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Christmas Concert Highlights Refugee Boat Instruments
A Christmas concert in Parma, Italy, uses instruments made from refugee boats to promote social inclusion and community.
Christmas Concert Highlights Refugee Boat Instruments
A Christmas concert in Parma, Italy, uses instruments made from refugee boats to promote social inclusion and community.
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32% Bias Score


Parma Play Tackles Gender Violence
A theatrical performance in Parma, Italy, uses Alessandro Manzoni's "Adelchi" to explore themes of female oppression and violence, alongside a community event promoting gender equality.
Parma Play Tackles Gender Violence
A theatrical performance in Parma, Italy, uses Alessandro Manzoni's "Adelchi" to explore themes of female oppression and violence, alongside a community event promoting gender equality.
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20% Bias Score


Magritte Painting Sells for Record $121 Million
A René Magritte painting sold for a record-breaking $121 million at a Christie's auction in New York, exceeding expectations amidst a global slowdown in art sales.
Magritte Painting Sells for Record $121 Million
A René Magritte painting sold for a record-breaking $121 million at a Christie's auction in New York, exceeding expectations amidst a global slowdown in art sales.
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20% Bias Score


Photographers for Lebanon Fundraiser
A photography collective is raising money for Lebanon through a limited-edition print sale.
Photographers for Lebanon Fundraiser
A photography collective is raising money for Lebanon through a limited-edition print sale.
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24% Bias Score


Polish Artist Protests Israeli Actions in Gaza
A Polish artist uses performance art to protest alleged Israeli atrocities in Gaza, highlighting the complex relationship between Poland and Israel.
Polish Artist Protests Israeli Actions in Gaza
A Polish artist uses performance art to protest alleged Israeli atrocities in Gaza, highlighting the complex relationship between Poland and Israel.
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48% Bias Score


Paris 1793-1794: A Revolutionary Year
The Carnavalet Museum exhibition explores the complexities of the French Revolution's Year II (1793-1794), examining its creative energy, violent realities, and social transformations.
Paris 1793-1794: A Revolutionary Year
The Carnavalet Museum exhibition explores the complexities of the French Revolution's Year II (1793-1794), examining its creative energy, violent realities, and social transformations.
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0% Bias Score

Brief News Updates on Public Figures
News snippets on Ursula von der Leyen providing first aid on a flight, Wolf Biermann's views on creating lasting art, Selena Gomez's undercover auditioning strategy, and Marcel Reif's contentment.

Brief News Updates on Public Figures
News snippets on Ursula von der Leyen providing first aid on a flight, Wolf Biermann's views on creating lasting art, Selena Gomez's undercover auditioning strategy, and Marcel Reif's contentment.
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4% Bias Score

Magritte Painting Sells for Record \$121 Million
A René Magritte painting sold for over \$121 million at a Christie's auction, setting a record for the Surrealist artist. The sale is seen as a positive sign in the slowing art market.

Magritte Painting Sells for Record \$121 Million
A René Magritte painting sold for over \$121 million at a Christie's auction, setting a record for the Surrealist artist. The sale is seen as a positive sign in the slowing art market.
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24% Bias Score

What Your Doodles Really Mean
This article explores the psychological interpretations of doodles and drawings, suggesting they reflect subconscious thoughts and emotions.

What Your Doodles Really Mean
This article explores the psychological interpretations of doodles and drawings, suggesting they reflect subconscious thoughts and emotions.
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40% Bias Score

Banana Art Sells for Millions
A banana duct-taped to a wall, Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian," sold for over $1 million, sparking debate about art's value and the ethical implications of global trade.

Banana Art Sells for Millions
A banana duct-taped to a wall, Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian," sold for over $1 million, sparking debate about art's value and the ethical implications of global trade.
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40% Bias Score

Paolo Crepet's Life: Art, Psychiatry, and Nonconformity
An interview with Italian psychiatrist and art enthusiast Paolo Crepet, discussing his autobiography and his life experiences.

Paolo Crepet's Life: Art, Psychiatry, and Nonconformity
An interview with Italian psychiatrist and art enthusiast Paolo Crepet, discussing his autobiography and his life experiences.
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36% Bias Score

Frank Auerbach Interview
An interview with Frank Auerbach reveals details of his life, career, and artistic motivations.

Frank Auerbach Interview
An interview with Frank Auerbach reveals details of his life, career, and artistic motivations.
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