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Winning ALBA Thesis Prize : ”Try to use Chekhov’s Gun”

The Euroculturer interviews Lora Markova, the winner of the 2012 ALBA (Annual Liesbeth Brouwer Award) Thesis Prize. We all saw her being awarded with the prize during the Gala dinner at the Intensive...

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Creative Europe: Exporting Culture at the EU Level

Exporting creative industries is important in boosting a European city, but the EU is still ignorant of such potential asset. The ‘creativity’ sector includes architecture, audiovisual products,...

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Marseille-Provence 2013: A dive into the Mediterranean

Marseille, a lively multicultural city and ancient Greek port, still continues to live from the sea. Walking from the Gare St. Charles, you can already feel it: the sound of people out in the streets...

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The Mariinsky Theatre – My Personal Tiffany & Co.

Ting-jung Chen introduces us to her own "Tiffany&Co": the Mariinsky Theatre.

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Plotting Elena Ferrante: An Anonymous Writer’s Map to Freedom

Elena Ferrante is an enigma and a literary genius- the elusive writer offers a way of life to Rohan Kumar.

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Between Trauma and New Visions: “Art in Europe 1945-1968” – a transnational...

In Karlsruhe, Germany, Dana Ghafoor explores an exhibition that has a new vision of Europe beyond the divide of East and West

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From Hope to Labyrinth: Summer Exhibitions Review

How would you picture "hope" or "labyrinth"? Read this review of three exhibitions, including one from the world-famous Rencontres d'Arles.

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The Rebirth of European TV

Nemanja Milosevic reviews four recent TV shows (from Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Germany and Spain!) that prove the landscape of European television programmes is being renewed, becoming as...

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A Journey through Bucharest’s Fascist Architecture and Forgotten History

In this article, Stefania Ventome explores the forgotten history of Romania's pre-war architecture and its connections with fascism and King Carol II's cult of personality.

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Feminism Around The Globe: A Cooperation Between Artists, Experts, and...

Written by Eva Guillot & Ennio Mos Strasbourg is known for its vibrant cultural life, and MA Euroculture students have had the opportunity to contribute to it by organizing a cultural event during...

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