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Last Santoor Maker Faces Extinction Amidst Changing Musical Tastes in Kashmir
Ghulam Mohammed Zaz, an 80-year-old artisan in Srinagar, Kashmir, is possibly the last remaining hand-maker of the santoor, a traditional stringed instrument, facing extinction due to changing musical tastes and the rise of machine-made alternatives despite receiving India's fourth-highest civilian ...
Last Santoor Maker Faces Extinction Amidst Changing Musical Tastes in Kashmir
Ghulam Mohammed Zaz, an 80-year-old artisan in Srinagar, Kashmir, is possibly the last remaining hand-maker of the santoor, a traditional stringed instrument, facing extinction due to changing musical tastes and the rise of machine-made alternatives despite receiving India's fourth-highest civilian ...
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Death of Lebanese Musician Ziad Rahbani
Lebanese musician Ziad Rahbani, son of Fairuz and Assi Rahbani, died at age 69; his funeral is scheduled for Monday in Lebanon, prompting widespread mourning across the Arab world for his unique musical style and bold political commentary.
Death of Lebanese Musician Ziad Rahbani
Lebanese musician Ziad Rahbani, son of Fairuz and Assi Rahbani, died at age 69; his funeral is scheduled for Monday in Lebanon, prompting widespread mourning across the Arab world for his unique musical style and bold political commentary.
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Seine-Saint-Denis Prioritizes Culture Amidst Budget Cuts
The free Multitude festival in Seine-Saint-Denis's Georges-Valbon park in early July drew large, diverse crowds, showcasing the department's commitment to cultural funding despite budget cuts, using culture as a lever for social progress and community building.
Seine-Saint-Denis Prioritizes Culture Amidst Budget Cuts
The free Multitude festival in Seine-Saint-Denis's Georges-Valbon park in early July drew large, diverse crowds, showcasing the department's commitment to cultural funding despite budget cuts, using culture as a lever for social progress and community building.
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Daily Life in Roman Aphrodisias: Insights from Archaeology
Aphrodisias, a Roman city in modern-day Turkey, thrived from the 1st to 7th centuries AD, with its daily life varying greatly by social class, from wealthy citizens attending public events and private parties to craftspeople and slaves performing manual labor; its well-preserved ruins, including the...
Daily Life in Roman Aphrodisias: Insights from Archaeology
Aphrodisias, a Roman city in modern-day Turkey, thrived from the 1st to 7th centuries AD, with its daily life varying greatly by social class, from wealthy citizens attending public events and private parties to craftspeople and slaves performing manual labor; its well-preserved ruins, including the...
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Czech Ambassador Highlights Shared History, Cultural Ties with Moldova
Ambassador Jaromír Plíšek, a Czech diplomat with extensive experience in Romania and Moldova, highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and historical ties between the Czech Republic and Moldova during a recent event at the Writers' Union in Chisinau, emphasizing the shared experiences of resi...
Czech Ambassador Highlights Shared History, Cultural Ties with Moldova
Ambassador Jaromír Plíšek, a Czech diplomat with extensive experience in Romania and Moldova, highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and historical ties between the Czech Republic and Moldova during a recent event at the Writers' Union in Chisinau, emphasizing the shared experiences of resi...
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Therese von Brunswick: Pioneer of Hungarian Education and Beethoven's Muse
Therese von Brunswick, sister of Beethoven's lover Josephine, founded Hungary's first kindergarten in 1828, highlighting her commitment to education and the Hungarian language; her family's close relationship with Beethoven resulted in several musical collaborations and underscores their role in Hun...
Therese von Brunswick: Pioneer of Hungarian Education and Beethoven's Muse
Therese von Brunswick, sister of Beethoven's lover Josephine, founded Hungary's first kindergarten in 1828, highlighting her commitment to education and the Hungarian language; her family's close relationship with Beethoven resulted in several musical collaborations and underscores their role in Hun...
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Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.

Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
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Student Barber's $3000 Garage Business Highlights Successful School Entrepreneurship Program
Haileybury College student Nathan Yin launched a successful barber business, "Yinny Fadezz," earning $3000 in a year from his garage, showcasing the effectiveness of the school's entrepreneurship program; Mansfield Secondary College also implements similar programs.

Student Barber's $3000 Garage Business Highlights Successful School Entrepreneurship Program
Haileybury College student Nathan Yin launched a successful barber business, "Yinny Fadezz," earning $3000 in a year from his garage, showcasing the effectiveness of the school's entrepreneurship program; Mansfield Secondary College also implements similar programs.
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48% Bias Score

Art Class Fosters Friendship, Recovery for Brain Injury Survivors
In Cardiff, UK, an art class called The Sketcher Project provides a supportive community for people recovering from brain injuries, allowing them to share experiences, build friendships, and reduce feelings of isolation. The class, funded by Stokes Case Management, is held weekly at Insole Court and...

Art Class Fosters Friendship, Recovery for Brain Injury Survivors
In Cardiff, UK, an art class called The Sketcher Project provides a supportive community for people recovering from brain injuries, allowing them to share experiences, build friendships, and reduce feelings of isolation. The class, funded by Stokes Case Management, is held weekly at Insole Court and...
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28% Bias Score

Thomas Mann's Political Transformation Highlighted in New Lübeck Exhibition
Lübeck, Germany, celebrates Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a new exhibition, "My Time: Thomas Mann and Democracy," at the St. Annen Museum, showcasing his political transformation from pro-war views to staunch democrat, while his former family home remains closed for renovations.

Thomas Mann's Political Transformation Highlighted in New Lübeck Exhibition
Lübeck, Germany, celebrates Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a new exhibition, "My Time: Thomas Mann and Democracy," at the St. Annen Museum, showcasing his political transformation from pro-war views to staunch democrat, while his former family home remains closed for renovations.
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Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science: From Demolition Threat to Cultural Icon
The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, a controversial gift from Stalin in 1955, celebrates its 70th anniversary, shifting from a symbol of communist oppression to a cherished cultural center, highlighting Poland's evolving relationship with its past.

Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science: From Demolition Threat to Cultural Icon
The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, a controversial gift from Stalin in 1955, celebrates its 70th anniversary, shifting from a symbol of communist oppression to a cherished cultural center, highlighting Poland's evolving relationship with its past.
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44% Bias Score

UK to Protect Pubs and Music Venues from Noise Complaints with Licensing Reforms
The UK government will introduce reforms to protect pubs and music venues from noise complaints by requiring developers near venues to soundproof buildings and fast-tracking licenses for new businesses or expansions, aiming to reverse the decline in the pub industry and create more vibrant town cent...

UK to Protect Pubs and Music Venues from Noise Complaints with Licensing Reforms
The UK government will introduce reforms to protect pubs and music venues from noise complaints by requiring developers near venues to soundproof buildings and fast-tracking licenses for new businesses or expansions, aiming to reverse the decline in the pub industry and create more vibrant town cent...
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44% Bias Score
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