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New York City hosted the 76th National Book Awards Ceremony, where five winners were named in the categories of Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translated Literature, and Young People’s Literature.
26.11.2025
The 36th Ankara Film Festival has concluded in the Turkish capital, held at the Büyülü Fener cinema and gathering directors, actors, and film critics from across the country.
26.11.2025
To mark the launch of Paris’s Christmas lights on 25 November 2025, pianist Julien Cohen organized a large-scale flashmob in which one hundred musicians and singers performed an orchestral version of the Ukrainian “Carol of the Bells” (Shchedryk) at the i
The sixth annual “Lisez-vous le belge?” (“Do you read Belgian?”) campaign is underway in the French-speaking regions of Belgium — Brussels and Wallonia.
22.11.2025
A new global benchmark has been set at Sotheby’s in New York for artwork created by women artists. Frida Kahlo’s painting “The Bed (or The Dream)” sold for 54.4 million USD, equivalent to roughly 48 million euros, making it the most expensive work by a wo
21.11.2025
Gustav Klimt’s portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, created between 1914 and 1916, has sold for $236.4 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York following twenty minutes of bidding.
21.11.2025
The Illa Carlemany cinema in Andorra la Vella has hosted the premiere of NIX: Somos gente de nieve, a documentary produced by Grandvalira Resorts in collaboration with the Andorran studio Citric.
21.11.2025
One of the largest operations in recent years targeting the illegal trade in cultural heritage has unfolded in Bulgaria — the country where police first uncovered artefacts that became the key to a Europe-wide and Balkan-wide investigation.
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20.11.2025
American actor Tom Cruise received an Honorary Oscar at the 2025 Governors Awards in Los Angeles.
Two Ukrainian books have been included in the shortlist of the 2025 Witold Pilecki International Book Award, one of Europe’s leading prizes recognising works on totalitarianism, political violence and human rights violations in Central and Eastern Europe.
19.11.2025
Paul McCartney has released his first new recording in five years — an almost completely silent track created as a gesture of protest against the use of artists’ work by artificial intelligence without their permission.
19.11.2025
At the closing of the 26th One World film festival in Bratislava, organizers screened what they described as one of the strongest documentaries of the program, My Dear Theo by Ukrainian director Alisa Kovalenko.
The Lviv choir “Homin” has announced that it will not participate in the concert program “Yedynyi Kvartal,” scheduled for December 6–7 in Kyiv.
Italy has opened a criminal inquiry into foreign nationals — potentially including its own citizens — suspected of involvement in the deliberate killing of civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.
18.11.2025
After a five-year pause, the Kazimir Malevich Art Prize — a key award fostering dialogue between Ukrainian and Polish contemporary art — has been presented again in Kyiv.
18.11.2025
Two organ pieces recently confirmed as early compositions by a young Johann Sebastian Bach were presented to the public for the first time in Leipzig. The works, Chaconne in D minor (BWV 1178) and Chaconne in G minor (BWV 1179), were performed on 17 Novem
Poet, translator, and publisher Oleh Zhupansky has received the 2025 Kochur Prize, as reported by the State Agency of Ukraine for Arts and Arts Education. He was honored for his Ukrainian translation of “Tears of the Homeland” by Andreas Gryphius, one of
The Multicultural Centre of Transilvania University of Brașov hosted a poetry event that has already become one of the most notable in the contemporary literary landscape of Central and Eastern Europe.
17.11.2025
The future Orient-Express, which Accor plans to relaunch in 2027, was unveiled at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. As part of the exhibition “1925–2025: A Century of Art Deco,” visitors can see three large-scale models of the new train and a restor
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