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Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.
Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.
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48% Bias Score


Khomenko's Powerful New Artwork at Kyiv Train Station
Ukrainian artist Lesia Khomenko created a 21x12 meter painting at Kyiv-Pashyrskyi train station, depicting blurred figures symbolizing Ukraine's collective struggle for survival; this precedes her solo exhibition, "Without Distances," at the PinchukArtCentre opening August 28th.
Khomenko's Powerful New Artwork at Kyiv Train Station
Ukrainian artist Lesia Khomenko created a 21x12 meter painting at Kyiv-Pashyrskyi train station, depicting blurred figures symbolizing Ukraine's collective struggle for survival; this precedes her solo exhibition, "Without Distances," at the PinchukArtCentre opening August 28th.
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16% Bias Score


Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.
Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.
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52% Bias Score


Bolt: Relocating Notting Hill Carnival Would Kill It
Olympic champion Usain Bolt voiced concerns that relocating Notting Hill Carnival would negatively impact its cultural value, highlighting its global recognition and the importance of its traditional location in London's black community while organizers face sponsorship challenges.
Bolt: Relocating Notting Hill Carnival Would Kill It
Olympic champion Usain Bolt voiced concerns that relocating Notting Hill Carnival would negatively impact its cultural value, highlighting its global recognition and the importance of its traditional location in London's black community while organizers face sponsorship challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Milei's Endorsement of "Homo Argentum" Sparks Debate
President Javier Milei of Argentina publicly praised and screened the film "Homo Argentum" by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat before its official release, showcasing his evolving political persona and raising questions about the film's underlying message.
Milei's Endorsement of "Homo Argentum" Sparks Debate
President Javier Milei of Argentina publicly praised and screened the film "Homo Argentum" by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat before its official release, showcasing his evolving political persona and raising questions about the film's underlying message.
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56% Bias Score


Costume Jewelry's Rise: From Wartime Necessity to Hollywood Glamour
Costume jewelry, initially driven by World War II material restrictions, gained prominence through Hollywood's adoption, transforming into a coveted fashion statement popularized by designers like Coco Chanel, Miriam Haskell, and others, who blended high-fashion aesthetics with affordable materials.
Costume Jewelry's Rise: From Wartime Necessity to Hollywood Glamour
Costume jewelry, initially driven by World War II material restrictions, gained prominence through Hollywood's adoption, transforming into a coveted fashion statement popularized by designers like Coco Chanel, Miriam Haskell, and others, who blended high-fashion aesthetics with affordable materials.
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48% Bias Score

Beirut's Le Colisee Cinema Reopens, Symbolizing Cultural Resilience
In Beirut, the Le Colisee cinema reopened on September 13th after a decades-long closure, thanks to a civil society initiative led by actor Kassem Istanbouli, symbolizing the resilience of Lebanese culture amidst political instability and economic hardship.

Beirut's Le Colisee Cinema Reopens, Symbolizing Cultural Resilience
In Beirut, the Le Colisee cinema reopened on September 13th after a decades-long closure, thanks to a civil society initiative led by actor Kassem Istanbouli, symbolizing the resilience of Lebanese culture amidst political instability and economic hardship.
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44% Bias Score

Ruins" Novel Optioned for Film Adaptation by Oscar-Winning Actors
Australian novelist Amy Taylor's novel "Ruins" has been optioned for a film adaptation by Oscar-nominees Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan, who will produce and star, shortly before Taylor gave birth, highlighting the novel's compelling narrative and the author's career advancement.

Ruins" Novel Optioned for Film Adaptation by Oscar-Winning Actors
Australian novelist Amy Taylor's novel "Ruins" has been optioned for a film adaptation by Oscar-nominees Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan, who will produce and star, shortly before Taylor gave birth, highlighting the novel's compelling narrative and the author's career advancement.
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28% Bias Score

Pop Artists' Gaza Protests: Activism, Censorship, and Legal Ramifications
Pop artists are using music and public statements to support Palestinians following Israeli violence in Gaza, with some facing legal repercussions for their activism, highlighting the role of pop music in social and political discourse.

Pop Artists' Gaza Protests: Activism, Censorship, and Legal Ramifications
Pop artists are using music and public statements to support Palestinians following Israeli violence in Gaza, with some facing legal repercussions for their activism, highlighting the role of pop music in social and political discourse.
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44% Bias Score

UK DJ Sammy Virji's US Dance Music Success
British DJ Sammy Virji's unique blend of UK garage and bassline music has propelled him to international stardom, headlining major festivals and collaborating with renowned artists like Giggs and Skepta, showcasing a resurgence of UK sounds in the US.

UK DJ Sammy Virji's US Dance Music Success
British DJ Sammy Virji's unique blend of UK garage and bassline music has propelled him to international stardom, headlining major festivals and collaborating with renowned artists like Giggs and Skepta, showcasing a resurgence of UK sounds in the US.
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28% Bias Score

Death of Leading Ancient Greek Philosophy Scholar Paul Calliγάs
The recent death of Paul Calliγάs, a renowned scholar of ancient Greek philosophy and translator of Plato, marks a significant loss for Greece's intellectual life, despite his aversion to publicity and his focus on meticulous scholarly work.

Death of Leading Ancient Greek Philosophy Scholar Paul Calliγάs
The recent death of Paul Calliγάs, a renowned scholar of ancient Greek philosophy and translator of Plato, marks a significant loss for Greece's intellectual life, despite his aversion to publicity and his focus on meticulous scholarly work.
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32% Bias Score

Ghanaian Journalist Wins Prestigious BBC Award
Ghanaian investigative journalist Godwin Asediba won the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award for his work exposing injustice and amplifying marginalized voices; he will spend three months working with BBC News teams in London.

Ghanaian Journalist Wins Prestigious BBC Award
Ghanaian investigative journalist Godwin Asediba won the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award for his work exposing injustice and amplifying marginalized voices; he will spend three months working with BBC News teams in London.
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20% Bias Score
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