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Music's Impact on the Brain: A Neuroscientific Perspective
Neuroscientist Robert Zatorre's research reveals music's impact on the brain, activating reward circuits and influencing memory, perception, and motor skills. His work, using neuroimaging, highlights music's role in social bonding and its potential therapeutic applications.
Music's Impact on the Brain: A Neuroscientific Perspective
Neuroscientist Robert Zatorre's research reveals music's impact on the brain, activating reward circuits and influencing memory, perception, and motor skills. His work, using neuroimaging, highlights music's role in social bonding and its potential therapeutic applications.
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16% Bias Score


Louvre Temporarily Closes Due to Staff Protest Over Overcrowding and Conditions"
Louvre museum in Paris was closed for several hours on Monday morning due to a surprise protest by receptionists and security staff who denounced over-tourism, staff shortages, and poor working conditions, causing significant visitor disruption and long queues.
Louvre Temporarily Closes Due to Staff Protest Over Overcrowding and Conditions"
Louvre museum in Paris was closed for several hours on Monday morning due to a surprise protest by receptionists and security staff who denounced over-tourism, staff shortages, and poor working conditions, causing significant visitor disruption and long queues.
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48% Bias Score


NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
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40% Bias Score


Ulster University to Close Riverside Theatre Amidst Funding Cuts
Ulster University will close the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, at the end of July due to financial constraints, despite community protests and concerns about the loss of a vital community asset; the university cites reduced government funding and fewer international students.
Ulster University to Close Riverside Theatre Amidst Funding Cuts
Ulster University will close the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, at the end of July due to financial constraints, despite community protests and concerns about the loss of a vital community asset; the university cites reduced government funding and fewer international students.
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48% Bias Score


British Travelers' Accounts of 19th- and 20th-Century Spain
William Chislett's book, "Los curiosos impertinentes," collects writings by 20 British travelers in Spain from the 19th and 20th centuries, revealing their diverse experiences and perspectives on Spanish culture and society, with many accounts shaped by political and social contexts.
British Travelers' Accounts of 19th- and 20th-Century Spain
William Chislett's book, "Los curiosos impertinentes," collects writings by 20 British travelers in Spain from the 19th and 20th centuries, revealing their diverse experiences and perspectives on Spanish culture and society, with many accounts shaped by political and social contexts.
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36% Bias Score


Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...
Homer's School Excavations Reveal Ancient Ithaca's Rich History
Excavations at Homer's School in Ithaca, Greece, have unearthed artifacts dating from the Final Neolithic period (late 5th/4th millennium BC) to the Roman era, including an intact Mycenaean fountain, Hellenistic and Roman pottery, votive offerings, and inscriptions referencing Odysseus, revealing a ...
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40% Bias Score

Bezos' Venice Wedding Sparks Protests Over Tourism and Displacement
Activists in Venice are protesting Jeff Bezos's upcoming multi-million dollar wedding, which is expected to occupy the city from June 23-28, highlighting concerns about the displacement of residents due to over-tourism and the exploitation of the city by wealthy outsiders.

Bezos' Venice Wedding Sparks Protests Over Tourism and Displacement
Activists in Venice are protesting Jeff Bezos's upcoming multi-million dollar wedding, which is expected to occupy the city from June 23-28, highlighting concerns about the displacement of residents due to over-tourism and the exploitation of the city by wealthy outsiders.
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56% Bias Score

Renowned Pianist Alfred Brendel Dies at 94
Alfred Brendel, one of the world's most accomplished pianists, died peacefully in London on Tuesday at age 94; his family confirmed he would be remembered for his musical interpretations, essays, and poetry.

Renowned Pianist Alfred Brendel Dies at 94
Alfred Brendel, one of the world's most accomplished pianists, died peacefully in London on Tuesday at age 94; his family confirmed he would be remembered for his musical interpretations, essays, and poetry.
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12% Bias Score

NYT Literary Critic Discusses Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Media Landscape
Gilbert Cruz, the New York Times' literary critic, discussed his approach to book coverage at the 2025 Madrid Book Fair, emphasizing accessibility and the challenges of a rapidly changing media landscape, including the rise of self-publishing and the decline of well-funded literary criticism.

NYT Literary Critic Discusses Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Media Landscape
Gilbert Cruz, the New York Times' literary critic, discussed his approach to book coverage at the 2025 Madrid Book Fair, emphasizing accessibility and the challenges of a rapidly changing media landscape, including the rise of self-publishing and the decline of well-funded literary criticism.
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36% Bias Score

Afanador" Dominates 2023 Max Awards, Signaling Shift in Spanish Performing Arts
The 2023 Max Awards, held at Pamplona's Gayarre Theater, saw "Afanador", a Ballet Nacional de España production, win five awards, breaking a long-standing tradition of even distribution and highlighting the rising prominence of dance in Spanish arts.

Afanador" Dominates 2023 Max Awards, Signaling Shift in Spanish Performing Arts
The 2023 Max Awards, held at Pamplona's Gayarre Theater, saw "Afanador", a Ballet Nacional de España production, win five awards, breaking a long-standing tradition of even distribution and highlighting the rising prominence of dance in Spanish arts.
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32% Bias Score

Raphael's Triumphant Return to Stage After Illness
Spanish singer Raphael returned to the stage on Sunday, July 2nd, at Mérida's Roman Theatre, after recovering from a cerebral lymphoma, performing to a sold-out audience of 3,500.

Raphael's Triumphant Return to Stage After Illness
Spanish singer Raphael returned to the stage on Sunday, July 2nd, at Mérida's Roman Theatre, after recovering from a cerebral lymphoma, performing to a sold-out audience of 3,500.
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48% Bias Score

Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Modern Russian Tragedy
Kirill Serebrennikov's modern-day adaptation of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, premiering in Amsterdam, uses a cross-section of a Soviet-era apartment block to contrast Kremlin-controlled media's portrayal of Russia with the realities of war, dissent, and individual struggles in Putin's Russia, reflect...

Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Modern Russian Tragedy
Kirill Serebrennikov's modern-day adaptation of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, premiering in Amsterdam, uses a cross-section of a Soviet-era apartment block to contrast Kremlin-controlled media's portrayal of Russia with the realities of war, dissent, and individual struggles in Putin's Russia, reflect...
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44% Bias Score
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