Full Coverage: Culture
May 2007
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A unique collection of photographs from Bhutan illustrating the country's culture, biodiversity and scenery, with descriptive annotations
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17.05.2007
The Creative Commons Australia and the Open Channel Screen Resource Centre present the Open Channel Video Slam, a collaborative film project CCau took part in over last weekend (May 13-14).
more...Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Information & media] |
16.05.2007
It promises to be the start of an exciting association. Oxfam will be the official charity partner at the 2007 International Indian Film Awards (IIFA) to be held at Yorkshire, UK from 7 – 9 June.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [United Kingdom] [Aid] [Volunteering] |
08.05.2007
The Children Theatre Centre – Skopje started the rehearsals of “Balkan Express”, a play by contemporary Albanian dramatist Stefan Capatiku. The play is prepared under the auspices of the Forum Theatre project.
more...Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Children] |
08.05.2007
Last night, the fifth Queer Zagreb festival started with the play "Oedipus in Corinth", directed by Ivica Buljan. The Festival will last for six days and this years edition will deal with the topic of "Balkans Queer".
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Gender] [Sexuality] |
07.05.2007
Kosovo and Serbia are in a difficult position, because they have not come to terms with the past and the present political situation is uncertain. Both governments, together with Europe, need to find a solution that will not give rise to new conflicts. Curators, activists, and artists in Belgrade and Prishtina are already participating in joint projects and attempting to reach a better understanding of each othersÂ’ viewpoints.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Peace] |
06.05.2007
More...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [Labour] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] Image: Shankhari Bazar
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03.05.2007
Members of the UN Committee on Information at New York headquarters have supported the use of a wide menu of media technologies for clear and coherent convey of messages on development, peace and human rights to the people of the world.In fact, UN meetings can now be viewed live as webcasts anywhere in the world.
more...Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT] [Knowledge] |
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