Culture news Who's heading to the Moon with a Japanese fashion billionaire? The fashion tycoon announced the star-studded eight member space crew over Twitter. 09/12/2022
Culture news The Beautiful Game: How football changed fashion forever In the 70s, football fans in Liverpool started donning trainers and sportswear. Little did they know they'd change the face of fashion across Europe. 09/12/2022
Culture news New York Times goes on major strike for first time since 1978 As more and more sectors rise up against poor working conditions, this is one of the most significant actions from the cultural sector. 08/12/2022
Culture news What were the most Googled terms in 2022? Above wars and famous slaps, the top most Googled term kept people guessing all year. 08/12/2022
Culture news The minority European language that's older than the rest Christopher Schouten moved to the Basque country in the 90s to learn a new language. But in doing so, he became one with a whole new culture. 08/12/2022
Culture news Unseen photos of the last Moon walk, 50 years ago In 1972, Apollo 17 was the final mission to put a human on the Moon. Newly remastered images bring that trip to life. 07/12/2022
Culture news Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux says men need to change now Speaking ahead of the prize giving ceremony, Ernaux was unequivocal in her criticisms. 07/12/2022
Culture news BEST OF CULTURE 2022: Day 5 - Music Welcome to another day of our Cultural Advent Calendar, in which we’re counting down our highlights of 2022 day-by-day. First seven days: our musical favourites of the year. Today: Kendrick Lamar - 'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers' 05/12/2022
Culture news The UK is losing Christians and gaining far-right conspiracy theories Census results show Christianity is no longer a majority religion for the first time in England and Wales. But the results shouldn't be confused with conspiracy theories of white replacement. 04/12/2022
Culture news Raï and Harissa added to UNESCO heritage list Ever bopped along to some Algerian Raï? Had a palate burst with the flavour of Tunisian Harissa? 03/12/2022
Culture news BEST OF CULTURE 2022: Day 3 - Music Our Cultural Advent Calendar continues with our top picks of this year's music. Today: Fontaines D.C.'s 'Skinty Fia' 03/12/2022
Culture news No Nut November is over: What is it and are there benefits? What did Reddit users who abstained actually think of the challenge? 01/12/2022
Culture news Wet Leg and the social media era of indie Is TikTok the way to get big in the indie scene? 25/11/2022
Culture news UK opera funding cuts create an "impossible future for the arts" Accusations of elitism, forced moves across the country and budgets slashed. This is the reality of opera houses trying to survive under the latest rounds of government funding in the UK. 25/11/2022
Culture news Ukraine FilmFest brings charity initiative to Kyiv and London cinemas A charity-run festival has put its fundraising cause at the front and centre of its showings in California, London and Kyiv. 25/11/2022
Climate Now COP27: What's next? Climate Now debate In partnership with Copernicus The world's leaders convened at Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt to decide on the next set of global strategies on tackling climate change. This year felt like a turning point in the fight against climate disaster. Our panel will discuss whether it was a success or a failure. 23/11/2022
Culture news Meta shouldn't have banned drill song despite police pressure London's police demanded Instagram remove Chinx (OS)'s song. The company's oversight board has uncovered a trend in Meta listening to the police without question. 22/11/2022
Culture news Scorsese's 'Goncharov': How an imaginary masterpiece was invented You haven't seen Goncharov? You're missing out. The greatest Mafia movie of all time. If you believe what Tumblr tells you. 22/11/2022
Design Carless cities: From polluted metropolis of today to Wakanda tomorrow Euronews Culture spoke to architects on the ways they want to redesign the city to remove cars and make everyone's lives better. 19/11/2022
Culture news Meloni vs Saviano: The fight to save freedom of speech in Italy Far-right Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni is aiming at famed anti-mafia journalist Roberto Saviano for his criticism of her immigration policies. 17/11/2022