Culture news Classical and jazz artists honoured at the 2022 Ivor Composer Awards The most innovative and exciting musicians in classical, jazz and sound art in the UK were given gongs at last night's ceremony. Euronews Culture sat down with some of the winners... 16/11/2022
Art Gare des Invalides in Paris to convert to a Giacometti museum Over 10,000 works by one of the world's greatest sculptors will be housed in the unique location. 15/11/2022
Culture news 50 years of HBO: a history of historic television The home of Game of Thrones, Sex and the City, The Wire, The Sopranos, Girls, The White Lotus, Westworld... need we say anymore? 12/11/2022
Culture news Ukraine's 'The Wall' murals in Vienna and Berlin Across Europe from November to the end of December are new murals showing artistic and cultural cooperation between Ukraine and the EU. 11/11/2022
Culture news Khaki is the colour for Ukrainians showing support for military troops A new coloured clothing trend has emerged in Ukraine that is a clear sign of support for the country's troops in their battle against Russian forces. 11/11/2022
Art Climate activists "underestimate the fragility" of artworks A statement, cosigned by nearly a hundred museum directors, has warned of the damage to artworks involved targeted by environmental activists. 11/11/2022
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: How will 5G change Europe for the better? In our latest Euronews debate, experts from Huawei, Orange and GSMA discuss the ways the roll-out of 5G will boost manufacturing, reduce energy consumption and offer new angles in entertainment for Europe 10/11/2022
Culture news The UK's 30-year love affair with French cinema From wooing famous actors, to tomorrow's big names, French Film Festival UK director Richard Mowe talks to Euronews Culture about his lifelong admiration of French cinema 10/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The Crown is back: Here's what you need to know From tampongate to banned interviews, the latest series of Netflix's royal rumble has already set headlines alight. 09/11/2022
Culture news EU musicians are being exploited by US streamer contracts Despite EU laws protecting author copyrights, many EU songwriters are facing exploitative US contracts from streaming giants. 08/11/2022
Culture news Levi Davis, first out bisexual rugby player, has gone missing Family and friends have put out a call for information after the Worthing Raiders player was last sighted nearly a week ago. 08/11/2022
Culture news Tumblr is bringing back nudity, reversing the infamous 2018 porn ban As Twitter's new CEO is trashing the reputation of his latest purchase, Tumblr is trying to attract back users by reversing the ban that lost a crucial user base. 05/11/2022
Culture news Stop the music! The longest delays between albums British duo Everything But The Girl are back with their first album in 24 years. It's one of the longer waits between albums, but will that mean good things for the 90s legends? 04/11/2022
Culture news Dobby's grave is here to stay: 3 other fan favourites Dobby the House Elf's beloved tourist site grave isn't going anywhere. Here's Euronews Culture's pick of our favourite spots for fans to pay their final respects 04/11/2022
Culture news 3 big reveals from U2 frontman Bono's new memoir Falling asleep in a president's bedroom, losing friends to addiction, and encounters with opera singers. It's all there in Bono's new book. 03/11/2022
Culture news Roses placed where Migos member Takeoff was shot dead, aged 28 The youngest member of the family hip-hop group was shot dead in a bowling alley in Texas. 03/11/2022
Art Interview: Stephen Tayo's depiction of the "broken English" of Lagos The new exhibition Human Stories: The Satirists in London has six artists transcend stereotypes and tropes to tell a unique worldview. 03/11/2022
Culture news Taylor Swift breaks records with a 10 out of 10 at the charts Taylor Swift has made history as the first artist to claim the entire top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. But which musicians held the previous record? 01/11/2022
Culture news Nightmares: Do they cause dementia, and how can you stop them? We speak to an expert on the link between nightmares and dementia and to a dream psychologist about how to understand our sleeping lives. 31/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Twitter takeover: Why does Elon Musk's multi-billion buyout matter? The day has finally come that Elon Musk can proudly swan into his new office. But does he even know what he's just bought? And why does it matter, considering how many people actually use the social media network? 28/10/2022