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Palestinian-Israeli Actor's Play Explores Life 'Between the River and the Sea'
Yousef Sweid, a Palestinian-Israeli actor born in Haifa in 1976, presents "Between the River and the Sea," a solo performance premiering at Berlin's Maxim Gorki Theater on October 25th, exploring his life between Arab and Jewish cultures, prompted by his son's questions about the October 7th Hamas a...
Palestinian-Israeli Actor's Play Explores Life 'Between the River and the Sea'
Yousef Sweid, a Palestinian-Israeli actor born in Haifa in 1976, presents "Between the River and the Sea," a solo performance premiering at Berlin's Maxim Gorki Theater on October 25th, exploring his life between Arab and Jewish cultures, prompted by his son's questions about the October 7th Hamas a...
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48% Bias Score


Rhône Valley Wine Harvest: High Quality Despite Reduced Volume
Despite a smaller-than-average 2024 harvest (11% lower) due to challenging weather, the Rhône Valley wine region produced a high-quality vintage of slightly over two million hectoliters, maintaining its position as France's second largest vineyard while adjusting its marketing strategy to focus on t...
Rhône Valley Wine Harvest: High Quality Despite Reduced Volume
Despite a smaller-than-average 2024 harvest (11% lower) due to challenging weather, the Rhône Valley wine region produced a high-quality vintage of slightly over two million hectoliters, maintaining its position as France's second largest vineyard while adjusting its marketing strategy to focus on t...
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48% Bias Score


English Conquest of New Amsterdam: A Peaceful Transfer of Power
In 1664, the English under Richard Nicolls peacefully acquired New Amsterdam from the Dutch, renaming it New York; this event, detailed in Shorto's "The Birth of New York," highlights the complex colonial history and the surprisingly peaceful transfer of power that shaped the future metropolis.
English Conquest of New Amsterdam: A Peaceful Transfer of Power
In 1664, the English under Richard Nicolls peacefully acquired New Amsterdam from the Dutch, renaming it New York; this event, detailed in Shorto's "The Birth of New York," highlights the complex colonial history and the surprisingly peaceful transfer of power that shaped the future metropolis.
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Godfather of Freak Folk" Michael Hurley Dies at 83
American singer-songwriter Michael Hurley, known as the "godfather of freak folk," died suddenly at age 83; his family announced the news, but the cause of death remains undisclosed. His prolific five-decade career, marked by a unique blend of eccentric genius and compassionate wit, deeply influence...
Godfather of Freak Folk" Michael Hurley Dies at 83
American singer-songwriter Michael Hurley, known as the "godfather of freak folk," died suddenly at age 83; his family announced the news, but the cause of death remains undisclosed. His prolific five-decade career, marked by a unique blend of eccentric genius and compassionate wit, deeply influence...
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Zartmann's "Schönhauser EP": From Nightlife to Heartbreak
Zartmann, a Gen Z pop star from Berlin, released his third EP, "Schönhauser EP," exploring a failing relationship against the backdrop of Berlin's Schönhauser Allee. His first number-one hit, "Tau mich auf," and his previous collaboration with Ski Aggu, "Wie du manchmal fehlst," established him in t...
Zartmann's "Schönhauser EP": From Nightlife to Heartbreak
Zartmann, a Gen Z pop star from Berlin, released his third EP, "Schönhauser EP," exploring a failing relationship against the backdrop of Berlin's Schönhauser Allee. His first number-one hit, "Tau mich auf," and his previous collaboration with Ski Aggu, "Wie du manchmal fehlst," established him in t...
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32% Bias Score


Flashpoint!: Protest Photography in Print, 1950-Present
Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich's "Flashpoint!" (10x10 Photobooks) is an anthology showcasing photobooks, zines, and posters documenting global protest movements from 1950 to the present, exploring themes of gender, migration, anti-imperialism, and environmental crises; its release coincides wit...
Flashpoint!: Protest Photography in Print, 1950-Present
Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich's "Flashpoint!" (10x10 Photobooks) is an anthology showcasing photobooks, zines, and posters documenting global protest movements from 1950 to the present, exploring themes of gender, migration, anti-imperialism, and environmental crises; its release coincides wit...
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Wooden's Legacy: UCLA Women's Basketball Reaches Final Four
UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close credits legendary coach John Wooden's mentorship for her team's success, culminating in their first-ever Final Four appearance; Wooden's emphasis on character and teamwork directly influenced Close's coaching philosophy.

Wooden's Legacy: UCLA Women's Basketball Reaches Final Four
UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close credits legendary coach John Wooden's mentorship for her team's success, culminating in their first-ever Final Four appearance; Wooden's emphasis on character and teamwork directly influenced Close's coaching philosophy.
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Beuys and Nazism: A Controversial Retrospective
The Schloss Moyland Museum in Germany presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," showcasing 90 artworks exploring the artist's post-war engagement with the Nazi past, alongside controversial statements prompting debate about his legacy.

Beuys and Nazism: A Controversial Retrospective
The Schloss Moyland Museum in Germany presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," showcasing 90 artworks exploring the artist's post-war engagement with the Nazi past, alongside controversial statements prompting debate about his legacy.
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48% Bias Score

Shetland Returns for 10th Series with New Procurator Fiscal
The BBC's "Shetland" returns for a 10th series later this year, starring Ashley Jensen and Alison O'Donnell, with Samuel Anderson joining as the new procurator fiscal to investigate the murder of an elderly woman in the isolated Shetland hamlet of Lunniswick.

Shetland Returns for 10th Series with New Procurator Fiscal
The BBC's "Shetland" returns for a 10th series later this year, starring Ashley Jensen and Alison O'Donnell, with Samuel Anderson joining as the new procurator fiscal to investigate the murder of an elderly woman in the isolated Shetland hamlet of Lunniswick.
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Rare Tudor Paintings Unearthed at Cumbrian Hunting Lodge
Rare 16th-century wall paintings featuring fantastical beasts have been uncovered at The Ashes, a former Tudor hunting lodge in Cumbria, England; scientific dating confirms building timbers date back to 1561-1562, leading to increased protection for the site.

Rare Tudor Paintings Unearthed at Cumbrian Hunting Lodge
Rare 16th-century wall paintings featuring fantastical beasts have been uncovered at The Ashes, a former Tudor hunting lodge in Cumbria, England; scientific dating confirms building timbers date back to 1561-1562, leading to increased protection for the site.
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Rereading "De wetten": Personal Growth and Evolving Artistic Interpretation
The author recounts their profound connection to Connie Palmen's "De wetten", rereading it five years after their initial experience, noting how personal growth and new life events significantly altered their interpretation and understanding of the novel's themes.

Rereading "De wetten": Personal Growth and Evolving Artistic Interpretation
The author recounts their profound connection to Connie Palmen's "De wetten", rereading it five years after their initial experience, noting how personal growth and new life events significantly altered their interpretation and understanding of the novel's themes.
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0% Bias Score

China, Japan to use World Expo 2025 to boost ties amid global uncertainty
China and Japan are jointly developing the World Expo 2025 in Osaka as a platform to strengthen people-to-people ties and boost economic cooperation, amid rising global uncertainties and US tariff threats; the China Pavilion, opening April 13th, will cover 3,500 square meters.

China, Japan to use World Expo 2025 to boost ties amid global uncertainty
China and Japan are jointly developing the World Expo 2025 in Osaka as a platform to strengthen people-to-people ties and boost economic cooperation, amid rising global uncertainties and US tariff threats; the China Pavilion, opening April 13th, will cover 3,500 square meters.
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40% Bias Score
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