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Roar Fest Challenges Gender Imbalance in Australian Music
Roar Fest, a two-day music festival in Melbourne (March 8-9), is created to address the underrepresentation of women in the Australian music industry, featuring female musicians, speakers, and artists in various disciplines, aiming to inspire future generations and shift industry norms.
Roar Fest Challenges Gender Imbalance in Australian Music
Roar Fest, a two-day music festival in Melbourne (March 8-9), is created to address the underrepresentation of women in the Australian music industry, featuring female musicians, speakers, and artists in various disciplines, aiming to inspire future generations and shift industry norms.
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52% Bias Score


Fujian Deputies Push for Enhanced Protection of Taiwan-Related Cultural Relics
Fujian deputies advocate for a tiered protection system for 1,515 Taiwan-related cultural relics, citing insufficient current protection and proposing financial incentives and educational initiatives to enhance preservation and cross-Strait understanding.
Fujian Deputies Push for Enhanced Protection of Taiwan-Related Cultural Relics
Fujian deputies advocate for a tiered protection system for 1,515 Taiwan-related cultural relics, citing insufficient current protection and proposing financial incentives and educational initiatives to enhance preservation and cross-Strait understanding.
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36% Bias Score


Georgia's Stone Mountain Park: Battle over Confederate Monument
Stone Mountain Park in Georgia, visited by over 4 million yearly, faces legal challenges to its Confederate carving; a coalition seeks to focus on natural history instead, while an $11 million "Truth Telling" center is planned to open this fall, aiming to provide a more comprehensive historical narr...
Georgia's Stone Mountain Park: Battle over Confederate Monument
Stone Mountain Park in Georgia, visited by over 4 million yearly, faces legal challenges to its Confederate carving; a coalition seeks to focus on natural history instead, while an $11 million "Truth Telling" center is planned to open this fall, aiming to provide a more comprehensive historical narr...
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44% Bias Score


Overdoing Personalization Backfires: Name Repetition in Customer Service
Excessive repetition of a customer's name during service interactions, mirroring past technology failures like Mail Merge's excessive spacing, creates negative customer reactions; businesses should diversify personalization techniques (referencing company, news, location, or professional history) fo...
Overdoing Personalization Backfires: Name Repetition in Customer Service
Excessive repetition of a customer's name during service interactions, mirroring past technology failures like Mail Merge's excessive spacing, creates negative customer reactions; businesses should diversify personalization techniques (referencing company, news, location, or professional history) fo...
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12% Bias Score


Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Death of Jazz Legend Roy Ayers at 84
American jazz vibraphonist and singer Roy Ayers, known as the Godfather of Neo-Soul, died on March 4th in New York at age 84 after a long illness; his family announced his death and described his career as highly influential, citing his 1976 hit album "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and numerous coll...
Death of Jazz Legend Roy Ayers at 84
American jazz vibraphonist and singer Roy Ayers, known as the Godfather of Neo-Soul, died on March 4th in New York at age 84 after a long illness; his family announced his death and described his career as highly influential, citing his 1976 hit album "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and numerous coll...
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0% Bias Score

Koroleva's Kremlin Concert: Nostalgia and a Message of Peace
Natasha Koroleva's sold-out Kremlin concert, a month in advance, featured a nostalgic "USSR" costume reflecting her longing for peace amidst global unrest. The show included guest stars and a humorous cleaning act, creating a warm atmosphere and highlighting the artist's desire to bring joy and ligh...

Koroleva's Kremlin Concert: Nostalgia and a Message of Peace
Natasha Koroleva's sold-out Kremlin concert, a month in advance, featured a nostalgic "USSR" costume reflecting her longing for peace amidst global unrest. The show included guest stars and a humorous cleaning act, creating a warm atmosphere and highlighting the artist's desire to bring joy and ligh...
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60% Bias Score

Daredevil: Born Again" Delays Hero's Return, Explores Moral Ambiguity
Daredevil: Born Again" on Disney+ features Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock grappling with his past actions as Daredevil, delaying his return to superheroics, while also facing the mayoral campaign of Wilson Fisk (Kingpin) and the death of a key supporting character, creating a slower-paced, more morally ...

Daredevil: Born Again" Delays Hero's Return, Explores Moral Ambiguity
Daredevil: Born Again" on Disney+ features Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock grappling with his past actions as Daredevil, delaying his return to superheroics, while also facing the mayoral campaign of Wilson Fisk (Kingpin) and the death of a key supporting character, creating a slower-paced, more morally ...
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48% Bias Score

Roy Ayers, Jazz-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 84
Vibraphonist, composer, and jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers died Tuesday at age 84 in New York City after a long illness; his 1976 hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" has been sampled over 100 times and his music influenced generations of musicians.

Roy Ayers, Jazz-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 84
Vibraphonist, composer, and jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers died Tuesday at age 84 in New York City after a long illness; his 1976 hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" has been sampled over 100 times and his music influenced generations of musicians.
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24% Bias Score

Marvel Exhibit in Cologne Explores Power, Responsibility Amidst Tech Influence
A Marvel superhero exhibit, showcasing over 200 artifacts including original movie props, opened in Cologne, Germany on March 6th, exploring themes of power and responsibility, and highlighting the evolution of Marvel from a small publisher to a global entertainment empire; over 35,000 tickets have ...

Marvel Exhibit in Cologne Explores Power, Responsibility Amidst Tech Influence
A Marvel superhero exhibit, showcasing over 200 artifacts including original movie props, opened in Cologne, Germany on March 6th, exploring themes of power and responsibility, and highlighting the evolution of Marvel from a small publisher to a global entertainment empire; over 35,000 tickets have ...
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36% Bias Score

Inuit Artist Creates Authentic Clothing for "North of North" TV Series
Inuit artist Geneva Noble crafted kamiks for the CBC, APTN, and Netflix series "North of North," filmed in Iqaluit, showcasing authentic Inuit clothing and challenging stereotypes with a blend of traditional and modern styles.

Inuit Artist Creates Authentic Clothing for "North of North" TV Series
Inuit artist Geneva Noble crafted kamiks for the CBC, APTN, and Netflix series "North of North," filmed in Iqaluit, showcasing authentic Inuit clothing and challenging stereotypes with a blend of traditional and modern styles.
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16% Bias Score

Ancient Chinese Bronzes Exhibition Opens in New York City
Over 70 ancient Chinese ritual bronzes from the Shang (12th century BC) to Han (1st-2nd century AD) dynasties are on display at the China Institute Gallery in New York City from March 6 to July 13, 2025, offering insights into ancient Chinese art, culture, and beliefs.

Ancient Chinese Bronzes Exhibition Opens in New York City
Over 70 ancient Chinese ritual bronzes from the Shang (12th century BC) to Han (1st-2nd century AD) dynasties are on display at the China Institute Gallery in New York City from March 6 to July 13, 2025, offering insights into ancient Chinese art, culture, and beliefs.
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24% Bias Score
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