Eco-tourism: A Cure to Tourism Pollution?
Tourism is the world’s biggest industry, and it is strengthening the economy while breaking barriers through infrastructure development. However, it is majorly responsible for environmental ...
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RISCA and Humanities Council Collaborate to initiate the RI CHARG Program
Key highlights: The RI Culture, Humanities, and Arts Recovery Grant program has been implemented to assist RI culture, humanities, and arts nonprofits The program has ...
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Top 5 Museum-Visits you should add to your bucket list
Given the current situation, several museums are temporarily closed. Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum is utilizing this time to bring the masterpieces of Gogh to life ...
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OSCAR 2021: Chloe Zhao, the first Asian woman to receive the award
Key Highlights Nomadland won the OSCAR for the Best Picture. Chloe Zhao, received the award for the Best Director. Yuh-Jung Youn was the first Korean ...
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Pandemic stopping you to step out, travel the heritage with Google
Key Highlights Google Arts & Culture has started an online resource called explore UNESCO World Heritage. This new service will be helpful for guiding educators ...
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2021 Grammys winner: Beyoncé makes history with most wins
Styling Your Mask: Grammys Red Carpet Trend At the 63rd annual Grammy awards on Sunday night all the nominees attended the red carpet and ceremony ...
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Sandro Botticelli: A Flawless Italian Painter
A portrait made by Sandro Botticelli has been sold for $92m at auction which ultimately created a new record for the Italian painter. The painting ...
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Why Museums & Galleries are Struggling for Their Survival after Coronavirus?
The future of Museums and Galleries are uncertain as for now, numerous cultural institutions are facing financial crises and are experiencing difficulties in their overall ...
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Black Artists’ Work Adorns the Walls of the National Gallery of Art
A total of 40 artworks have been newly added to the National Gallery of Art’s collection in Washington. The acquisitions have been received from Souls ...
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463 New Masterpieces Embellish the Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts has adorned its collection with 463 pieces of art this year in 2020. This has been a significant development following ...
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Halloween Safety Because COVID-19 Halloween Doesn’t Have to be Scary
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advice for Halloween From communion with the dead to pumpkins and pranks, Halloween is a patchwork holiday stitched together ...
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FarmVille, Which Drove Online Farmers to Facebook, is Ending in 2020
Thousands of sit-in farmers expressed their heartfelt gratitude It’s been speculated for weeks that FarmVille may shut down after some rumors surfaced on the internet. ...
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