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The Pilgrimage Must Go On: Senegal Holds Festival That Could Draw Millions

October 6, 2020October 6, 2020Ruth MacleanComments Off on The Pilgrimage Must Go On: Senegal Holds Festival That Could Draw Millions

Pilgrims from across the West African country flocked to the holy city of Touba, where they slept, ate and prayed together for the Magal religious festival — despite coronavirus concerns.

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‘Nomadland’ Wins Top Prize at the Venice Film Festival

September 12, 2020September 13, 2020Eleanor StanfordComments Off on ‘Nomadland’ Wins Top Prize at the Venice Film Festival

The first major international movie event since the coronavirus pandemic began drew to a close and handed out its biggest award.

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A Modern-Day Christmas Market, Transylvania-Style

December 21, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on A Modern-Day Christmas Market, Transylvania-Style

While Germany’s Christmas markets are a favorite among travelers, a little-known market in Transylvania has added sparkle to an ancient city with a German-speaking community.

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Surfacing: A Queer Film Festival in Tunisia — Where Being Gay Is Illegal

May 14, 2019NOA AVISHAG SCHNALLComments Off on Surfacing: A Queer Film Festival in Tunisia — Where Being Gay Is Illegal

“It is normal to be queer, to be different, and we have the right, of course, to exist.”

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Fyre Festival’s Organizers Didn’t Pay a Restaurant Owner, So GoFundMe Donors Stepped In

January 22, 2019LAURA M. HOLSONComments Off on Fyre Festival’s Organizers Didn’t Pay a Restaurant Owner, So GoFundMe Donors Stepped In

With two documentaries bringing new attention to the 2017 music festival disaster, people raised more than $167,000 for a Bahamian restaurant owner who was exploited.

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Music Festivals Are Gaining Popularity in Asia. Just Not With Officials.

November 27, 2018MIKE IVESComments Off on Music Festivals Are Gaining Popularity in Asia. Just Not With Officials.

Conservative governments have been canceling Western-inspired events, which they see as threats to public safety, political stability or social and religious values.

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