#ArtConservation #Renoir #CulturalHeritage
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A Renoir painting was removed from the Barnes' walls last year. Now it's coming back with brighter colors.
An old resin varnish on "The Henriot Family" was turning its blues to yellows. But that's been fixed thanks to a Bank of America grant
The Barnes Foundation removed a precious Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting from view last year for some much-needed rehabilitation.
#CubanHistory #Education #CulturalExchange
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When Cambridge was a 'tiny Cuba' -- Harvard Gazette
125 years ago, a Harvard exhibition drew 1,200 Cuban educators to class
In the summer of 1900, the rhythms of campus were transformed as more than 1,200 Cuban educators arrived for a six-week summer school.
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#Philadelphia #AmericanHistory #CulturalInstitutions
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America's 250th birthday is the moment Philly museums have been waiting for
PHILADELPHIA -- No one throws a "Happy 250th Birthday, America" jammy jam like a Philadelphia museum.
Embedded into the fabric of our nation's birthplace, Philly cultural institutions are gearing up for high-level deep dives into history, fun, folly, and reflection.
#QuebecMedia #CulturalLegacy #InMemoriam
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Andre Provencher, Veteran Quebec Media Exec, Dies at 76
Andre Provencher, a giant of Quebec media in TV, publishing, radio and digital media, has died. He was 76.
"He passed away surrounded by his loved ones, without too much suffering.
#HawaiianLanguage #LanguageRevival #CulturalHeritage
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Just 13 Letters: How The Hawaiian Language Works With A Tiny Alphabet
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With just 13 letters, the Hawaiian language is among the shortest alphabets in the world (the shortest, by the way, belongs to the Rotokas language, spoken in parts of Papua New Guinea, which uses only 12 letters).
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#PublicDomain #Copyright #CulturalIcons
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Commentary: Blondie and Dagwood are entering the public domain, but Betty Boop still may be trapped in copyright jail
Here's a quick quiz about some cultural icons on the verge of experiencing a kind of rebirth:
1. What was the original storyline of the Dagwood and Blondie comics.
#NationalIntegration #YouthEmpowerment #CulturalAwareness
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Army organises National Integration Tour for students from Arunachal's border areas
Itanagar, Jan 5 (SocialNews. XYZ) The Indian Army has organised a 15-day-long National Integration Tour for students from the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh's Shi-Yomi district, defence officials said on Monday.
#CulturalExchange #HumanStories #FilmIndustry
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'The Kerala Story' director Sudipto Sen visits October 7 memorial site in Israel
Mumbai, Jan 5 (SocialNews. XYZ) National Award-winning filmmaker Sudipto Sen, who is known for 'The Kerala Story', recently visited the Nova Massacre Site, the memorial for the October 7, 2023 attacks by terrorist outfit, Hamas.
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#LuxuryFashion #RetailInnovation #CulturalCollaboration
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Asia Fashion Weekly News Bulletin - ISSUE 45 Week of 29 December 2025
(1) SAINT LAURENT inaugurates its first Right Rive Space in Asia in Beijing
Saint Laurent has opened Asia's first Rive Droite boutique in Beijing's Sanlitun district, marking a new chapter for the house's most culture-led retail concept.
#Atlanta #SoulFood #CulturalHeritage
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Atlanta soul food icon The Busy Bee expanding to Centennial Yards near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
For generations of Atlantans, The Busy Bee has been more than a restaurant. It's been a gathering place, a cultural landmark, and a living archive of the city's Westside history.
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#PublicDomain #IntellectualProperty #CulturalHeritage
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Betty Boop, 'Blondie' and more: The characters, films and songs entering the public domain in 2026
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Betty Boop and "Blondie" are joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh in the public domain.
The first appearances of the classic cartoon and comic characters are among the pieces of intellectual property whose 95-year U.
#SanDiego #ArtMuseum #CulturalHeritage
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San Diego Museum of Art at 100: Honoring the past, with big plans ahead
By Pamela Kragen | pam. kragen@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
A month or so before the Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego opened its doors on Feb.
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#SanFrancisco #LiveMusic #CulturalHeritage
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The San Francisco venue where the Dead were kings and Bob Dylan was booed
San Francisco's Mid-Market District is a microcosm of the city's history, a main artery for commerce and transit that has seen great highs and deep lows, from the bustling 1920s, which saw expanded development of Market into "one of the great streets in the world," to divestment and demolishing in the 1960s, and tech-led gentrification in the 2010s and beyond.