Now playing Next Culture news Universal wins rights to Britney Spears' memoir for upcoming biopic Universal Pictures has landed the rights to Britney Spears' memoir “The Woman in Me" and will develop a biopic of the pop star. 02/08/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news World-renowned Albanian novelist Ismail Kadare dies aged 88 The Albanian literary giant was best known for works including "Broken April" and "The General of the Dead Army", chronicling life under communist dictator Enver Hoxha by way of allegorical stories. 01/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Boris Johnson memoir teased: Why is it already being mocked? Publishing house HarperCollins is to “unleash” former UK PM Boris Johnson’s memoir later this year. And the promotional image looks like a teaser for a (particularly naff) horror film... 21/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Rare first edition Harry Potter book sells for more than €53,000 J.K. Rowling's book features some unique errors and was sold at auction alongside a copy of "Casino Royale", the first novel in the James Bond spy series, which features an inscription by author Ian Fleming. 20/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Kazuko Shiraishi, ‘the Allen Ginsberg of Japan’, dies aged 93 Japan's beat poet Kazuko Shiraishi, a pioneer of modern performance poetry, dies at 93. 19/06/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news What is Ireland’s YES Festival? Ireland’s first all-female festival takes place at various locations across the north west for the next four days. The YES Festival will feature over 40 events and more than 30 female artists from the nations involved in the ULYSSES European Odyssey project. 13/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Edinburgh Fringe CEO defends Baillie Gifford sponsorship What is Baillie Gifford and why are festivals being pressured to drop their sponsorship this summer? 12/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Donald Trump asks in new book: Is Taylor Swift ‘legitimately liberal'? In an upcoming book which hits shelves later this month, Trump comments on Taylor Swift's appearance and questions her political beliefs. This comes at a time when President Biden’s campaign is actively seeking an endorsement from Swift. 11/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Homage in Huesca: Spanish city pays tribute to George Orwell George Orwell never fulfilled his wish to visit Huesca when he fought in the Spanish Civil War but nearly 90-years on, his son Richard Blair has made the trip to unveil a statue in honour of his famous father. 10/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Looking back on the cultural impact of '1984' On this day 75 years ago George Orwell's dystopian classic‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ was published. Many aspects of the English writer and journalist's foreboding tale have passed into everyday language and the book's central message still bears chilling relevance. 08/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The 10 Mr. Men and Little Miss characters with the worst vibes As two more characters are added to the Mr. Men and Little Miss series, we look at which characters deserve to be thrown into space. 08/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Mysterious manuscript of Albert Camus' ‘L'Étranger’ to be auctioned The complete (and mysterious) manuscript of Albert Camus' famous novel is to be auctioned and is estimated at between €500,000 and €800,000. 05/06/2024
Now playing Next World News 'It's hard to fight our own dictatorship and a foreign dictatorship' Where is the "Kashcheyeva's Needle" of Lukashenko's regime? Will Europe slip into a "yard fight" with "mafiosi" in Minsk and Moscow? Writer, activist and political emigrant Sasha Filipenko tells Euronews about his hopes and fears for Belarus 01/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news J.K. Rowling says loved ones begged her to keep trans views private J.K. Rowling appears in an essay collection featuring contributions from so-called 'gender critical' writers, in which she shares that her loved ones had pleaded with her to keep her polarising views on transgender women to herself. She also hits out at her hypocritical critics. 30/05/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Inside an old Madrid bank vault full of literary treasures In the depths of the Caryatid Building in Madrid is a vault containing some of the greatest treasures of Spanish literature. 28/05/2024