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Geneviève Page: A Versatile Actress's 50-Year Career
Geneviève Page, a French actress born in 1927, enjoyed a 50-year career marked by diverse roles in theatre and film, from canonical female leads to unconventional characters, reflecting her artistic preferences and challenging stereotypical portrayals of women.
Geneviève Page: A Versatile Actress's 50-Year Career
Geneviève Page, a French actress born in 1927, enjoyed a 50-year career marked by diverse roles in theatre and film, from canonical female leads to unconventional characters, reflecting her artistic preferences and challenging stereotypical portrayals of women.
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16% Bias Score


Irishman's Global Pub Crawl Reveals Diverse Cultural Interpretations
Colm Dalton, an Irishman, is on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world, having visited 97 in 47 countries, documenting his journey on the Publican Enemy blog and revealing diverse interpretations of Irish pubs across cultures.
Irishman's Global Pub Crawl Reveals Diverse Cultural Interpretations
Colm Dalton, an Irishman, is on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world, having visited 97 in 47 countries, documenting his journey on the Publican Enemy blog and revealing diverse interpretations of Irish pubs across cultures.
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36% Bias Score


Milberg's Final "Tatort": Borowski's Last Case
Axel Milberg's final appearance as Detective Borowski in the Kiel "Tatort" episode, "Borowski und das Haupt der Medusa," aired on March 16th, 2025, featuring a complex murder investigation and the introduction of his successors, Almila Bagriacik and Karoline Schuch.
Milberg's Final "Tatort": Borowski's Last Case
Axel Milberg's final appearance as Detective Borowski in the Kiel "Tatort" episode, "Borowski und das Haupt der Medusa," aired on March 16th, 2025, featuring a complex murder investigation and the introduction of his successors, Almila Bagriacik and Karoline Schuch.
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48% Bias Score


Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...
Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...
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40% Bias Score


German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
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44% Bias Score


Women in Music: 1950-1974
This article details pivotal moments in music history from 1950-1974, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of women like Clara Ward, Kitty Wells, and Wendy Carlos, whose work continues to influence music today.
Women in Music: 1950-1974
This article details pivotal moments in music history from 1950-1974, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of women like Clara Ward, Kitty Wells, and Wendy Carlos, whose work continues to influence music today.
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28% Bias Score

Boekenweek Celebrates Dutch Dialect Diversity
The 74th Boekenweek, themed "Je Moerstaal" (Your Mother Tongue), opened in Amsterdam with a speech in Limburgish, celebrating the diversity of Dutch languages and dialects and aiming to counter concerns about their decline.

Boekenweek Celebrates Dutch Dialect Diversity
The 74th Boekenweek, themed "Je Moerstaal" (Your Mother Tongue), opened in Amsterdam with a speech in Limburgish, celebrating the diversity of Dutch languages and dialects and aiming to counter concerns about their decline.
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12% Bias Score

New Orleans Tops Time Out's Best Food Cities List
Time Out's survey of 18,500 people ranked New Orleans, Bangkok, and Medellín as the top three food cities globally, highlighting diverse culinary scenes and reflecting growing global interest in culinary tourism.

New Orleans Tops Time Out's Best Food Cities List
Time Out's survey of 18,500 people ranked New Orleans, Bangkok, and Medellín as the top three food cities globally, highlighting diverse culinary scenes and reflecting growing global interest in culinary tourism.
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28% Bias Score

1600 Musicians Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Madrid's Gran Vía
Madrid's Gran Vía hosted a St. Patrick's Day parade with 1,600 musicians and participants from 36 bands, including St. Joseph's Pipe Band from Dublin, concluding with a free concert in Callao Square.

1600 Musicians Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Madrid's Gran Vía
Madrid's Gran Vía hosted a St. Patrick's Day parade with 1,600 musicians and participants from 36 bands, including St. Joseph's Pipe Band from Dublin, concluding with a free concert in Callao Square.
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44% Bias Score

Eurovision Singer Reworks Song After Swear Word Complaint
Maltese Eurovision singer Miriana Conte's song "Kant" was re-recorded as "Serving" after a BBC complaint that a word sounded like a swear word; the new video features BBC editor Faisal Islam, who offered lyrical suggestions; the incident follows criticism of the EBU for allowing a song referencing t...

Eurovision Singer Reworks Song After Swear Word Complaint
Maltese Eurovision singer Miriana Conte's song "Kant" was re-recorded as "Serving" after a BBC complaint that a word sounded like a swear word; the new video features BBC editor Faisal Islam, who offered lyrical suggestions; the incident follows criticism of the EBU for allowing a song referencing t...
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40% Bias Score

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.
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52% Bias Score

Antebellum Black Artisans' Success Challenges Historical Narratives
A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects" details the remarkable achievements of Black artisans like Richard Poynor, a formerly enslaved chairmaker whose innovative designs gained popularity in the antebellum South, highlighting their contributions against immense odds.

Antebellum Black Artisans' Success Challenges Historical Narratives
A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects" details the remarkable achievements of Black artisans like Richard Poynor, a formerly enslaved chairmaker whose innovative designs gained popularity in the antebellum South, highlighting their contributions against immense odds.
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24% Bias Score
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