This year’s Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, has been awarded to Flesh by British-Hungarian author David Szalay — a novel the jury described as “unprecedented” and one that “redefines the very nature of reading.”
From November 12 to 15, 2025, Reykjavík will once again become the center for writers and lovers of the written word — it will host Iceland Noir, one of the most atmospheric literary festivals of the North. Life at the edge of the Arctic Circle, amid stor
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The 26th edition of the International Documentary Film Festival One World has concluded in Bratislava, bringing together filmmakers from across Europe. This year’s theme focused on human resilience and the power of solidarity.
A new month-long exhibition by the Fondation Desperados is taking place in the former Poste Rodier building in the 9th arrondissement, turning the venue into a site for contemporary urban art
Belgrade is preparing to erase one of the most recognizable traces of the 1999 conflict: Serbia’s parliament has given the green light to demolish the former General Staff building, heavily damaged during NATO airstrikes.
The oil still life Painter’s Still Life (Zátiší malířské, 1913) by Czech Cubist Bohumil Kubišta was sold at a Sunday auction in Prague for CZK 44.2 million (about USD 1.9 million), setting a record for the still-life genre in Central and Eastern Europe si
In November 2025, Dubrovnik hosted another edition of the Lumiart Festival, an event that brings together contemporary visual practices and the city’s historic architecture.
The UK government has announced changes to the way music is taught in state schools. The decision follows an open letter by musician Ed Sheeran calling for improvements to music education.