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Grammys 2022: Jon Batiste wins big, Silk Sonic's success, and Zelenskyy plea

Here's what happened in Vegas while you were sleeping. → Read More

Which champagne will your favourite celebrities be drinking at the Oscars?

Many film fans like to dress up for the ceremony, which will see Europeans donning their tuxedos in the middle of the night. But if you really want to experience the true taste of the 94th Academy Awards, you might need to splash out. For the Oscars this year, a new champagne has been chosen in favour of long time pop provider Piper-Heidsieck. Its name? Fleur de Miraval. Its price? Around €350… → Read More

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer leaves Manchester United after humiliation at Watford

'Thank you for everything, Ole,' says Manchester United as Solskjaer leaves the club after 3 years in charge. → Read More

Duran Duran become latest major music act to have a biopic in the works

Please, please tell me now, is there something I should know? Yes, Duran Duran are making it to the big screen! → Read More

Roquefort makers feeling blue over nutritional scoring system that 'defies heritage'

The Nutri-Score is based on five letters and a color code, according to the nutritional quality of each foodstuff. The Nutri-Score of 90% of cheeses, including Roquefort, is D and E - the least nutritious. → Read More

Ancient winemaking complex unearthed in central Israel

Jon Seligman, one of the directors of the excavation, said the wine made in the area was known as “Gaza” wine and exported across the region. → Read More

Stirling's effort rewarded as UK City of Culture longlist announced

The winner will be announced in spring 2022 and will follow Coventry’s tenure as UK City of Culture 2021 to take the lead on culture in the UK in 2025. → Read More

France's Davy Tissot wins 2021 Bocuse d'Or world chef competition, Denmark and Norway also place

This year's competition honours those in the trade who responded to people's desire for good food during confinement. The take-away test! Not only that but also the Bocuse d'Or has set up an international rivalry between two chefs from same resturant. → Read More

'Black Lives Matter' wins 2021 LIBEX cartoon prize focussed on 'Cancel Culture'

Where will the new anathemas of political correctness take us?, asks LIBEX for their third edition of the international press cartoon competition. And the winner had BLM resonace. → Read More

'Dune': French box office hit suggests Villeneuve may have cracked the cult curse

The feature film faithfully takes up the plot of Franck Herbert's book, where tribes and potentates clash, millennia after our era, for control of the spice, a mixture that prolongs life. → Read More

France announces 2022 culture budget exceeds 4 billion euros

"This historic progression", according French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot, "will bring to +15% the lasting increase in the allocation to culture since 2017, excluding public broadcasting and civil pension charges". → Read More

Art Basel: 270 exhibitors show Art market's resilience as decaying bread takes the cake

This year's fair is very different to previous editions with COVID-19 certificate checks and face masks worn throughout, but galleries don't seem to mind as Sales are up. → Read More

Universal Music Group flotation: Five things you need to know

After the group's shares leapt up more than a third from their reference price, here are some facts to help you understand the group and the flotation. → Read More

Morozov collection set to wow art-hungry Paris audience

Four years after the immense success of the Shchukin exhibition, the Vuitton Foundation presents another collection of masterpieces, acquired at the turn of the 19th century by two Russian brothers, the Morozovs. → Read More

Gender Issues: Meet the artist who says Ladies Prefer Blondes but Diamonds are a Boy's Best Friend

Ever heard of The Merry Husbands of Windsor, The Curious Incident with the Bitch in the Night-time, and Shakespeare's Julia Caesar? You have now. → Read More

A case of sour grapes? Chateau owner accused of conflict of interest by those who didn't make grade

Hubert de Boüard and Philippe Castéja are accused, by chateaux that didn't make the grade, of acting in their own interests regarding the classification of St Emilion Grand Crus. → Read More

European Heritage weekend approaches! What are the coolest events across the continent?

The programme, which sees up to 20 million visitors every year, generates the greatest value, Euro for Euro, of any European cultural project. Here's how you can get involved where you are. → Read More

Art Student had 'no racist motive' when plastering Bordeaux slavery statue, says city

Modeste Testas (the subject of the statue), apparently Ethiopian, was bought as a teenager in 1781 by two brothers from Bordeaux then taken to their sugar plantation in the Caribbean → Read More

Denmark's Noma restaurant finally gets 3 stars as Michelin announces 2021 Nordic ratings

Michelin has awarded the world-famous Noma restaurant 3 stars for the first time. 2021 is also the first year the Guide has been published in a digital format only. → Read More

Art Paris Art Fair opens at Grand Palais Ephémère until Sunday

The 2021 edition will feature 26 solo shows. These monographic exhibitions spread throughout the fair allow visitors to discover or rediscover the work of modern and contemporary artists in depth. → Read More