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Don't Miss: New documentary A Taste of Whale questions Faroes hunt

18 May 2022

Carolina Caycedo, River Books, 2016. Installation view from Carolina Caycedo: From the Bottom of the River, Installation view at MCA Chicago 2021, Photo: Nathan Keay, ? MCA Chicago. Image courtesy of the artist.

Nathan Keay © MCA Chicago. Image courtesy of Carolina Caycedo

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, UK, with art exploring environmental justice, biodiversity and cultural diversity. There’s also a new commission to look at, inspired by the neighbouring river Tyne. Open from 28 May.

 

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is dark matter. In this new book, popular science writer Govert Schilling describes the century-long attempt by theoreticians to make sense of an elusive, unobservable world. Available from 31 May.

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a taste of whale/Greenwich Entertainment

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starts a gripping conversation between activists and whalers from the Faroe Islands, as they prepare for the “grind”, a hunt of whales and dolphins. Watch on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ from 27 May.

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