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2023 French Cinema Festival Brings Films Screened at Palme d’Or to Indonesia

If you love French cinema, the Indonesian Institute Français (IFI) Jakarta is holding a French Cinema Festival (FSP) which will take place from November 17-26.

The role of women in textile production in full display in the exhibition “Berbicara Melalui Kain”

The journey of Lusiana Limono, 45, a textile craftwoman from Malang, East Java, regarding the role of women, fabric production and domestic space can be seen in the exhibition “Berbicara Melalui Kain” (Talking Through Fabric) held by GoetheHaus Foyer, Jakarta, on November 11 to December 3.

Toko Merah in Kota Tua to soon open to the public

Toko Merah (Red Shop) in Kota Tua, Jakarta's old quarter is set to be open to public. However, public access to explore the entire building is only for visitors who have visited the cafe called RODE Winkel, per DetikTravel, Thu (9/11).

Banyuwangi Holds Sepuluh Ewu Coffee-Drinking Festival in Osing Village, With This Philosophy

Banyuwangi held a coffee-drinking festival. This event, which is held every year, takes place at the Kemiren Traditional Tourism Village, Glagah district, Saturday (4/11) evening.

What to know about Jalatunda, the largest well in Indonesia

The Jalatunda Well in Pekasiran village, Batur district, Banjarnegara regency, Central Java, is said to be the largest well in Indonesia.

Solo named UNESCO Creative City

Solo city makes it into the UNESCO 55 Creative Cities list released by the organization on Tuesday (31/10).

68 Indonesian, international art galleries to participate in Art Jakarta 2023

Art Jakarta is holding its second international contemporary art week. After the outdoor edition in February at Forest City by Plataran, Senayan, this time it is held indoor at JIExpo Kemayoran.

Jonatan Christie wins French Open

Indonesian badminton player Jonatan "Jojo" Christie won the 2023 French Open after defeating Chinese player Li Shi Feng in the final match at the Glaz Arena, Paris, Sunday (29/10).

Can religion withstand amid wave of secularization? This is what Franz Magnis-Suseno has to say

With time, the challenges we face are also growing. The main problem, according to renowned scholar Franz Magnis-Suseno, is that development is not accompanied by religion, so the vertical relationship between humans and the Creator is put aside.

Trekking Routes in Ujung Kulon closed off to curb rhino poaching

The trekking routes on the Ujung Kulon peninsula, Banten, is officially closed to public starting November 1 until further notice in a bid to restore the ecosystem as well as protect the habitat of the one-horned Javan rhinoceros that has been included in the critically endangered category according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).

Getting to know Sri Hartini, the guardian of Wonosadi Customary Forest

Sri Hartini has been carrying out her duties as guardian of the Wonosadi Customary Forest in Kapanewon Ngawen, Gunung Kidul for decades. She voluntarily accepted this responsibilities from her father Sudiyo, before he died in 2011.

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