AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMusic & Community Fundraising: Champlain Charity Jamboree in Vankleek Hill drew a full-house crowd for a hospital fundraiser, with multiple bands keeping the tent rocking into late night. Heritage & Craft: Macdonell-Williamson House reopened for the season with an arts-and-crafts fair, pairing museum life with an outdoor tea setup by the Ottawa River. Fintech & Growth: Jordan’s fintech push is framed as a major bet for innovation, investment, and financial inclusion after the Jordan Fintech Festival. AI Backlash in Music: South African singer Credo V. Daniels faces online backlash after claims his live vocals don’t match studio versions, reigniting debates about AI-assisted production. Design Meets Tradition: “Carbon Silicon Singularity” wins Silver at the A’ Design Awards for turning ink-and-calligraphy into immersive stage visuals. Film & Grief: “Learning to Breathe Under Water” heads to Karlovy Vary with a story built around a child’s grief and a shark-made confidant. Family Pressure in the UK: New research links Britain’s summer sickie culture to childcare costs and holiday-care strain. Art World Spotlight: Jersey artist Dr Adam Perchard is shortlisted for the Hogarth Art Prize, with works tied to queer, Black, and immigrant London stories. Ethnic Unity Law Worries: China’s new ethnic unity rules spark concern about overseas reach and potential targeting, including Taiwan. Cultural Preservation: Adivasi communities in Vijayawada rally to protect tribal culture through dance and calls to safeguard land. Cricket Training Tech: Pakistan installs a Trueman 3 bowling machine at the National Cricket Academy to simulate match-like conditions.
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