Art France’s Culture Pass: Who is eligible and what can you buy with it? Young people across France are being offered the chance to access concerts, museums, and books for free as part of President Macron's new plan. 15/11/2021
Spotlight Hong Kong's growing cultural district helps local art scene thrive In partnership with Hong Kong Hong Kong's art scene is growing by leaps and bounds and the new West Kowloon Cultural District is part of this new cultural ecosystem. 15/11/2021
Destinations Turkey: The perfect destination for white sand beaches and winter sun There are a host of new attractions on offer in Turkey in the lead up to the country's centennial in 2023. 15/11/2021
Culture news Christmas gifts for music lovers: Sonic suggestions for silly season Vinyl box sets, photobooks, and books adorned with encyclopaedic knowledge of modern music. Here are some of the best gifts you can purchase for your nearest and dearest music lovers. 14/11/2021
People These 9 words don’t exist in English but you’ll wish they did Words can tell you a lot about a culture and these are some of the best and most unique. 14/11/2021
France Paris Photo Fair welcomes visitors in French capital and online Learn about the highlights of this year's event and how to see more without leaving the comfort of your home. 13/11/2021
Culture news Feeling lost? How digital fashion is missing that key element of touch Design software imitates the weight, shape and movement of different pre-set fabrics when you apply them to a design, but many designers still want to touch the real thing before they commit to a design. 13/11/2021
Design London's Courtauld gallery to reopen after 3-year transformation The historic listed building on the banks of the Thames welcomes visitors back to indulge in one of Europe's most prestigious art collections. 12/11/2021
Culture news The 'Mona Lisa' of stamps, worth $8 million, goes on display in London The unique 1856 1c Magenta from British Guiana was bought at auction in the USA. The sale makes it the world's most expensive stamp. 10/11/2021
Culture news 'The Schuman Show', or how to mock the singular world of EU politics 'The Schuman Show' plays once a month in the heart of the European capital and hopes to make waves beyond the Brussels bubble with its increasingly popular satirical offerings. 10/11/2021
Design Venezuela's hidden gems are slowly deteriorating The 1950s were, for Caracas, a magical decade. A period that also coincided with the arrival of European immigrants, which led to the creation of projects by world-renowned architects and artists. 09/11/2021
Culture news Amy Winehouse's items fetch millions at auction in Los Angeles The proceeds will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which supports vulnerable young adults struggling with addiction. 08/11/2021
Art Stifling or an unlikely creative inspiration? Art after lockdown London Grads Now. 21 features the work of MA students, who’ve graduated this year from the capital’s art schools. Among them is Graham Martin, 38, originally from Ayr in Scotland, who studied painting at the Royal College of Art. 05/11/2021
Art Rotterdam museum opens entire collection to public in 'world first' Visitors to the Depot in Rotterdam will be able to view the 151,000 items in its revered collection. 05/11/2021
Culture news Mohamed Mbougar Sarr from Senegal wins France's Goncourt Prize The winner of the Goncourt Prize receives a symbolic cheque of 10 euros but a guarantee that their novel will be published in thousands of copies 04/11/2021
Culture news Man bleeds to death after being gored at Spanish bull-running festival The death is the first fatality in Spain's bull-running events this year. Generational divides rage on about whether the events should remain part of Spanish tradition. 01/11/2021
No Comment Guatemalan faithful honour Saint Simon in indigenous village With music, tobacco and liquor, hundreds of faithful honour Saint Simon, a popular deity in Guatemala in the indigenous village of San Andrés Itzapa in Guatemala. 29/10/2021
Culture news Duran Duran become latest major music act with a biopic in the works Please, please tell me now, is there something I should know? Yes, Duran Duran are making it to the big screen! 29/10/2021
Culture news Gigs are back in Ireland - just don't expect to crowdsurf Under new guidance, crowd surfing will not be permitted and nightclub goers must form a socially distanced queue to buy drinks. 29/10/2021
Food and Drink Paris Chocolate Fair gets dressed up with a fashion cake-over The event, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic last year, gives visitors a chance to discover the latest innovations and taste creations. 28/10/2021