Top 20 Culture International News

2025-03-07 10:57:41

Here are summaries of the top 20 international culture news items from today's search results:

  1. Lady Gaga Reflects on Loneliness of Fame: As she returns to pop with her seventh album, Mayhem, Lady Gaga reflects on the loneliness of fame.
    Source: www.bbc.com
  2. Rio Carnival Parade in Pictures: Crowds filled the Sambadrome to watch samba schools face off at Rio Carnival.
    Source: www.bbc.com
  3. The Indian film showing the bride's 'humiliation' in arranged marriage: Sthal is notable for the unflinching way it portrays a bride's experience in arranged marriage.
    Source: www.bbc.com
  4. Off-White Unveils Uniforms of Strength and Resistance for Paris Fashion Week: Off-White unveils uniforms of strength and resistance for Paris Fashion Week
    Source: apnews.com
  5. 'Let the waltz begin!' Vienna's ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance: Vienna's ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
    Source: apnews.com
  6. Bob Marley To Grace Jones, King Charles Reveals His Personal Playlist: The UK's King Charles III will share his Commonwealth music playlist in a collaboration with Apple Music, with Bob Marley and Grace Jones among those making the cut
    Source: www.ndtv.com
  7. NYPD Detective Pole Dances In Raunchy Music Video And Internet is Divided: Melissa Mercado, who joined the New York Police Department (NYPD) in 2018, can be seen gyrating and shaking her body in the raunchy music video.
    Source: www.ndtv.com
  8. For First Time In 433 Years, This University Named Building After A Woman: It took 433 years for Trinity College Dublin to name one of its buildings after a woman
    Source: www.ndtv.com
  9. An ancient Ethiopian instrument that is healing souls, reviving traditions: Begena: An ancient Ethiopian instrument that is healing souls, reviving traditions
    Source: www.thehindu.com
  10. Tajikistan women speak up against government’s push for ‘national clothing’: Tajikistan women speak up against government’s push for ‘national clothing’
    Source: www.thehindu.com
  11. Ecuadorian artist works on longest drawing in the world: Ecuadorian artist Franz del Castillo is working to create the longest drawing in history, spanning over 3,000 metres.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  12. Making history at the Oscars 2025: Five takeaways from the Academy Awards: A documentary makes a statement in support of Palestinian rights, while other artists break barriers in film diversity.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  13. Oscars 2025: The list of winners from the 97th Academy Awards: Anora walks away with five Oscars, while No Other Land portraying Israeli settler violence judged the best documentary.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  14. Israeli-Palestinian film No Other Land wins Oscar for best documentary: The collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers triumphed over four other documentaries.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  15. How the film I’m Still Here forces Brazil to face a dictatorship’s legacy: By telling the true story of Eunice Paiva, the Oscar-nominated film has renewed pressure to address Brazil’s past.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  16. ‘No one talks about this’: Remembering Germany’s role in colonising Africa: How do Germans remember – or forget – their colonial history and role in the Berlin Conference that carved up Africa?
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  17. Ukraine’s Artists: Protest & Resilience: On The Stream, we look at how Ukrainians harness art as a powerful tool of protest and resistance during wartime.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  18. Salman Rushdie attacker found guilty of attempted murder: Matar was found guilty of attempted murder in the second degree for his attack on the famed novelist.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  19. From Zhōngguó to Magyarország on Int’l Mother Language Day: You’ve probably tasted food from Zhōngguó and seen photos of Magyarország and just never realised it.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com
  20. What do countries call themselves? The stories behind their original names: Around half of the world’s countries have native or local names that differ from their English versions.
    Source: www.aljazeera.com