eight-member jury found unanimously that Disney did not steal the concept for 2016's 'Moana' from a 2011 screenplay. 11/03/2025
Art Greek lawmaker arrested for attacking ‘offensive’ paintings in Athens Nikolaos Papadopoulos, of the small right-wing, ultra-religious Niki party, attacked the paintings in The National Gallery - Alexandros Soutsos Museum. The exhibition includes works that caricature religious icons and themes. 11/03/2025
Cinema The biggest animated film of all time heading to European cinemas 'Ne Zha 2', the biggest animated film of all time which has been breaking records left, right and centre this year, is set to get cinema release dates in Europe. Trinity CineAsia has secured theatrical distribution rights for the Chinese animated epic across 37 European territories. 10/03/2025
Culture news Rap sensation Doechii named 2025 Woman of the Year by Billboard The 26-year-old rapper, whose critically loved 2024 mixtape, 'Alligator Bites Never Heal' was crowned Best Rap Album at this year's Grammys, will be honoured at the Billboard Women in Music Awards later this month. 10/03/2025
Culture news Kanye ‘Ye’ West posts KKK photo prompting outrage online The controversial rapper has followed his online series of hateful rants with another disturbing image that has led social media users to feel "sick to the stomach." WARNING: Article contains images some readers may find disturbing. 10/03/2025
Culture news Dolly Parton releases new ballad in tribute to her late husband Dolly Parton has released an emotionally charged new song honouring her late husband Carl Dean, who died earlier this week. Tissues at the ready – this one hits you straight in the feels. 07/03/2025
Culture news Lady Gaga: Trans community must be ‘protected’ from anti-trans laws The pop superstar spoke about how she believes trans people must be "protected" from anti-trans laws like the ones US president Donald Trump is trying to push through. 07/03/2025