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Sargent in Paris: A Centennial Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting an exhibition on John Singer Sargent's Parisian period (1874-mid 1880s) until August 3rd, showcasing his artistic development, including his controversial "Madame X" portrait, offering a comprehensive view of his early career and its impact.
Sargent in Paris: A Centennial Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting an exhibition on John Singer Sargent's Parisian period (1874-mid 1880s) until August 3rd, showcasing his artistic development, including his controversial "Madame X" portrait, offering a comprehensive view of his early career and its impact.
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20% Bias Score


Singer-Songwriter Jill Sobule Dies in House Fire
American singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, famous for her song "I Kissed a Girl" and its impact on LGBTQ+ representation in music, died at 66 in a Minneapolis house fire on an unspecified date; police are investigating the cause, and a memorial is planned.
Singer-Songwriter Jill Sobule Dies in House Fire
American singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, famous for her song "I Kissed a Girl" and its impact on LGBTQ+ representation in music, died at 66 in a Minneapolis house fire on an unspecified date; police are investigating the cause, and a memorial is planned.
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20% Bias Score


Pink Floyd's Venice Concert: A Logistical Challenge
On July 16, 1989, Venice hosted a record-breaking Pink Floyd concert attracting 200,000-300,000 people, showcasing a massive logistical challenge due to inadequate city planning and services, resulting in significant crowd management issues despite the overall success of the event.
Pink Floyd's Venice Concert: A Logistical Challenge
On July 16, 1989, Venice hosted a record-breaking Pink Floyd concert attracting 200,000-300,000 people, showcasing a massive logistical challenge due to inadequate city planning and services, resulting in significant crowd management issues despite the overall success of the event.
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44% Bias Score


Renowned Brazilian Singer Nana Caymmi Dies at 84
Brazilian singer Nana Caymmi died on May 1st, 2024, at age 84 in Rio de Janeiro due to multiple organ dysfunction after a nine-month hospitalization for cardiac arrhythmia; her career spanned decades, featuring collaborations with renowned composers and iconic songs that solidified her place as one ...
Renowned Brazilian Singer Nana Caymmi Dies at 84
Brazilian singer Nana Caymmi died on May 1st, 2024, at age 84 in Rio de Janeiro due to multiple organ dysfunction after a nine-month hospitalization for cardiac arrhythmia; her career spanned decades, featuring collaborations with renowned composers and iconic songs that solidified her place as one ...
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32% Bias Score


Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...
Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...
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56% Bias Score


Kneecap Controversy: Freedom of Speech Debate Erupts After Murder Calls
Kevin Rowland of Dexys Midnight Runners and 40 other artists defended Irish rap group Kneecap's freedom of expression following calls for the band's cancellation from UK gigs after footage emerged of a member calling for the murder of MPs; counter-terrorism police are assessing the footage.
Kneecap Controversy: Freedom of Speech Debate Erupts After Murder Calls
Kevin Rowland of Dexys Midnight Runners and 40 other artists defended Irish rap group Kneecap's freedom of expression following calls for the band's cancellation from UK gigs after footage emerged of a member calling for the murder of MPs; counter-terrorism police are assessing the footage.
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44% Bias Score

Political Leaders Emulate Religious Spectacle to Cultivate Loyalty
Political leaders increasingly utilize religious-style ceremonies to cultivate followers' emotions and loyalty, exemplified by the upcoming Papal conclave and Donald Trump's past actions; this prioritizes spectacle and promised futures over tangible policy.

Political Leaders Emulate Religious Spectacle to Cultivate Loyalty
Political leaders increasingly utilize religious-style ceremonies to cultivate followers' emotions and loyalty, exemplified by the upcoming Papal conclave and Donald Trump's past actions; this prioritizes spectacle and promised futures over tangible policy.
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52% Bias Score

Singer Jill Sobule, "I Kissed a Girl" Songwriter, Dies in House Fire at 66
Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, famous for her song "I Kissed a Girl," died at age 66 in a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota on Thursday, leaving behind a legacy as a trailblazing LGBTQ+ artist and an early adopter of crowdfunding for music production.

Singer Jill Sobule, "I Kissed a Girl" Songwriter, Dies in House Fire at 66
Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, famous for her song "I Kissed a Girl," died at age 66 in a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota on Thursday, leaving behind a legacy as a trailblazing LGBTQ+ artist and an early adopter of crowdfunding for music production.
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20% Bias Score

Vladivostok Exhibition Honors WWII Telecommunication Heroes
A new exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia, commemorates the 80th anniversary of Victory Day by showcasing the contributions of 117 Primorsky Krai telecommunication specialists during WWII, using a reconstructed wartime communication bunker and interactive elements.

Vladivostok Exhibition Honors WWII Telecommunication Heroes
A new exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia, commemorates the 80th anniversary of Victory Day by showcasing the contributions of 117 Primorsky Krai telecommunication specialists during WWII, using a reconstructed wartime communication bunker and interactive elements.
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24% Bias Score

Merkel's Hannover Speech: A Biblical Parallel to Political Leadership
At the 2023 German Evangelical Church Convention in Hannover, former Chancellor Angela Merkel gave a speech interpreting a biblical passage about a Syrophoenician woman's persistence in convincing Jesus to heal her daughter, relating this to her own political experiences. The speech was met with ove...

Merkel's Hannover Speech: A Biblical Parallel to Political Leadership
At the 2023 German Evangelical Church Convention in Hannover, former Chancellor Angela Merkel gave a speech interpreting a biblical passage about a Syrophoenician woman's persistence in convincing Jesus to heal her daughter, relating this to her own political experiences. The speech was met with ove...
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56% Bias Score

Berlin Culture Senator Resigns Over Deep Budget Cuts
Berlin's Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo (CDU), resigned today due to planned €130 million (12%) cuts to the 2025 cultural budget, threatening closures of prominent cultural institutions, amid wider €3 billion city-wide cuts.

Berlin Culture Senator Resigns Over Deep Budget Cuts
Berlin's Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo (CDU), resigned today due to planned €130 million (12%) cuts to the 2025 cultural budget, threatening closures of prominent cultural institutions, amid wider €3 billion city-wide cuts.
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36% Bias Score

Krapp's Last Tape: Oldman, Rea, and Future Productions Explore Regret and Memory
Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea's performances of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, along with planned future productions featuring Samuel West and Richard Dormer, highlight the play's enduring exploration of regret, memory, and self-criticism, showcasing different interpretations of the character's e...

Krapp's Last Tape: Oldman, Rea, and Future Productions Explore Regret and Memory
Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea's performances of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, along with planned future productions featuring Samuel West and Richard Dormer, highlight the play's enduring exploration of regret, memory, and self-criticism, showcasing different interpretations of the character's e...
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12% Bias Score
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