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Universal Music Seeks Public Offering in US Markets
7.21.25

Universal Music Group has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission regarding a potential public offering in the US, where it will not receive proceeds from selling ordinary shares held by certain shareholders.
Wayfarer Misled Insurers with False Claim History
7.21.25

A lawsuit claims that Wayfarer's July 2023 application for insurance included a letter stating that no one knew of any potential claim related to Employment Practices Liability coverage, despite prior complaints by Lively and others before July 2023.
Yonaguni Pyramid Defies Modern Understanding of Ancient World
7.21.25

Researchers are re-examining ancient structures in Asia and Indonesia that could rewrite modern society's understanding of the ancient world. The Yonaguni monument, a sunken 'pyramid' near Taiwan, has sharp-angled steps made entirely of stone, leading many to believe it was built over 10,000 years ago. In contrast, Gunung Padang in Indonesia is said to be the world's oldest pyramid, dating back more than 16,000 years, and was first re-discovered by Dutch explorers in 1890.
Athina Onassis Returns to Public Eye
7.20.25

Athina Onassis, daughter of French businessman Thierry Roussel and socialite Christina, attended the exclusive Bal d'Été in Paris, directed by Sofia Coppola. The event, which welcomes 300 A-Listers, raised money for the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. Athina wore a stunning red dress to the gala, where she posed with celebrities including Kiera Knightley and Anna Wintour. This marks her first public appearance in three years, following her marriage breakdown in 2016.
Dayong Mendoza Defies the One-Story Mindset
7.20.25

Dayong Mendoza emphasizes the importance of living multiple stories in life, challenging the notion that specialization limits one's identity. As a playwright and coach, Mendoza suggests that it's possible to create a lasting legacy beyond wins and titles by incorporating elements of color, memory, and truth into one's work.
Filipino Artists Unite with Global Counterparts in Exhibition
7.20.25

Filipino artists will join international counterparts from Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, and India in a month-long exhibition celebrating cross-cultural artistic exchange. The event highlights the launch of "Cultural Canvases," a book exploring the intersection of heritage and innovation in global art scenes, written by Manuel Sinquenco and featuring contributions from notable Filipino artists such as Roy Espinosa and Al Vargas.
FKDL Honors Rosa Parks in Paris Mural
7.20.25

A mural of Rosa Parks, created by urban artist FKDL as part of a street art festival, has been unveiled in northeast Paris, honoring her legacy. The mural is one of several painted in the neighborhood and was attended by Rosa Parks' son, Brian, who said it brought back fond memories of his mother.
Hamiduzzaman Khan: Modern Sculpture in Bangladesh
7.20.25

Hamiduzzaman Khan: A Pioneering Force in Modern Sculpture in Bangladesh He is a renowned sculptor who has created iconic works in Bangladesh over five decades. Notable Works: - Songshoptok at Jahangirnagar University - Hamla at Sylhet Cantonment - Shantir Payra at TSC International Recognition: - 1988 sculpture Steps in the Seoul Olympic Park earned him international recognition. Awards and Honors: - Ekushey Padak in 2006 - Fellowship from Bangla Academy in 2023 for his contributions to sculpture. Considered a founding figure of Bangladesh's modern sculpture movement, building on the path opened by Novera Ahmed.
Iceland's Winter Landscapes Captured by Patrick Lefèvre
7.20.25

Icelandic artist Patrick Lefèvre's "Form Vertur" series captures the country's unique landscapes during winter, where weather and light can dramatically alter the scenery. The title "Vetur" translates to "winter," a season marked by rapid changes in Iceland's vast open spaces, resulting in either enchanting visions of fleeting magic or quiet desolation.