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Hamilton's 10th Anniversary Celebrates Record-Breaking Run and Producer's Remarkable Journey
On August 6th, Hamilton celebrated its 10th anniversary on Broadway with a fundraiser, marking its record-breaking run at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and highlighting producer Jeffrey Seller's journey from poverty to becoming a leading figure in musical theater, impacting millions through Hamilton a...
Hamilton's 10th Anniversary Celebrates Record-Breaking Run and Producer's Remarkable Journey
On August 6th, Hamilton celebrated its 10th anniversary on Broadway with a fundraiser, marking its record-breaking run at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and highlighting producer Jeffrey Seller's journey from poverty to becoming a leading figure in musical theater, impacting millions through Hamilton a...
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Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries
Sarah Gristwood's "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries" compiles over 1200 diary entries from more than 100 women across 20 countries (1599-2001), offering a unique chronological perspective on women's lives across four centuries, highlighting their joys, sorrows, and struggles.
Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries
Sarah Gristwood's "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries" compiles over 1200 diary entries from more than 100 women across 20 countries (1599-2001), offering a unique chronological perspective on women's lives across four centuries, highlighting their joys, sorrows, and struggles.
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Lascaridis Foundation Celebrates 30 Years: Preserving Heritage, Promoting Education
The Lascaridis Foundation in Athens, Greece, celebrates 30 years of preserving Greek cultural heritage, with a historical library exceeding 604,751 items, extensive digitalization efforts, and community outreach programs focused on education and children's mental health.
Lascaridis Foundation Celebrates 30 Years: Preserving Heritage, Promoting Education
The Lascaridis Foundation in Athens, Greece, celebrates 30 years of preserving Greek cultural heritage, with a historical library exceeding 604,751 items, extensive digitalization efforts, and community outreach programs focused on education and children's mental health.
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Armenian Filmmakers Protest Proposed Law Limiting Creative Freedom
A proposed amendment to Armenia's Cinematography Law, currently under public discussion until August 9th on e-draft, is facing strong opposition from filmmakers who fear it will stifle creative freedom and hinder international collaborations, potentially reversing the industry's progress in recent y...
Armenian Filmmakers Protest Proposed Law Limiting Creative Freedom
A proposed amendment to Armenia's Cinematography Law, currently under public discussion until August 9th on e-draft, is facing strong opposition from filmmakers who fear it will stifle creative freedom and hinder international collaborations, potentially reversing the industry's progress in recent y...
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French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.
French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.
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44% Bias Score


Wervel": A Japanese Novel Challenging Disability and Sexuality
Saou Ichikawa's "Wervel" follows Shaka, a wheelchair-bound woman with myotubular myopathy, who challenges societal perceptions of disability and sexuality in Japan through her online activities and desire for pregnancy and abortion, winning the Akutagawa Prize in the process.
Wervel": A Japanese Novel Challenging Disability and Sexuality
Saou Ichikawa's "Wervel" follows Shaka, a wheelchair-bound woman with myotubular myopathy, who challenges societal perceptions of disability and sexuality in Japan through her online activities and desire for pregnancy and abortion, winning the Akutagawa Prize in the process.
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24% Bias Score

French Restaurant Kitchens: Abuse Exposed, Inquiry Launched
French journalist Nora Bouazzouni's book, "Violence in the Kitchen," exposes widespread abuse in French restaurant kitchens, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and prompting discussions on systemic change within the industry and beyond.

French Restaurant Kitchens: Abuse Exposed, Inquiry Launched
French journalist Nora Bouazzouni's book, "Violence in the Kitchen," exposes widespread abuse in French restaurant kitchens, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and prompting discussions on systemic change within the industry and beyond.
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48% Bias Score

German Cultural Institutions Demand Wartime Protection Funding
Leading German cultural institutions urge the Bundestag to allocate funds from the special defense budget to safeguard cultural heritage, arguing that preserving archives, libraries, museums, and memorial sites is crucial for national resilience and democratic stability.

German Cultural Institutions Demand Wartime Protection Funding
Leading German cultural institutions urge the Bundestag to allocate funds from the special defense budget to safeguard cultural heritage, arguing that preserving archives, libraries, museums, and memorial sites is crucial for national resilience and democratic stability.
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36% Bias Score

La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...

La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...
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24% Bias Score

Lisbon Housing Crisis Highlighted by Artist's Provocative Installation
Lisbon artist Bordallo II's art installation, "Lisbon is for sale," placed on the Cais das Colunas on Thursday morning, highlights the city's soaring housing costs, with prices up 8.6% in Lisbon compared to Q4 2024 according to INE, and average student housing at 500 euros. The banner was removed by...

Lisbon Housing Crisis Highlighted by Artist's Provocative Installation
Lisbon artist Bordallo II's art installation, "Lisbon is for sale," placed on the Cais das Colunas on Thursday morning, highlights the city's soaring housing costs, with prices up 8.6% in Lisbon compared to Q4 2024 according to INE, and average student housing at 500 euros. The banner was removed by...
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Netflix India's Success: Emotionally Resonant Shows Drive Renewals
Netflix India's head of web series, Tanya Bami, discusses the platform's success with diverse shows like Mismatched (4 seasons), Delhi Crime (3 seasons), and Maamla Legal Hai (renewed for a second season), emphasizing emotional connection and relatable characters as key factors.

Netflix India's Success: Emotionally Resonant Shows Drive Renewals
Netflix India's head of web series, Tanya Bami, discusses the platform's success with diverse shows like Mismatched (4 seasons), Delhi Crime (3 seasons), and Maamla Legal Hai (renewed for a second season), emphasizing emotional connection and relatable characters as key factors.
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28% Bias Score

Noorderlicht Biënnale: Technology's Control Over Nature
The Noorderlicht Biënnale's "Machine Entanglements" exhibition in the Netherlands uses art installations to explore how technology shapes and controls nature, examining its impact on agriculture and wildlife through data collection and AI.

Noorderlicht Biënnale: Technology's Control Over Nature
The Noorderlicht Biënnale's "Machine Entanglements" exhibition in the Netherlands uses art installations to explore how technology shapes and controls nature, examining its impact on agriculture and wildlife through data collection and AI.
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48% Bias Score
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