AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Town of Culture: The government has revealed 15 shortlisted towns for the first UK Town of Culture 2028—Northampton, Herefordshire and seven Cheshire towns missed out, while winners will get £3m to run a year of local arts and culture. Heritage & Planning: Malta’s heritage NGO Din l-Art Ħelwa wants a delay to the Excelsior hotel extension hearing, arguing it should wait for UNESCO/ICOMOS to assess a bid to expand Valletta’s World Heritage boundaries. Music & Identity: Tanzania marks 30 years of Bongo Flava, tracing how the genre grew from street stories and lyrical battles into a defining cultural force. Culture Meets Tourism: Zanzibar’s Kizimkazi Festival 2026 kicks off preparations for a bigger three-day celebration (Aug 12–14) mixing cultural showcases with investment and development plans. Pop Culture in Court: BTS’ “SWIM” faces a US plagiarism lawsuit, while BigHit Music denies infringement and says it will fight the case. Arts as Access: A UK theatre group is staging “The Full Monty” with British Sign Language interpreted performances, aiming to make live culture more inclusive. Workplace Culture: Ireland’s parental-leave data highlights uneven paternity uptake, pushing employers to normalize fathers’ leave as part of everyday workplace culture. Global Arts Spotlight: Sir Anthony Hopkins signs with Decca Classics for a classical album release, adding another late-career chapter to his music journey.
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