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Badiucao's Melbourne Exhibition Condemns Chinese Censorship
Badiucao's "Disagree Where We Must" exhibition in Melbourne's Goldstone Gallery features damaged artwork from a cancelled Hong Kong show, a video screened in Hong Kong, and a watch gifted to Tiananmen Square massacre participants, highlighting the artist's critique of Chinese government actions and ...
Badiucao's Melbourne Exhibition Condemns Chinese Censorship
Badiucao's "Disagree Where We Must" exhibition in Melbourne's Goldstone Gallery features damaged artwork from a cancelled Hong Kong show, a video screened in Hong Kong, and a watch gifted to Tiananmen Square massacre participants, highlighting the artist's critique of Chinese government actions and ...
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24% Bias Score


Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home following an extended illness; the first Latino Grammy winner, he leaves behind a legacy of musical innovation and global cultural impact.
Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home following an extended illness; the first Latino Grammy winner, he leaves behind a legacy of musical innovation and global cultural impact.
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Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
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18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
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28% Bias Score


Teller's Unremarkable Auschwitz Photos Spark Holocaust Representation Debate
Juergen Teller's new book, "Auschwitz Birkenau," features over 800 unremarkable iPhone photos of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, sparking debate on the appropriate ways to photograph and represent the Holocaust, particularly given its contrast with more impactful artistic responses.
Teller's Unremarkable Auschwitz Photos Spark Holocaust Representation Debate
Juergen Teller's new book, "Auschwitz Birkenau," features over 800 unremarkable iPhone photos of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, sparking debate on the appropriate ways to photograph and represent the Holocaust, particularly given its contrast with more impactful artistic responses.
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56% Bias Score


SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece
The SS United States, a 1950s ocean liner, is being converted into an artificial reef off Florida; however, its two six-story funnels will be used as the centerpiece for a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, to preserve its legacy.
SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece
The SS United States, a 1950s ocean liner, is being converted into an artificial reef off Florida; however, its two six-story funnels will be used as the centerpiece for a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, to preserve its legacy.
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Xi's Zhejiang Legacy: Cultural Boom and Preservation
Xi Jinping's tenure as Zhejiang's Party secretary (2002-2007) spurred the province's cultural boom, marked by the creation of Hengdian's film industry pilot zone in 2004, "eight projects" for cultural development in 2005, and a tenfold increase in the cultural industry's added value from $6.15 billi...

Xi's Zhejiang Legacy: Cultural Boom and Preservation
Xi Jinping's tenure as Zhejiang's Party secretary (2002-2007) spurred the province's cultural boom, marked by the creation of Hengdian's film industry pilot zone in 2004, "eight projects" for cultural development in 2005, and a tenfold increase in the cultural industry's added value from $6.15 billi...
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60% Bias Score

SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece as Ship Becomes Artificial Reef
The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, will be sunk off Florida to become an artificial reef, while its funnels will be used as the centerpiece of a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, opening sometime after the ship's sinking, estimated to occur by the end of 202...

SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece as Ship Becomes Artificial Reef
The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, will be sunk off Florida to become an artificial reef, while its funnels will be used as the centerpiece of a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, opening sometime after the ship's sinking, estimated to occur by the end of 202...
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52% Bias Score

Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...

Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...
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12% Bias Score

Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.

Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.
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24% Bias Score

West Virginia Theater Festival Defies Political Landscape
The Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, concluded its 35th year, showcasing five new plays including critiques of healthcare and LGBTQ+ themes, defying expectations in a predominantly Trump-supporting area.

West Virginia Theater Festival Defies Political Landscape
The Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, concluded its 35th year, showcasing five new plays including critiques of healthcare and LGBTQ+ themes, defying expectations in a predominantly Trump-supporting area.
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52% Bias Score

Saxophone's Rise in China: A 50-Year Journey
Veteran Chinese saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade dedication has propelled the instrument's popularity in China, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in Harbin, attracting 33 countries and showcasing an estimated 800,000 current learners.

Saxophone's Rise in China: A 50-Year Journey
Veteran Chinese saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade dedication has propelled the instrument's popularity in China, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in Harbin, attracting 33 countries and showcasing an estimated 800,000 current learners.
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28% Bias Score
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