Tag #Arts And Culture

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Argentinian Artist Revitalizes Basket Weaving, Reflecting Urbanization's Impact

Eugenia Mendoza, an Argentinan artist, uses traditional basket weaving techniques with mimbre and formio to create monumental sculptures, challenging conventional forms and highlighting the loss of local crafts in Tigre due to economic crises and real estate development.

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24% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
thetimes.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Daintree Rainforest: Beauty and Danger in Australia's Ancient Ecosystem

A journalist's journey through the Daintree Rainforest, Australia's oldest rainforest, highlights the inherent dangers posed by the gympie-gympie plant and the cassowary, contrasting the beauty of the ecosystem with the need for caution and indigenous knowledge for safe navigation.

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56% Bias Score

Life on Land
welt.de
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Contemporary Painting Stirs UNESCO Controversy in Naumburg Cathedral

Michael Triegel's hyperrealistic painting, added to a 16th-century altarpiece in Naumburg Cathedral, features anachronistic figures and has caused controversy, with UNESCO threatening to revoke the cathedral's World Heritage status unless it's relocated.

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48% Bias Score

theguardian.com
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Oasis Reunion: A Homecoming for Charlestown

Oasis, the band with Irish roots in Charlestown, County Mayo, will play Dublin this weekend, generating excitement and pride in the town after a history of emigration and economic hardship, documented in the 1968 book "The Death of an Irish Town.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Long Story Short: A Multi-Generational Animated Saga

Long Story Short, a new Netflix animated series from the creators of BoJack Horseman, is a multi-generational family saga using time-travel to explore the complexities of relationships within a Jewish family, receiving critical acclaim for its ambitious storytelling and emotional depth.

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36% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
sueddeutsche.de
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Potsdam's Garrison Church Tower: Fewer Visitors Than Expected

One year after its opening, the rebuilt Garrison Church tower in Potsdam is attracting fewer visitors than the projected 80,000-90,000 annually, prompting increased advertising and discussions about its finances and future role as a symbol of democracy. The accompanying exhibition on the church's co...

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Pope Leo XIV's Unifying First 100 Days

Pope Leo XIV's first 100 days have been marked by a focus on unity within the Catholic Church, cultivating strong relations with the Roman people, and a measured approach to doctrinal and political decisions; this contrasts with the often tumultuous beginnings of his predecessors.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
thetimes.com
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Musical Journey Through the American South

A journalist's road trip from Nashville to Memphis to New Orleans reveals the interconnected history of country, blues, and jazz music, highlighting key venues and artists along the way and emphasizing the cultural exchange that shaped these genres.

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty
us.cnn.com
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Renovated Norwich Castle Opens, Showcasing Norman Artifacts

Norwich Castle Keep in East Anglia, England, reopened after a \$37 million, five-year renovation, opening all five floors to the public for the first time and showcasing over 900 Norman artifacts on loan from the British Museum, creating a significant boost for tourism in the region.

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36% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
bbc.com
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War of the Worlds" Adaptation Receives 0% Rotten Tomatoes Rating, Sparks Unexpected Interest

A new "War of the Worlds" film adaptation starring Ice Cube received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes due to its low-budget, pandemic-era production, resulting in a poorly-received plot and acting, yet this negative reception has paradoxically generated significant public interest.

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44% Bias Score

theguardian.com
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Furniture: The Musical" Explores Human Connection Through Everyday Objects

Emily Weitzman's "Furniture: The Musical" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (until August 25th) uses witty metaphors, comparing past relationships to furniture, and multimedia elements to explore human connection and the significance of objects.

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4% Bias Score

No Poverty
zeit.de
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Potsdam's Garrison Church Tower: Lower-Than-Expected Visitor Numbers

One year after its opening, the rebuilt Garrison Church tower in Potsdam has attracted fewer visitors than the projected 80,000–90,000 annually, prompting increased marketing and a search for additional funding to manage a loan.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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