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Marcus Hunter-Neill, a drag queen involved in a children's storytelling event controversy, expressed the trauma of being featured on "paedophile hunter" websites, which led to threats against his life, ultimately resulting in an apology and damages from TalkTV, while the event's continuation faced cancellation due to safety concerns, sparking broader discussions about political interference in the arts. #DragQueenStorytime #ArtsAndCulture #SocialIssues #GB #NI

Drag Queen Storytime: Abuse left drag queen fearing for his life
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London has been named the best city in the world for culture by Time Out magazine, praised for its diverse and accessible cultural offerings, which include theaters, galleries, and music venues, as well as high satisfaction among residents regarding the accessibility and affordability of the arts. #CulturalCapital #ExploreLondon #ArtsAndCulture #GB #FR #US

London named best city for culture by Time Out
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London has been named the best city in the world for culture by Time Out, recognized for its diverse and accessible cultural scene, which includes theaters, museums, and live performances, and praised by locals and officials for its significant contribution to the economy and global cultural appeal. #CulturalCapital #London #ArtsAndCulture #GB #FR #US

London named best city for culture by Time Out

A study from University College London found that engaging in arts and cultural activities weekly may slow biological aging similarly to regular exercise, with participants showing a biological age approximately 4% younger than those who participated less frequently. #HealthyAging #ArtsAndCulture #Wellness #GB

Doing regular cultural activities linked to slower ageing, study finds

A study from University College London has found that engaging in arts and cultural activities weekly can slow biological aging similarly to regular exercise, with participants experiencing up to 4% slower aging compared to those who engage less frequently. #HealthyAging #ArtsAndCulture #Wellness #UK

Doing regular cultural activities linked to slower ageing, study finds

A study from University College London suggests that regular engagement in arts and cultural activities may slow biological ageing at a level comparable to that of weekly exercise, highlighting the health benefits of such activities in promoting well-being and potentially improving longevity. #HealthyAging #ArtsAndCulture #Wellness #UK

Doing regular cultural activities linked to slower ageing, study finds

A recent study from University College London reveals that engaging in arts and cultural activities weekly can slow biological aging, producing effects comparable to regular exercise, with participants showing a 4% slower aging pace and younger biological age than those who rarely partake in such activities. #HealthyAging #ArtsAndCulture #Wellness #GB

Doing regular cultural activities linked to slower ageing, study finds