AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCultural Memory & Identity: Hong Kong’s LGBTQ community is gathering for “Offline Memories,” an offline archive show preserving pre-internet printed matter and connections despite Pride setbacks and a storm warning. Music as Community Care: Glasgow’s Recovery Connects returns as Scotland’s first alcohol-free music festival, with Pete Doherty headlining and a lineup built around stigma-free recovery. Arts Education & Inclusion: Wrexham’s Dynamic Signing Sensation choir—young performers with disabilities using sign language—takes the stage at a major gala concert. Democratic Culture on Campus: South Sudan’s ECU student guild elections are framed as a model for democratic practice, with the new president urging peaceful competition and accountability. Local Arts Ecosystems: Tel Aviv’s Freshpaint Art Fair brings 60+ exhibitions and live programming, while Boise’s Idaho Botanical Garden breaks ground on a major 10-acre expansion tied to education and summer concerts. Society & Information: A new column argues that more data can make societies less intelligent by eroding trust and shared understanding. Global Heritage: Rwanda’s royal Inyambo cows are treated as living symbols of cultural heritage, from palace decoration to museum storytelling.
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