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Culture agenda: The best things to be heard this week in Europe in Europe to be able to see

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I attack because the line-up this week is a full one!

While important events like Eurovision And Cannes Film Festival Steal in the spotlight, there is also a new science fiction show with a villain bot with soap operators. The Return of the Frechen Reaper in Final goal: blood linesAnd an exhibition that examines the fascinating story of the “father of haute couture”.

Plus: check-out Our latest catch -up videoWhere the Euronews culture journalist David Mouriquand and the editor Tokunbo Salako discuss the Dazy Dazzlers of the Met Gala – and the filmmaker, which we are most enthusiastic about in Cannes.

The highlights of this week are up to the next time.

Exhibitions

Value. I invent skin couture

Where: Petit Palais Museum (Paris, France)

When: Until September 7, 2025

Haute Couture, Catwalk Shows and even the labels in their clothes – none of these things would exist if Charles Frederick wouldn't be worth it. The English fashion designer founded House of Worth at the end of the 20th century, pioneer Parisian chic and revolutionized the fashion industry by introducing live models, collection shows and branding. It is a fascinating legacy that is researched in a collaborative exhibition between the Palais Galliera and the Petit Palais and contains more than 400 of the creations of the fashion house. A visually breathtaking view of the past – and present – of Couture creation and its marketing.

Bob Dylan: point empty

Where: Halcyon Gallery (London, UK)

When: Until July 6th, 2025

The Oscar-nominated film A complete unknown A new wave of Bob Dylan fever among younger generations-album the folk legend, which was awarded the Nobel Prize, has never slipped over the cultural relevance. Outside of his musical successes, Dylan is also a productive artist whose works were exhibited worldwide. His latest series shows 97 original paintings on paper. An intimate insight into the spirit of a creative genius, the brush strokes of which still bring the stories to life.

events

Eurovision

Where: Basel, Switzerland

When: May 17, 2025

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Grab your bingo cards and coincide in the glitter -the Campest night of the year of the continent is almost there. After 25-year-old Nemo took the crown home for Switzerland last yearWe are on the way to Basel, where 26 countries will appear after we have been decided in the live semi-final this week.

Once again the competition was hidden in controversy – from the use of The “C-word”To a Letter signed by 72 former Eurovision participants This requires that Israel and his national broadcaster be banished by the event.

Be excited about the Euronews culture for live reporting at night -and let us know what your favorite can be won ((((That's ours).

The London Coffee Festival

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Where: Old Truman Brewery (London, Great Britain)

When: May 15-18, 2025

At this annual festival there is to love a crossbar in which baristas and coffee lovers gather to experience the latest innovations in the industry. It takes place in the Truman Brewery in East London, it is a tedious atmosphere – and not just because everyone is taken into caffeine! A lively schedule for workshops, discussions, product stands and tastings invite specialists and consumers to mix, learn from each other and to espresso Dale Cooper-Fegth Love For hot black coffee.

Films

Final goal: blood lines

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Where: Great Britain cinemas

When: May 14, 2025

Death is back to its threatening Rube Goldberg games in the sixth episode of the Volks End goal Franchise. This time we follow College students Stefani (Kaitlyn Santa Juana), who repeatedly has evil preliminary preliminary preliminary to death (we all know where this leads). The directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein have reportedly made something different with this something else and expanded the basic prerequisite by transforming the visions into a generation curse that Stefani has to try. It also plays the late, great Tony Todd In the recurring role of the corpse mediator William Bludworth being the last appearance on the screen.

… and if you need a memory of the best death scenes of the previous films, Please.

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Cannes Film Festival 2025

Where: Cannes, France

When: 13 – 24 May 2025

Cinephiles, try to stay calm. One of the largest and most glamorous film events of the year will begin, with highlights including highlights Mission: impossible – the last billingJulia Ducournau's eagerly awaited alphaPresent Wes Anderson'sThe Phoenician programSpike Lees Highest 2 lowestand directorial debut by Scarlett Johansson and Harris Dickinson. The festival opens with the debut film by Amélie Bonnin, Partir and Jourwhich will soon be published in French cinemas. For a complete overview of our local critic David Mouriquand Did you assure you.

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TV

Murder bot

Where: Apple TV+

When: May 16, 2025

For those who are still missing, Apple TV+ has a new show to breastfeed their science fiction shemes. Based on the book series by Mordha Wells The Murderbot Diaries, Alexander Skarsgård can be seen as a villain -Cyborg who receives free will – but has to keep it secret. This is how a double life begins: secret missions on creepy planets during the day and bing trashy television at night. And don't be fooled by the name that there is – Murderbot is confused by people, but not to hurt them. If at all, it is increasingly brought into your world while trying to navigate in social clues.

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In a time increased AI fear, this is a strange (and maybe calming) personable and comedic representation.

Music

Pink Floyd at Pompei – McMlxxii (2LP Vinyl Edition)

When: Now out

In October 1971, Pink Floyd performed alone within the urgent limits of Pompeii's old Roman amphitheater. Documented by Adrian Mabene, it became one of the best known Concert films From all times – and still remains a remarkable experience; The historical environment displaces the atmospheric sound of the band with an intimate tactility.

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The original 35 mm film was newly mastered in 4K and recently published in addition to new editions of his audio recording in various formats. For the first time, this includes a vinyl edition that was remixed by the former Porcupine Tree member Steven Wilson. It also has two bonus tracks and an previously unpublished extended version of 'A ChauCerful of Secrets'.

PS: If this is your appetite for more live albums – We have put together a list of our top ten. Don't say, we won't spoil you.

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