Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Is this really the first newspaper comic strip? 18 October 1896: The New York Journal published the first “Yellow Kid” comic, often cited as the first regular, ongoing newspaper comic strip. 18/10/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Actor Mark Strong on Ukraine and the dangers of compassion fatigue "We just need to keep going and remind people that there are people who need our help." 17/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'The Exorcist: Believer' - An unholy regurgitation What a terrible day for an exorcism... 13/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Festival Lumière 2023: Premieres, classics & Wim for the win Cinephiles rejoice! The 2023 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon this weekend... And this year’s 15th edition is eye-wateringly good. Here’s the lowdown on the festival and the screenings and events you shouldn’t miss. 13/10/2023
Now playing Next Notes From The Usa The sounds of the South: Exploring Atlanta's rich musical heritage In partnership with Brand USA Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance takes a deep dive into the sounds of Atlanta, Georgia, from the city's gospel heritage to its most recent musical export: trap. 11/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Celebrating National Coming Out Day On this day, every year, is National Coming Out Day. 11/10/2023
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Now playing Next Business Kellogg’s split: A common business strategy? American company Kellogg’s split up into two separate companies earlier in October. Demergers constitute a rather common business strategy. 07/10/2023
Now playing Next Business FTX co-founder testifies against Sam Bankman-Fried in fraud case Bankman-Fried is standing trial for allegedly stealing billions of dollars from customers of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange platform FTX. The case has been called one of the biggest financial frauds in US history. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' The late William Friedkin's final film is a fitting full stop to a rich filmography. 06/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Uncovered: Stage where Shakespeare performed in Norfolk theatre The oldest running theatre in the UK has uncovered some of the original floorboards, on which the actual William Shakespeare acted. 05/10/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. EU Deforestation Regulation must address Africa’s needs, too For too long, the West has fallen short — regulation has been seen by many here in Africa as instruction rather than collaboration, and there are reasonable concerns that the EU Deforestation Regulation will follow suit, Abraham Baffoe writes. 03/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The Catholic Church's Synod: What's new this time? From online surveys to women and laypeople participating, Euronews Culture looks at how this year's Catholic Synod looks quite different from its predecessors. 01/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Ça plane pour moi' singer Lou Deprijck dies The Belgian singer and songwriter behind punk hit ‘Ça plane pour moi’, Lou Deprijck has died aged 77. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Green News UK PM delays petrol car ban to 2035 in major green policy shift Green groups say the PM is ‘taking the public for fools’ by rowing back on home insulation and petrol car pledges at a critical time. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Nazi propagandist Lord Haw-Haw given death sentence On this day in 1945, William Joyce - better known as ‘Lord Haw-Haw’ - was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death. 19/09/2023