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Australia has a love-hate relationship with cats – but under all the emotion is a fascinat
Australia has a love-hate relationship with cats – but under all the emotion is a fascinat
We got our first feline hero in 1971 when Matthew Flinders’ heartfelt tribute to his pet Trim was discoveredIn 1872, the city of Melbourne hosted its first cat show one year after London’s Crystal Palace debuted its first show. By 1885, “cats were seldom treated very well” in Aus
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Paróquia preserva história e fortalece devoção a São João Batista
A Natividade do Precursor de Jesus recorda a importância da missão em preparar o caminho para a chegada do Salvador. Continue lendo → O post Paróquia preserva história e fortalece devoção a São João Batista apareceu primeiro em Notícias.
Videoinstalação que culpa Churchill por fome na Índia sai de exposição em Londres
Uma artista retirou uma videoinstalação da National Portrait Gallery, em Londres, que culpava Winston Churchill por uma fome na Índia colonial, após um historiador e outras pessoas reclamarem que a caracterização do papel de Churchill era imprecisa. Leia mais (06/24/2026 - 14h22)
O Holocausto na era da descolonização
Livro amplia o debate sobre memória, racismo, colonialismo e o uso político da memória em contextos diversos O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Cultura.
Highlife enjoys growing popularity in the hands of new generation of musicians
Highlife enjoys growing popularity in the hands of new generation of musicians
Often called the “grandfather” of modern African music, Highlife was born a century ago in the port cities of Ghana. Blending colonial brass with traditional rhythms, it became the soundtrack of West African independence. Now, the genre has been officially recognized by UNESCO as
Burkina Faso ruling junta cuts diplomatic ties with ex-ruler France
Burkina Faso ruling junta cuts diplomatic ties with ex-ruler France
Burkina Faso's military junta on Friday cut diplomatic ties with former colonial power France, accusing Paris of acting against its interests and backing subversive networks and militants in the Sahel. The move deepens the ruling authorities' break with Western allies since Capta
250 years of US independence: Why France supported American Revolutionaries
250 years of US independence: Why France supported American Revolutionaries
French support for the American Revolution began well before the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. King Louis XVI saw the rebellion in North America as an opportunity to weaken his British rival and avenge past defeats. FRANCE 24 looks back at how European colonial riv
French diplomatic force pull out of Burkina Faso after four years of souring ties
French diplomatic force pull out of Burkina Faso after four years of souring ties
France has pulled all its diplomats from Burkina Faso, the foreign ministry has said, after the military-led African nation broke off diplomatic ties with its former colonial power. French authorities also demanded Burkinabese diplomatic staff leave the country by July 6. Laurent
Ai Weiwei pushes Manchester’s buttons, a ceramicist makes it personal and frames get refra
The Chinese artist goes large on colonialism, a group show tackles a fun theme and Xanthe Somers’ stoneware fools the eye – all in your weekly dispatchAi Weiwei: Button Up!If any artist can fill the vast home of Factory International, it’s Ai Weiwei, with an installation about wo
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Ai Weiwei: Button Up! review – skeleton chandeliers, a real-life temple – and too much sil
Aviva Studios, ManchesterThe artist’s latest show is a staggering takedown of colonial history, warfare and the migrant crisis, featuring buttons by the tonne and richly perfumed tea History has repeated itself all over Ai Weiwei’s vast exhibition of monumental sculpture in Manch
Sam Neill was a warm, wry and unselfish star who twinkled so others could shine | Peter Br
His unshowy gifts, which discreetly carried arthouse drama and blockbuster adventures alike, never sucked a movie’s oxygen in to his own performance‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interviewHis 20 best performancesA life in picturesObituaryNeill
But first, coffee: The drink that energized the American Revolution
But first, coffee: The drink that energized the American Revolution
Colonial Americans were drinking coffee long before they dumped tea into Boston Harbor or fought a war for independence. The establishments that served it were already brewing revolutionary ideas.