Cinema 'The Voice of Hind Rajab': The reality of the Gaza war through fiction How can filmmakers tell the horrors of the war in Gaza without distorting reality? With 'The Voice of Hind Rajab', director Kaouther Ben Hania offers an answer, halfway between documentary and fiction. 05/12/2025
Culture news Google reveals 2025's most searched topics and people Google has revealed its global ranking of this year's most searched terms, topics and people. From Charlie Kirk to 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' here is what people were googling in 2025. 05/12/2025
Culture news Charity seeks £500,000 to repair Shakespeare family home The house in Stratford-upon-Avon already received a £1 million donation last year but a car crash in October further damaged the historic building. 04/12/2025
Culture news Next year's Angoulême Comics Festival cancelled amid calls for boycott The cancellation of the upcoming festival was expected after a monthslong crisis over its governance. Authors and publishers pulled out of the event last month. 03/12/2025
Culture news Infant Jesus stolen from controversial nativity scene in Brussels The new nativity design by artist Victoria-Maria Geyer sparked debate on social media over its characters' faceless depictions. 03/12/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Love Letters' - A portrait of queer motherhood Alice Douard's first feature film is a funny, necessary and heartwarming story of both romantic and maternal love. 28/11/2025
Culture news Why are Italian musicians protesting Venice Opera's new conductor? Beatrice Venezi was appointed as music director of La Fenice opera house in September. Musicians and staff are demanding her revocation over her lack of experience and ties to the far-right. 27/11/2025
Culture news 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is 50: Five surprising covers of Queen's hit song ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ came out 50 years ago today. Euronews Culture picks its favourite and most surprising renditions of Queen's legendary single. 31/10/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Hedda’ - A dazzling tale of freedom and power Nia DaCosta's 'Hedda', out on Prime Video, is a modern and audacious retelling of Henrik Ibsen's 1891 play, about a disillusioned woman's quest for social and financial advancement. 31/10/2025
Culture news Universal and AI music firm settle lawsuit and launch new platform A legal wrangle over alleged copyright infringement between Universal Music and AI firm Udio has ended with a settlement and a new partnership for a platform to make AI music more accessible to everyday users. 31/10/2025
Art Jewish heirs sue Met Museum and Greek foundation over looted painting A Jewish couple was forced to leave Vincent van Gogh’s 1889 'Olive Picking' behind when they fled Nazi Germany. The pair's heirs are now fighting for the painting's ownership. 31/10/2025
Culture news 'Penniless' Francis Ford Coppola sells $1 million watch for 'Megaflop' The American filmmaker is auctioning off seven watches from his luxury timepiece collection after very poor box office returns from his widely panned self-funded 2024 film 'Megalopolis'. 29/10/2025
Culture news Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka says US visa revoked The 91-year-old Nobel Literature laureate says he's received a letter from the US Consulate in Nigeria cancelling his visa. Soyinka has been critical of Donald Trump since his first presidency. 29/10/2025
Culture news Explained: French streamer’s death sheds light on 'trash streaming' French streamer Jean Pormanove was known for performing extreme acts in live broadcasts. His death exposes a disturbing internet phenomenon. 21/08/2025
Art UK raises £3.8 million to keep rare Barbara Hepworth sculpture The UK government had issued an export bar on the sculpture after it was sold at an auction in March 2024, citing its cultural significance. 20/08/2025
Culture news Why is there no Song of the Summer 2025? Compared to last year, 2025 has not given us THE Song of the Summer. Euronews Culture picks out the tracks that deserve a shot at the title. 17/08/2025
Culture news Two years after her death, a Sinéad O'Connor biopic is in the works The Irish musician died in 2023 at the age of 56. The future biopic should focus on her early career and is backed by the producers of the 2022 documentary 'Nothing Compares'. 16/08/2025
Culture news Why we're a little worried about Taylor Swift's new era After a yearslong album streak and a record-breaking tour, Taylor Swift could have taken a break. Instead, she comes back with a record she says is more “focused”. Here's hoping she means it... 15/08/2025
Art Greenpeace deploys huge Anish Kapoor artwork on North Sea gas platform Anish Kapoor's 'BUTCHERED' is an original artwork created specifically for Greenpeace's protest action. It is believed to be the first fine art piece to be installed on an active fossil fuel platform. 15/08/2025
Culture news TIME Magazine celebrates first ever 'Girls of the Year' list The US-based publication honours “10 extraordinary young leaders” between the ages of 12 and 17 from various fields including music, science and sports. 14/08/2025