Tag #Arts And Culture

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Thames Town: A British-Style Development's Unexpected Transformation

Thames Town, a British-style development outside Shanghai built in 2006, initially failed to attract residents but now serves as a wedding photography spot and quiet residential area, highlighting the challenges of replicating foreign cultures and attracting residents to planned communities.

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44% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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Mercedes-Benz Chatbot Avoids Controversial Topics

Mercedes-Benz's new in-car ChatGPT assistant, rolled out in December 2024 in Germany, avoids conversations about climate change, politics, and gender, as confirmed by a ZEIT investigation which directly questioned the chatbot; this raises concerns about transparency and potential manipulation.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
zeit.de
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East German TikToker Challenges Negative Regional Stereotypes

Fjodor Busik, a 23-year-old East German educator, uses TikTok to combat negative stereotypes about East Germany by creating videos showcasing various towns and villages, aiming to foster regional pride and challenge existing narratives.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
sueddeutsche.de
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Germany: Hundreds of Historical Buildings Demolished in 2023-2024

The German Foundation for Monument Protection reports the demolition of at least 900 historical buildings in Germany during 2023-2024, citing high preservation costs, legal challenges, and lengthy vacancy as primary causes, with examples including the 'Prinz von Anhalt' inn and the Möhrenstieg settl...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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AI Recreates Faces of Welsh Convicts Sent to Australia

AI-generated facial reconstructions of 60 Welsh convicts transported to Australia in the 19th century reveal harsh sentences for minor crimes, highlighting the historical link between Wales and Australia; researchers used historical records and family connections.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Skip": Gentrification, Austerity, and the Loss of Home in East London

Chakira Alin's solo show, "Skip," uses the decline of house parties to depict the effects of gentrification and austerity in East London, impacting housing affordability and social connections, leaving long-term residents facing displacement.

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32% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Channel 5 Revives BBC's Play for Today

Channel 5 is reviving the BBC's Play for Today drama series, focusing on social realism and offering opportunities to young, working-class writers and actors, starting early next year.

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48% Bias Score

Quality Education
smh.com.au
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Noongar Director to Helm World Premiere of Tom Wright's 'Troy'

Ian Michael, a Noongar director, will helm the world premiere of Tom Wright's 'Troy' at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre from September 4, replacing Matt Lutton; the production explores themes of cultural destruction and resonates with contemporary political issues.

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32% Bias Score

Quality Education
dailymail.co.uk
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Queen Elizabeth II's meticulous preparation for State Openings of Parliament

Queen Elizabeth II, during her 70-year reign, meticulously prepared for the State Opening of Parliament, practicing with the Imperial State Crown to ensure flawless delivery, missing only three events due to pregnancies (1959, 1963) and illness (2022).

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No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Decline of Dutch Literature: Market Shifts and Technological Threats

Dutch literary fiction and nonfiction are declining due to shifts in reading habits, a feminized publishing industry, the rise of English-language books, and the emergence of AI-generated content; publishers are less likely to invest in original Dutch literature, as sales are down and the market shi...

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64% Bias Score

Quality Education
elpais.com
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The Real Green Food: €85 Million Revenue, 23% Growth

The Real Green Food, a Spanish food group with over 100 years of history, reported €85 million in revenue in 2024 (a 23% increase), employing 850 people directly and 1,500 indirectly, focusing on high-quality preserved vegetables, legumes, and mushrooms sourced predominantly from local producers.

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Zero Hunger
welt.de
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Lörrach's "Lange Egon" Town Hall Undergoes 70 Million Euro Renovation

Lörrach, Germany's 72-meter-tall 1970s town hall, "Lange Egon," is undergoing a 52–70 million Euro renovation, a decision praised by preservationists and defying calls for demolition, securing this architectural landmark's future.

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40% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities

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