Armchair travel is one thing, but some novels are so captivating, they provoke an irresistible yearning to see James Joyce’s Dublin for...
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Brussels, 19th-20th June – On the Move participated in the two-day seminar on Artists’ mobility, social security and taxation in the...
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To be amazed during your travels is a good thing, but to learn to reproduce what amazes you yourself while on holiday is something else. For...
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The 2nd International Meetings on Research and Public Decision-Making in Cultural Policies will be held on 3 and 4 December 2014 at the TNP of...
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Culture ministers of the EU met in Brussels and adopted a high level document on cultural heritage. The opening words of four paragraphs (out of...
MoreIFACCA publishes Cultural Policy Quick Facts
Cultural Policy Quick Facts is a short international overview of the existence of cultural policies, plans and guidelines; the nature of cultural...
More1,400-year-old olive trees transplanted to Dubai's The World
Real estate agent and developer, Kleindienst Group, has announced that its flagship The Heart of Europe development on Dubai’s The World is the...
MoreBrazil's favelas offer alternative budget accommodation for World Cup fans
By the time the World Cup is over, Mary Santos da Silva hopes she will be able to afford to build an extra floor on the roof of her house. A...
MoreParis Officials Seek Artistic Solution to Tourists’ Love Locks Obsession
It’s a global trend that has captured the imagination – and hearts – of romantics around the world, but it seems the tide may be turning against...
MoreIbiza losing summer music festivals crowd to Croatia
When it comes to summer music festivals, the Europeans have always done it a little better than the rest of the world. Every year between June and...
MoreHow Soviet Kitchens Became Hotbeds Of Dissent And Culture
When Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death in 1953, one of the first things he addressed was the...
MoreCreativity and culture to take centre stage in Belfast
The first details of a new £900,000 Creative and Cultural Fund for Belfast, which will bring a series of large-scale cross-community arts projects...
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