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Forgotten fossil turns out to be Antarctica’s first dinosaur
A vertebra discovered by British scientists in 1985 has been identified as the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica, shedding new light on how these animals spread across the southern hemisphere.
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Spanish Film Archive sets out to reconstruct Orson Welles’s ‘Quixote’
The Spanish institution is joining forces with the Cinémathèque Française, Italy’s Cineteca Nazionale and Munich’s Filmmuseum to recover lost footage from a legendary shoot that unfolded over 30 years in the Spanish heartlands that so captivated the filmmaker. #Cinema
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‘I’m happy they came’: The World Cup’s most viral fan moments (so far)
Food discoveries, tidy stadiums and bagpipes on the streets of Boston are only the beginning as football fans across the United States, Canada and Mexico have been leaving very distinctive signs of their presence…
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Cirque d’Hiver begins major renovation
Twenty ornamental frescoes from the Second Empire are to be restored over twelve to eighteen months. The seating, the polychrome ceiling canvas and the stained-glass windows will also be refurbished. #Art
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Madrid, Woody Allen’s new cinematic muse
Woody Allen’s next film, set entirely in Madrid, will treat the city as a star. Filming begins in October, following in the footsteps of New York, Paris, Rome and Barcelona.
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Flea markets and antique spaces keep history in circulation
Collectors, sellers and restorers are giving new life to historical objects through flea markets, antique salons and private museums.
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Epidaurus: 10,000-strong ovation for National Opera’s ‘Medea’
The production was a reconstruction of the historic 1961 production of ‘Medea’ with Maria Callas, staged once again in the very same venue.
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BABELL turns Porto into a ‘book city’ with internationally renowned authors
Two Nobel laureates, Booker Prize winners and writers will make Porto a literary capital from 24 to 29 June at the BABELL Festival, to bring readers closer to bookshops.
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James Burrows, director of beloved sitcom “Friends”, dies aged 85
James Burrows won 11 Emmy awards during his career and worked as director, producer and writer in more than 1,000 episodes of hit TV programmes.
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