AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoContemporary Folk & Radio Culture: Brían Mac Gloinn of Ye Vagabonds launches “Songs to the Stranger” on RTÉ Lyric FM, spotlighting contemporary folk alongside Irish and international acts. Music & Pop-Culture Moments: Beyoncé drops “Morning Dew (Donk)” ahead of the 20th-anniversary expanded edition of B’Day, while Oasis documentary “Don’t Look Back In Anger” releases its first teaser with rare Noel-and-Liam access. Heritage Under Pressure: Cambodia pledges major restoration for Preah Vihear after 2025 cross-border fighting damaged the UNESCO site and surrounding communities. Community, Identity & Belonging: Nairobi’s “Birdman” Rodgers Oloo Magutha keeps injured birds and sparks a debate over compassion versus disease risks. Arts Access & Local Life: Los Angeles Public Library marks its centennial with a free festival and the debut of a world’s-largest pop-up book. Sports as Culture: Cape Verde’s Blue Sharks return to a hero’s welcome in Praia after a World Cup run that stunned Argentina. LGBTQ+ Language Explained: A guide to what “omnisexual” means and how it differs from pansexuality. Culture in Motion: Mongolia announces the first “World Horse Day” festival, celebrating nomadic heritage through equestrian sport and traditional arts.
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