Culture news How the Queen became Britain's most well-known cultural icon From being immortalised in art by Andy Warhol, to acting alongside Daniel Craig and Paddington Bear, Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral aged 96, is one of Britain's most famous cultural icons. Let's take a look at some of her most memorable cultural moments. 09/09/2022
Culture news Why has Obama only received his White House portrait unveiling now? Barack and Michelle Obama returned to the White House for the unveiling of their official White House portraits. But why have the portraits only just being unveiled now? 08/09/2022
Culture news What happened to Brendan Fraser and how is he making a comeback? Almost 10 years ago the Mummy trilogy star Brendan Fraser disappeared from Hollywood's spotlight completely. Now he is returning to the big screen and could get his hands on an Oscar? But what is the story behind his comeback? 05/09/2022
Art Meet Laurent Piron: The World Magic Champion who can make paper dance A small ball of paper that comes to life, twirls and can be tamed: this is the poetic trick that earned Belgian Laurent Piron the title of World Magic Champion. But where did Piron learn his craft? 25/08/2022
Culture news Fake food creations go on display in Japan... and they look delicious A new exhibition in Tokyo is displaying super-realistic and wacky food models made from plastic. But why is this practice so popular in Japan? 22/08/2022
Food and Drink Your taste preferences could be down to your genes, new study reveals A new study completed by the University of Edinburgh argues that the reason why we love and hate certain foods could be partly down to our genes 22/08/2022
Culture news Artists paint sunflowers on destroyed vehicles in war-torn Irpin "Flowers For Hope", an art project painting sunflowers on destroyed vehicles in Irpin, aims to provide a distraction in environments devastated by war and raise money for humanitarian aid. But why are they painting sunflowers? 18/08/2022
Culture news Watch: Brazilian police find stash of stolen paintings worth millions Video shows Brazilian police finding more than 10 stolen paintings underneath a bed of an alleged trickster. But how did the group of con artists steal the paintings? 11/08/2022
Culture news Ukrainian children perform in New York to raise funds for military 8 Ukrainian children will be performing a play this weekend in New York at the Irondale Theatre to raise money for Ukraine's military. But how did they get there? 11/08/2022
Culture news Paintings return home to Zimbabwe after 70 years forgotten in London "The Stars are Bright" exhibition is now showing in Zimbabwe for the first time since the collection left the country more than 70 years ago. But where were the paintings discovered? 10/08/2022
Food and Drink Ice Cream: Italy's traditional gelatos vs. UK's mayonnaise flavour In Italy, gelato is surfing a wave of popularity again thanks to the heat and returning tourists. Meanwhile in the UK, a pop-up store is selling "cupboard classics" ice cream flavours. 08/08/2022
Culture news Auction selling art prints raises thousands to buy drones for Ukraine An original artwork sold for $22,000 in an auction, raising money to purchase drones for the Ukrainian army 05/08/2022
Culture news Take a look at the Netherlands' extreme canal vaulting sport After a 10-year break, the Dutch city of Haarlem welcomed back Red Bull Fierste Ljepper to celebrate the oldest extreme sport of the Netherlands. But how did this intense sport come to be? 03/08/2022
Culture news Neighbours finale: But what are longest running soap operas in Europe? To mark the finale of Neighbours, the beloved Australian soap opera which aired for 37 years, we thought we'd take a look at the longest running soap operas in Europe 01/08/2022
Culture news Lincoln Center wants NY's nightlife made more accessible New York City has no shortage of nightlife but for people with disabilities like Sid Marcos, it can be a challenge. The Lincoln Center is making the arts more accessible for people with disabilities. 01/08/2022
Culture news Meet Emmie America: Russian fashion photographer and LBGTQ+ activist Euronews Culture speaks with Russian-born photographer, artist and activist, Emmie America about all things Vogue, promoting LGBTQ+ rights and the changes in her life since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 31/07/2022
Culture news LEGOLAND unveils England Lionesses miniatures for Euro final LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has unveiled its version of England's women's football team ahead of Sunday's European Championship final against Germany. Do the miniatures match-up for the big occasion? 29/07/2022
Culture news Buzz Aldrin's moon landing jacket sells for €2.7 million at auction The jacket worn by Buzz Aldrin on his historic mission to the moon has become the most valuable American space artefact ever sold at auction. But how much did it go for? 28/07/2022
Culture news How have Ukrainians responded to Eurovision being hosted in the UK? How have Ukrainians responded to Eurovision being hosted in the UK? 27/07/2022
Art French artist honours victims of Brumadinho disaster in giant artwork Contemporary French artist Saype created a giant piece of 'land art' on a football field as a tribute to the victims of the 2019 dam failure in Brumadinho, Brazil. 26/07/2022