Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history In 1959, Jimi Hendrix took to the stage for the first ever time. By the end of the night, the band wouldn't want anything to do with him. 20/02/2023
Culture news The world's oldest and most complete bible goes to auction More than 1,000 years old, the Codex Sassoon is a missing link in the history of Abrahamic religions. 17/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history Through a single worded quote, we take a look back at the history of the British Empire and its cruel reign over India. 17/02/2023
Culture news Cost of living crisis fears prevents unhappy couples from divorcing Was Valentine's Day a miserable reminder that your relationship is rubbish? For some people, divorce is no longer a viable option because it's too expensive to consider living apart. 17/02/2023
Culture news Was Chilean poet Pablo Neruda murdered? And if so by whom? The famed Chilean writer and diplomat officially died of cancer just 12 days after a military coup. New evidence suggests that's not what actually killed him. 16/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history On this day, 100 years ago, King Tutankhamun's sarcophagus was first disturbed by a group of British archaeologists. A set of mysterious deaths followed. 16/02/2023
Culture news Who they should have cast for Prince Andrew film Starring Gillian Anderson, Keeley Hawes and Rufus Sewell, the upcoming dramatisation of the interview that destroyed Prince Andrew's reputation won't be one to miss. But we think we could have cast it better. 15/02/2023
Culture news Andrew Tate arrest highlights scale of Romanian camgirl industry Tate and his brother are accused of running a sex trafficking ring in Romania, but many in the country's booming camgirl industry fear the bad press will have negative consequences for their legitimate businesses. 15/02/2023
Culture news How a queer dating app is supporting suicidal users beyond Valentine's Valentine's Day can be a triggering event for those left out of heteronormative relationships. The LGBTQ+ dating app Taimi is working on a direct support network for its users. 15/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history We take a look back 2422 years to Ancient Greece and the reason why the government gave Socrates the death penalty. 15/02/2023
Food and Drink Dating tips from First Dates UK's Fred Sirieix and Laura Tott Dating is hard. Luckily we have some of the best experts on the case for you. Maître d' and waitress from the First Dates UK restaurant Fred Sirieix and Laura Tott are on hand to give Euronews Culture their top tips. 14/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history A big day for teenage heart-throbs. The UK's biggest boyband's breakup famously caused a hotline to be set up for suicidal teens. 13/02/2023
Culture news Film of the Week: 'Aftersun' Charlotte Wells debut feature film is a masterstroke in recreating nostalgia through film. If you come for Paul Mescal's star turn alone, it's worth the price of admission. 10/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history Can you name another cat and mouse pair more iconic than Tom and Jerry? Here's the story of how they were nearly known as Jasper and Jinx. 10/02/2023
Culture news Sustainable LVMH fabric reseller Nona Source has new ambassadors What happens to all the extra fabric that a major fashion house like LVMH doesn't need? It goes to Nona Source, who now has four new young ambassadors. 09/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history For decades, gay people were only represented as a threat in TV shows. In the 70s, US television began to change its tune, all starting on a show debuted today in 1971. 09/02/2023
Culture news Why the Anglican Church blessing same-sex marriages is "incoherent" "That's the language of an abuser." Reverend Andrew Foreshew-Cain, the first Anglican vicar to have a gay marriage tells Euronews Culture why the upcoming decision by the church to bless same-sex marriages is "incoherent". 08/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history On this day in 1915, the film that resurrected the KKK was released in America. 08/02/2023
Culture news Italy's opera houses sing to save Verdi's home Villa Verdi was the composer's home for over 50 years, but is up for public auction this year and it could be taken away from the public. 07/02/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history On this day in 1940, Disney introduced us to a little Italian puppet who just wanted to be a real boy. 07/02/2023