Now playing Next Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week We've got an eclectic selection for you this week: think filthy basslines, Studio Ghibli characters brought to life on stage, the campy pop of Eurovision, a warning to avoid a film called 'AGGRO DR1FT', and much more. 11/05/2024
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Now playing Next the global conversation Terry Reintke: EU's Green Deal can be saved despite setbacks With an unprecedented breakthrough, the Greens were among the surprise winners of the last European elections. Their ambitious climate agenda won over many voters. But COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, inflation and soaring energy costs have all taken a heavy toll on the movement's popularity 10/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Pageant scandal: Why did Miss USA & Miss Teen USA both abruptly quit? This week, both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA suddenly gave up their titles, leading to much speculation. Here’s why there’s mounting pressure on both orgnizations for more transparency. 10/05/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'AGGRO DR1FT' - A moronic and empty provocation Maybe my vitriol towards this film is exactly what director Harmony Korine wants. And if that’s the case, hats off. However, he’s still getting my two cents, in the shape of a warning for anyone curious enough to buy a ticket. 10/05/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news On stage protests and anti-Israel rallies overshadow Eurovision 2024 From Eric Saade to Ireland's Bambie Thug, on stage protests have taken place as authorities in Swedish city of Malmö are on full alert, with the second semi-final taking place today. 09/05/2024