Food and Drink Heineken campaign aims to find new owner for family-run Irish pub As Irish families struggle to keep pubs independent, Heineken is looking for a new owner to take over a remote island pub that's been run by the same family for 155 years. 17/03/2025
Lifestyle The best Donatella Versace's designs that blew up the world of fashion As the imperious creative director steps down from the Italian fashion house, we take a look at some of the most iconic looks Versace produced under Donatella's stewardship. 14/03/2025
Art Nordic Pavilion announces its artists ahead of the Venice Biennale Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow and Tori Wrånes will represent the Nordic Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale. 13/03/2025
Culture news Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund to buy Pokémon Go Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund will purchase Pokémon Go as part of a major mobile game company acquisition. 13/03/2025
Culture news Is the $10bn Spotify gave artists enough to silence its critics? Spotify paid out more money into the music industry last year than any other retailer in history. 12/03/2025
Art Why a British owner refuses to return a stolen Renaissance painting Italian art lovers want the return of a stolen Renaissance painting but its English owner is refusing. 12/03/2025
Culture news How Rebecca Black reinvented herself as a camp pop icon As 'Friday' singer Rebecca Black is announced as the support act on Katy Perry's upcoming Lifetimes Tour, we look at the surprising career trajectory of the much-derided child star. 12/03/2025
Culture news Washington Post journalist quits as Bezos critical piece spiked Longstanding columnist for the Washington Post, Ruth Marcus, has resigned after an article criticising Jeff Bezos wasn’t run, weeks after the owner changed editorial rules on opinion pieces. 11/03/2025
Culture news American playwright ak payne wins Susan Smith Blackburn Prize American playwright ak payne has won this year’s Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, an international prize that recognises women+ writing theatre in English. 11/03/2025
Culture news Female musicians at high risk of suicide, finds new study New research from the UK and US has found that the music industry is not a safe profession due to its high risk of suicide and that women in the business are significantly more at risk. 09/03/2025
Culture news Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem': Euronews Culture's verdict On Lady Gaga's new album, she's back in pop territory but with an electropop aesthetic borrowed from her contemporaries. 07/03/2025
Cinema Latvia's 'Flow' triumphs at Cartoon Movie animation festival Latvian studio behind 'Flow' takes home the biggest accolade at Cartoon Movie, the pitching festival for animated feature films. 07/03/2025
Culture news Lithuanian publisher pulls JD Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' from sale A Lithuanian publisher has pulled JD Vance’s controversial memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" from sale. Here's why. 06/03/2025
Culture news Read all about it! UK and Ireland celebrate World Book Day The UK and Ireland are celebrating World Book Day. Held on the first Thursday of March, the event is the British Isles’ localised version of the global UNESCO-organized celebration. 06/03/2025
Culture news Coldplay to curate the first ever FIFA World Cup half-time show FIFA is taking a page out of the NFL’s book by adding a half-time show to the upcoming World Cup final. 06/03/2025
Art Blink-182 frontman sells Banksy at auction for €5.2 million After the death of Jack Vettriano, the painter who inspired the original, Blink-182 frontman Mark Hoppus has sold his Banksy painting for £4.3 million (€5.2 million) at a London auction. 05/03/2025
Food and Drink How absinthe became fashionable again in Europe As the (over-age adults of the) world celebrate International Absinthe Day, we’re taking a look at the history and present popularity of the emerald-coloured drink. 05/03/2025
Culture news Euronews Culture Book Club: Four picks for March From exciting new releases to modern classics, this March we’re looking at a group of books that explore some of the most pressing contemporary topics, whether it’s trans identity or the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. 05/03/2025
Culture news Don't try this at home: Europe's scariest children's TV characters As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of a depressed loaf of bread gracing German children's TV, we look at some of Europe's most peculiar attempts at entertaining the youth. 04/03/2025
Culture news US bans most books featuring race and gender themes says new study Of the thousands of books banned across the US last year, new data reveals the majority featured themes on race and the LGBTQ+ community. 28/02/2025