Category: Art and Culture

The Art and Culture section of Eurasia Baike highlights the creative currents, historical traditions, and cultural identities that shape the Eurasian continent. From classical heritage to contemporary movements, this category examines the artistic expressions of societies across Europe and Asia — including visual arts, literature, cinema, music, architecture, and performing arts.

Our articles connect cultural phenomena with their social and geopolitical context, offering readers a deeper understanding of how creativity evolves in response to history, identity, and regional interaction. With insights drawn from diverse sources in multiple languages, the section presents balanced commentary, profiles of influential artists, and analyses of cultural trends that influence both local communities and the wider Eurasian sphere.

Whether you are interested in traditional craftsmanship, modern artistic innovation, or the cultural dialogue between nations, this section provides accessible, well-documented perspectives on the richness of Eurasia’s cultural landscape.

2024

Late to the Party
Late to the Party 23 Aug 2024

Anna Lille’s Late to the Party is a raw, self-aware anthem that blends urban frustration with existential resignation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone trapped in a cycle of missed opportunities and toxic relationships, using the metaphor of a “party” as a microcosm for life’s fleeting moments. Lille’s delivery—likely a mix of weary […]

IRNA | Iran president terms Hegmataneh symbol of unity of Iranian ethnic groups
IRNA | Iran president terms Hegmataneh symbol of unity of Iranian ethnic groups 1 Aug 2024

Pezeshkian said in a message published on Tuesday that the inscription of Hegmataneh by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization once again reminded everyone of the splendor of the Iranian civilization.  He said the city of Hamedan, which has been built upon the ruins of Hegmataneh in western Iran, has been a cradle […]

2010

Death’s End
Death’s End 15 Jun 2024

Death’s End, the final installment of Liu Cixin’s Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy, is an epic and mind-bending conclusion that pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction. Picking up after the fragile truce between humanity and the Trisolarans established in The Dark Forest, the novel explores what happens when that peace is threatened—and ultimately shattered.

2024

Intermuseum Moscova: Patrimoniul cultural și capitalul uman | Muzeul e despre trecut, tinerii vorbesc despre viitor
Intermuseum Moscow: Cultural Heritage and Human Capital | The museum is about the past, young people talk about the future 28 May 2024

Between May 23 and 26, 2024, the “International Intermuseum Festival” was held in Moscow, separated into two branches, one dedicated to experts and one dedicated to the public. More than 250 experts participated in the discussions and the public had at their disposal more than 140 cultural and artistic events. The festival started with the […]

Lumea
World/Peace 3 May 2024

In the vast, often turbulent landscape of contemporary Eurasian music, few collaborations feel as inevitable yet jarring as Gio Pika and Miravi on their track “Мир” (Mir). Gio Pika, the gravel-voiced chronicler of the northern frost and “chanson” realism, finds a haunting antithesis in Miravi’s soaring, folk-inflected soprano.

Love
Love 3 Apr 2024

The song “AŞK” by Dedublüman & Cem Adrian, released in 2024, is a poignant exploration of love’s emotional complexity, blending melancholic lyricism with a haunting vocal delivery.

Step by step
Step by step 31 Mar 2024

The lyrics explore themes of love, disillusionment, control, and self-worth within the context of a toxic relationship or emotional manipulation. The song uses gambling and game metaphors to express the protagonist’s growing frustration, realization, and ultimate decision to walk away. The imagery of dice, aces, and a simple game reinforces the idea that love in […]

2023

Tzanca Uraganu & Mr Juve – Alo baza baza
Alo baza baza 11 Feb 2024

Released on February 11, 2023, the track “Alo Baza Baza” acted as a literal musical typhoon within the Romanian party scene. A collaboration between Tzancă Uraganu—the most prolific figure in contemporary manele—and the veteran “hype-man” Mr. Juve, the song quickly evolved into a club anthem that dominated YouTube and TikTok charts for months.

2024

The Western Sky 10 Feb 2024

“The Western Sky” (Persian: آسمان غرب) is an Iranian aerial war film directed and written by Mohammad Asgari and produced by Habibollah Valinejad. This work is a joint production of the Farabi Cinema Foundation and the Soureh Cinema Organization, with the participation of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army. It was first unveiled at the […]