CultureDesk, to conservative
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As Ishana Shyamalan’s directorial debut film “The Watchers” hit theaters this weekend, the whole family had reason to celebrate. Later this summer, her father, M. Night Shyamalan also premieres his latest mystery, “Trap,” which will feature music and performances from another daughter, Saleka. IndieWire describes how the family may be on the cusp of becoming a dynasty. https://flip.it/mRJ8nq
#Culture #Entertainment #Movies #Shyamalan

br00t4c, to conservative
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Farage defends claim PM 'doesn't understand our culture'

#culture #reform

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx005vdgg5yo

brunus, to conservative French
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Ha ! Je découvre que le carillon de l'église du quartier peut jouer toutes les notes de la gamme, ya un gonz en train de faire des tests/réglages.
Du coup je me dis qu'en faisant un peu de hacking social et de hacking tout cours y'aurai moyen d'accéder et de reprogrammer le machin pour qu'il joue Hells Bells...

CultureDesk, (edited ) to restaurants
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The World's 50 Best Restaurants list has just been announced and CNN has the complete ranking. One country dominated the top five. Which do you think it was?

https://flip.it/XRqvq0

#Restaurants #Food #Culture #FoodCulture #Quiz #Poll

CultureDesk, to conservative
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The Philippines is a conservative Catholic-majority nation, and many queer folk there feel excluded by the traditional church. They're turning to Roblox Filipino Catholics (RFC) as a more inclusive place where they can practice their faith. @restofworld's Patrick Kho spoke to queer Catholics about how they're finding community, preserving heritage, and even changing minds in this new space.

https://flip.it/AAvi7S

#Culture #Catholicism #Religion #Philippines #LGBTQ #Pride #LoveIsLove #Roblox #Gaming

TexasObserver, to Texas
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"'It’s a girl,' the nurse said, softly. My mother smiled big, then nodded in silence. That was the first sentence of a book that describes my undoing. That was the first story someone else told for me."

An excerpt from "Pretty: A Memoir" by KB Brookins, a new book on coming up Black and queer in : https://www.texasobserver.org/memoir-pretty-kb-brookins-excerpt/

@bookstodon +

CultureDesk, (edited ) to history
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Hair jewelry — lockets, rings and other such items adorned with the locks of a loved one — is said to have come into fashion as an expression of mourning in the Victorian age. It was Queen Victoria herself who popularized the jewelry after her husband Albert died in 1861. @Allure's Kara McGrath writes about the history of this, how the craft of hairwork is being revived around the world, and why people continue to be repulsed by it.

https://flip.it/8iUqVx

#History @histodons #Jewelry #Fashion #Hair #Culture

longreads, to LongReads
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"Fifteen miles into a 30-mile hike in Glacier National Park, when the blue sky turned black and lightning struck the mountains and made the very soil feel electric, it sure as shit didn’t matter what I looked like."

https://longreads.com/2024/05/30/body-image-krista-diamond/

#Longreads #Features #Hiking #BodyImage #Food #Culture

humanities, to conservative
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"There is nothing new about gender fluidity and nonconformity."

From Mesopotamia and ancient Greece to precolonial India and medieval London, gender has always been more than a binary.

#Culture #History #Gender

https://psyche.co/ideas/there-is-nothing-new-about-gender-fluidity-and-nonconformity

CultureDesk, to conservative
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The term "fan" to mean avid supporter only came into popular use in the 19th century. Before that, words like "kranks," "habitués" and "lions" were used. There were even equivalents of today's fandoms that focus on a specific performer (like Swifties and Cumberbitches) in the form of Lisztians, who loved the composer Franz Liszt. Atlas Obscura spoke with Daniel Cavicchi, an American Studies scholar, about the history of fans and the words we've used to describe them. “How you name yourself says a lot about what you think of yourself and your very intense passions,” Cavicchi says. “But at the same time, another name or variation on the name, or another use of your name, maybe in a derogatory sense, may say something about what the culture thinks about you.”

https://flip.it/F1tS5z
#Culture #Etymology #Fandoms #Words #Language

shekinahcancook, to conservative
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The world made by hand, By Brian Kaller, originally published by Restoring Mayberry June 1, 2024

"...All the crafts disappeared in a generation or two – the coopers, wrights, milliners, cord-wainers and thousands more. All the stories handed down through generations disappeared in a few generations, until we all know only the same few pop-culture stories. Almost all the apprenticeships, lodges, clubs, co-ops and guilds disappeared... We are the survivors wandering the ruins of a post-apocalyptic society, but it has been a cultural apocalypse, a mass forgetting, and it’s still going on...

...I realize that we could not build some of these [buildings] now; the crafts to create them are forgotten, along with...[all] these [handcrafted] trades and … everything. The entire human infrastructure.

And I think: None of this world could have been built by the people now living in it."

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-06-01/the-world-made-by-hand/

ben, to conservative
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This list of the New Scientist's favorite science fiction books is brilliant. The books I've read that are included here are some of my favorites of all time; the others are on my to-read list. What's your favorite? https://werd.io/2024/the-21-best-science-fiction-books-of-all-time-according

CultureDesk, to conservative
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Cinema has gifted us with a steady stream of post-apocalyptic movies that often make us ponder real life in a such a hellscape. Fortunately, one brave writer took up the task of watching 51 dystopian films to determine which ones he could survive. It nearly killed him. Read his story on The Ringer: https://flip.it/Eg00gs
#Culture #Entertainment #Movies #Dystopia

ChrisMayLA6, to conservative
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As the row over Baillie Gifford's arts sponsorship gathers pace (Fossil Free Books are trying to end BG's sponsorships due to their involvement with fossil fuel firms), the bigger Q. is as more sponsorship is accused of using taineted money, how are arts & associated cultural events to be funded?

Accusations of greenwashing may be right but what is less developed is an alternative funding model for the arts.

Other than state funding (which seems unlikely) what else is there?

MarvinFreeman, to conservative
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vivdunstan, to Astronomy
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Browsing comments on save the Mills Observatory petition I noticed this gem. Exactly why the observatory must be saved. I'll also link to Dundee City Council public consultation which is also vital to complete. Open to anyone, not just folk inside Dundee council area. https://www.change.org/p/mills-observatory-closure/c/850374430

Pepijn, to books
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When did lithium became the woke element, and hydrogen the conservative element? ;-)

Question: I'm looking for a proper history on how electrification (more so than decarbonization) of our buildings and road transport became a power / money / culture war / ideological/ political issue. Did any journalist or writer tackle this topic?

Looking for either a long-form article or a book. Any pointers appreciated.

#books #history #culture #politics

CultureDesk, (edited ) to conservative
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Camp Lost Boys, in the woods between Denver and Colorado Springs, is the world's only sleep-away camp and largest gathering space for adult trans men. Its goal is to encourage trans men to take up space and express love for their own masculinity. “Being a man is often seen as a terrible thing, particularly if you come from a queer space … and we internalize that,” says Rocco Kayiatos, founder of the Intentional Man Project, the nonprofit that makes camp happen. @19thnews talked to some of the men who attend Camp Lost Boys, who range from their teens to their 70s. “I have never seen that many trans guys in one space. To be honest, I haven’t seen this many trans adults, ever,” says 19-year-old Orion Pevehouse. “I have never seen an old trans person. And it just gives me a lot of hope that … I’m gonna live my entire life like this. And that’s just really exciting.”

https://flip.it/8eeqLd

shekinahcancook, to Theatre
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Neoliberal economics is killing the arts
By Tim Lutton, originally published by Red Pepper May 28, 2024

"...As a society, we must resist art-as-capital, where it is reduced to pure exchange value in a market of commodities. There, any politically-charged and counter-hegemonic content is rendered powerless, constituted as a stable harmonisation of the dominant socio-political order and drowning out all contradictions.

...In the present era, the tendency towards total marketisation of artistic production accompanies perpetual austerity and an atomised rentier economy that is shrinking public and social life. Without a rupture from neoliberal capitalism in general, the means to make new, generative and disruptive art disappears, and much else that is meaningful in our lives will follow after. The rest is silence."

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-05-28/neoliberal-economics-is-killing-the-arts/

CultureDesk, to conservative
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The Chinese government has started a new social-media crackdown, this time targeting conspicuous displays of wealth. In April, the country's internet regulator announced a campaign against influencers who “create a ‘wealth-flaunting’ persona, deliberately showcasing a luxurious life built on money, in order to attract followers and traffic.” Wealth-flaunters are now being removed from platforms like Douyin, the equivalent of TikTok. The move comes as China is experiencing an economic slowdown. Here's more from NBC.

https://flip.it/d8c0qQ

CultureDesk, (edited ) to Sociology
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Sociology professor Christopher T. Conner started looking into the QAnon movement four years ago, but his research soon broadened into all kinds of conspiracy theorists, from race scientists to New Age spiritualists. He writes for @TheConversationUS about why people are susceptible and how politicians and influential figures take advantage of them. Do you have conspiracy theorists in your life (if you don't know any, maybe it's you 👀)?

https://flip.it/Lyt0yN

For more stories like this, follow @ConversationUS's Arts & Culture Magazine, @arts,

appassionato, to books
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Our Moon: How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are by Rebecca Boyle, 2024

Acclaimed journalist Rebecca Boyle takes readers on a dazzling tour to reveal the intimate role that our 4.51-billion-year-old companion has played in our biological and cultural evolution.

@bookstodon






rhfinearts, to Travel
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In Hoi An, Vietnam, this charming street is adorned with vibrant red silk lanterns that cast a warm, inviting glow on the rustic yellow walls. The scene captures the essence of traditional Vietnamese culture, offering a serene and enchanting ambiance under the night sky.

The Art: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/lantern-lit-hoi-an-street-rebecca-herranen.html

#Travel #culture #art #color #asia #Photography #fineartphotography #fineart #buyintoart #ayearforart #photo #wallart #Vietnam #fediart #MastoArt

tness16, to Canada French
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Canada: Depuis 2022, un gros cube blanc est érigé sur le boulevard du Carrefour, à Gatineau. Il s’agit du nouvel Édifice d’entreposage et de préservation de #Bibliothèque et #Archives #Canada.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao5yYzMdCAk

#Culture #tv #news

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