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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

When culture goes corporate, Canada’s creativity suffers

Fifteen years ago I worked in the private sector as a proposal writer for an I.T. services firm. I sat in board meetings with some pretty high-level people. And much of the conversation involved words like “export,” “delivery of services,” “marketability,” and “strategic positioning.” What’s disturbing is that I now sit

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

When a Museum’s Big Dreams Prove Too Ambitious

A rendering of the new Museum for African Art, with its soaring four-story wall, curved ceiling of rare Ghanaian wood and elaborate spiraling staircase, still sits on an easel in an unfinished concrete skeleton facing Central Park. But those distinctive features and the $135 million budget that would have paid for

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Wine, architecture and the tourism experience

Architecture is a key factor in the creation of food and wine tourism experiences say researchers at Victoria University of Wellington. Dr. Julia Albrecht from the School of Management and Tobias Danielmeier from the School of Architecture are working together to understand the interrelationship between architecture, and the way people experience

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Italy Announces Sweeping Cultural Reforms

Recently appointed head of Italy’s department of cultural heritage, Dario Franceschini, announced a suite of reforms to his organization and its subsidiaries across the country, on Monday, L’Espresso reports. The reforms were spurred by the need to eliminate at least 37 top-level positions within the department in order to comply with new

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Away From Home but Not the Kitchen

 El Celler de Can Roca has climbed to the summit of world gastronomy without ruffling the simple routines of the family that runs it. The restaurant, in this city about an hour’s drive northeast of Barcelona, is owned and operated by three brothers who still lunch on their mom’s food every

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Do Cultural Tourism Sites Always Need New Attractions?

In recent years, the growth and development of digital applications and elaborate interpretive designs for museums and cultural heritage sites have been nothing short of explosive.  Every major site and museum– it seems– wants, or is persuaded, to continually renovate and improve its visitor experience.  As I have written over the

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Closing the gap in Australia's food culture

Rodney Dunn runs the Agrarian Kitchen cooking school in the Derwent Valley and often caters for international tourists travelling to Tasmania to explore it’s food and wine culture. In November this year 80 international food and wine writers, bloggers and opinion influencers will come to Australia as part of Tourism Australia’s

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Intermarche's initiative to sell ugly produce a great success

Although badly shaped or ugly apples, carrots or lemons are just as flavourful, they are normally not sold in supermarkets. Growers throw such fruits and vegetables away, because they do not meet the demanded aesthetic standards and shops do not accept them because they are afraid that customers will not

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Foodie holidays proving popular with young travellers

A new survey has shown that over 40 per cent of travellers aged 18-34 have chosen a holiday destination specifically because they wanted to try a certain type of food – a figure in stark contrast with the over-65s, of whom only 11 per cent let their stomachs do the

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Actualités du monde
Diane Dodd

Is there future for Creative Industry in Indonesia?

Indonesia’s previous over-reliance on exports has proven detrimental for the economy in the past. Now, the country is diversifying its economy by investing in creative industries to support and maintain its growth. Creative industry covers various economic activities which seek to generate or exploit information and knowledge. It is a broad

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Actualités du monde
Diane Dodd

Declaration on the Inclusion of Culture in the Sustainable Development Goals puts pressure on UN debate as zero draft is about to be finalized

The endorsement from 120 countries has reached 1,800 signatories since May 1st, including more than 600 organizations. Debate is on this week at the UN to strengthen added reference to culture in the preamble, under education programs (Goal 4), reduced inequality (Goal 10), sustainable cities (Goal 11), sustainable consumption and production

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Hacking cultural tourism with “selfie” reenactments of digital heritage

VanGoYourself is the first Europeana Creative pilot launched, which went live in May 2014 as part of Culture24’s Museums at Night festival of late night openings in the UK. The website encourages people to recreate a painting with their friends and share the photograph in their social media channels. The paintings come (via Europeana) from a

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Moscow students help tourists find their way around Russia’s capital

Although Moscow has come a long way since the 1990s, getting around Russia’s capital can still be a frustrating experience for many foreign tourists, who can find the Cyrillic signs, street plan and sheer size of the city disorientating. However, city authorities have now unveiled a special project designed to

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Where the world’s biggest coffee drinkers live

America might be famous for running on coffee, but it doesn’t run on much. Not compared to a handful of other countries, anyway. When it comes to actual coffee consumption per person, the US doesn’t even crack the top 15.  For much of Europe, and especially Scandinavia, the story is quite

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Luckiest man in the world has exciting plans for Malta

British entrepreneur Mark Weingard had three near-misses – in New York’s 9/11, the Bali bombing and Thailand’s 2004 tsunami – but fate had other plans. He speaks to The Sunday Times of Malta about how he went from being a lousy waiter to a successful trader who lost everything, to a millionaire philanthropist

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