The Deputy Emir of Asir, Prince Khalid bin Satam, received the Chairman of the Abha Literary Society, Dr. Ahmed Al-Muraei, to discuss cultural and literary programs enhancing the region's cultural movement.
Cultural programs on Algerian television often lack vitality, presenting a disconnection between past and present. Broadcasters discuss literature and art as if showcasing a deserted city, raising questions about the media's role in promoting vibrant culture.
The Japanese Yankii culture, known for its rebellious youth, has garnered renewed global interest thanks to a dating show on Netflix. This reflects the significant impact of popular culture on the global stage.
The Egyptian Minister of Culture is receiving increasing calls to enhance the arts and culture in the country. Intellectuals and artists are urging the development of cultural programs and the expansion of artistic events.
Indonesian Culture Minister <strong>Fadly Zon</strong> highlighted the necessity of implementing effective cultural programs that benefit the community during the inauguration of 11 new officials in the ministry. He stressed the importance of efficiency and coordination among stakeholders.
Modern cultural programs aim to attract audiences and enhance creative skills, providing a unique platform for artistic expression and community interaction. These initiatives support young talents and foster an environment conducive to creativity.