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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


British Photographer Finds Community in Arizona's Cowboy Culture
Kevin Donnelly, a British photographer, traded city life for a cowboy existence in Arizona, where he captures the unique community spirit and works as a wrangler, offering a unique perspective on rural American life.
British Photographer Finds Community in Arizona's Cowboy Culture
Kevin Donnelly, a British photographer, traded city life for a cowboy existence in Arizona, where he captures the unique community spirit and works as a wrangler, offering a unique perspective on rural American life.
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28% Bias Score


Palladino and Mills' "That Wasn't A Dream" Showcases Musical Innovation
Bassist Pino Palladino and producer Blake Mills released their second collaborative album, "That Wasn't A Dream," which features a blend of pre-planned and improvised music, and a newly commissioned fretless baritone sustainer guitar.
Palladino and Mills' "That Wasn't A Dream" Showcases Musical Innovation
Bassist Pino Palladino and producer Blake Mills released their second collaborative album, "That Wasn't A Dream," which features a blend of pre-planned and improvised music, and a newly commissioned fretless baritone sustainer guitar.
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12% Bias Score


King & Conqueror" Premieres on BBC One
BBC One's "King & Conqueror" (premiering September 9th at 9:10 pm) is a historical drama about the years leading up to the 1066 Battle of Hastings, focusing on Harold Godwinson and William the Conqueror's complex relationship and the political climate of the time.
King & Conqueror" Premieres on BBC One
BBC One's "King & Conqueror" (premiering September 9th at 9:10 pm) is a historical drama about the years leading up to the 1066 Battle of Hastings, focusing on Harold Godwinson and William the Conqueror's complex relationship and the political climate of the time.
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0% Bias Score


Île-de-France Withdraws Funding from Rock en Seine Over Kneecap Controversy
The Île-de-France region canceled its 2025 funding for the Rock en Seine music festival on August 21st because the festival refused to remove the band Kneecap from its lineup, a decision following similar cancellations from Saint-Cloud totaling at least 190,000 euros in lost funding; the total amoun...
Île-de-France Withdraws Funding from Rock en Seine Over Kneecap Controversy
The Île-de-France region canceled its 2025 funding for the Rock en Seine music festival on August 21st because the festival refused to remove the band Kneecap from its lineup, a decision following similar cancellations from Saint-Cloud totaling at least 190,000 euros in lost funding; the total amoun...
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56% Bias Score


Rediscovered Will Reveals Shakespeare Inheritance Dispute
A recently rediscovered 1642 will reveals a decades-long legal battle over Shakespeare's home, New Place, in Stratford-upon-Avon, after his daughter and granddaughter were unexpectedly challenged by Shakespeare's son-in-law's nephew in 1647, ultimately leading to a bequest to the nephew after the gr...
Rediscovered Will Reveals Shakespeare Inheritance Dispute
A recently rediscovered 1642 will reveals a decades-long legal battle over Shakespeare's home, New Place, in Stratford-upon-Avon, after his daughter and granddaughter were unexpectedly challenged by Shakespeare's son-in-law's nephew in 1647, ultimately leading to a bequest to the nephew after the gr...
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44% 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

Wagner's Music in Film: From Propaganda to Psychological Depth
Wagner's music's use in films like "Promising Young Woman," "Melancholia," "Romeo + Juliet," "Apocalypse Now," and Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" reveals diverse interpretations, from underscoring trauma to satirizing political extremism, reflecting evolving cultural perceptions of his work.

Wagner's Music in Film: From Propaganda to Psychological Depth
Wagner's music's use in films like "Promising Young Woman," "Melancholia," "Romeo + Juliet," "Apocalypse Now," and Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" reveals diverse interpretations, from underscoring trauma to satirizing political extremism, reflecting evolving cultural perceptions of his work.
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40% Bias Score

Giles Havergal, former Citizens Theatre director, dies aged 87
Giles Havergal, former artistic director of Glasgow's Citizens Theatre, died aged 87 on the same day the theatre reopened after a seven-year, £20 million refurbishment; his 34-year tenure (1969-2003) transformed the venue into a European creative powerhouse, launching the careers of numerous actors.

Giles Havergal, former Citizens Theatre director, dies aged 87
Giles Havergal, former artistic director of Glasgow's Citizens Theatre, died aged 87 on the same day the theatre reopened after a seven-year, £20 million refurbishment; his 34-year tenure (1969-2003) transformed the venue into a European creative powerhouse, launching the careers of numerous actors.
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36% Bias Score

Reinterpreting Kundera: A Journey Through 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
A Greek author recounts their August reading of a book on Milan Kundera's oeuvre, initially misinterpreting "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" but later appreciating its depth, highlighting the importance of deeper engagement with art and recognizing the significance of humor as a measure of commun...

Reinterpreting Kundera: A Journey Through 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
A Greek author recounts their August reading of a book on Milan Kundera's oeuvre, initially misinterpreting "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" but later appreciating its depth, highlighting the importance of deeper engagement with art and recognizing the significance of humor as a measure of commun...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Comedian Finds Refuge, Artistic Freedom in Berlin
Russian comedian Oleg Denisov fled Russia after criticizing Putin's war on a Moscow stage and now runs the "East-West Comedy" club in Berlin, highlighting the challenges faced by satirists in Russia and the growth of Berlin's international comedy scene.

Russian Comedian Finds Refuge, Artistic Freedom in Berlin
Russian comedian Oleg Denisov fled Russia after criticizing Putin's war on a Moscow stage and now runs the "East-West Comedy" club in Berlin, highlighting the challenges faced by satirists in Russia and the growth of Berlin's international comedy scene.
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40% Bias Score

Melbourne Indigenous Burial Site Access Campaign
Indigenous advocates in Melbourne are seeking improved access and recognition for Kings Domain Resting Place, a burial site for 38 Indigenous people, citing inaccessibility and insufficient recognition of Indigenous history. The City of Melbourne has provided limited support.

Melbourne Indigenous Burial Site Access Campaign
Indigenous advocates in Melbourne are seeking improved access and recognition for Kings Domain Resting Place, a burial site for 38 Indigenous people, citing inaccessibility and insufficient recognition of Indigenous history. The City of Melbourne has provided limited support.
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44% Bias Score
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