Israeli actor Tomer Capone expressed his deep emotional connection to his character 'Frenchie' in the series 'The Boys'. He revealed that he has not yet watched the final episode of the fifth season, which marks the end of the show, during an interview with Variety magazine.
The State Historical Museum in Moscow hosted a special screening of an animated project depicting the life of the legendary military leader Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov. This project aims to blend history with modernity, offering a fresh perspective on his military achievements.
The Wild Mint Music Festival is set to take place in Tula, Russia, from June 19 to 21. This cultural event will feature a diverse lineup of artists from various musical backgrounds, making it a highlight of the region's cultural calendar.
Billionaire Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, caused a stir on social media with his appearance at a noodle restaurant in central Beijing on May 15. This visit prompted the restaurant to launch a new menu item called 'War God in a Leather Jacket'.
Ali Badr's article discusses the role of Gulf countries in Arab culture, highlighting the influence of money on cultural institutions. While criticism is important, the piece revisits old ideas without deep analysis.
Lebanese artist Fadl Shaker is gearing up for a crucial court session that could define his artistic future. After years of absence, he is expected to make a comeback with 20 new songs, awaiting the green light from Lebanese authorities.
Watermelons are a beloved summer fruit, but selecting the right one can be challenging. Experts reveal the secrets to choosing a sweet watermelon by focusing on sound and the white spot.
In a prominent cultural event, Sharjah presented strong arguments in Warsaw about the importance of books as a means of cultural diplomacy. This occurred during the book fair, emphasizing literature's role in enhancing relationships between peoples.
On Wednesday, May 20, the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow opened the 'Colors of the World' exhibition, showcasing artistic creations by diplomats from various countries. This event highlights the cultural and artistic diversity within the diplomatic community.
In a bold move, over 600 cinema professionals released a statement denouncing the threats posed by Vincent Polory's control over the film industry. This statement coincided with the opening of the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting concerns about diminishing diversity in film production.
Stephen Colbert concludes his tenure as host of The Late Show after more than a decade, with his final episode airing on Thursday. This decision follows CBS's announcement of the show's cancellation for financial reasons, raising questions about potential political pressures.
Russian composer Igor Korneliuk has unveiled the profound relationship between music and mathematics, emphasizing that studying tones reveals an astonishing numerical system that organizes melodies. This intersection of arts and sciences is both unexpected and enlightening.
The Indonesian Ministry of Creative Economy has announced its support for developing voice talents through workshops and training programs. This initiative aims to bolster the voice industry amid the growing creative economy.
American star Barbara Streisand has announced her apology for not attending the Cannes Film Festival to receive an honorary Palme d'Or due to health issues related to a knee injury. The festival management confirmed that they will continue to celebrate her honor while wishing her a speedy recovery.
The Romain Theater in the capital hosted the premiere of the classic play "Gypsy Aza," directed by Nikolai Likarev, who presented a modern interpretation based on a new script by Radmila Bogdanova.
In the face of ongoing conflict since April 2023, booksellers in Khartoum have launched an initiative to turn sidewalks into cultural havens, striving to preserve the city's cultural memory amidst destruction.
Muslimah Bin Abdul Malik Primary School in Dhahran Al-Janub honored student Bandar bin Turki Al-Mas'ad Al-Wad'i for achieving first place in the Arabic calligraphy competition. This recognition is part of the initiative to promote Saudi Vision 2030.
A new DNA study has raised questions about the origins of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the Americas, who was believed to have been born in Genoa, Italy. These findings may reshape our understanding of his personal history.
Walid Jumblatt's book 'A Measure of the East' explores modern Lebanese history and offers deep insights into the political and social conflicts that have shaped the country. The 340-page work serves as a window into contemporary Lebanon's tumultuous past.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has inaugurated the tombs of Amenhotep known as 'Rabouya' and his son 'Samut' in the West Bank of Luxor. This event follows the completion of extensive restoration work aimed at enhancing the site for visitors.