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Female Comedians' Effective Satire of Donald Trump
Female comedians have used various methods, including impersonations and reinterpretations of speeches, to satirize Donald Trump, exposing contradictions and absurdity in his rhetoric and leveraging gender to highlight hypocrisy, achieving broad reach via diverse platforms like TikTok and late-night...
Female Comedians' Effective Satire of Donald Trump
Female comedians have used various methods, including impersonations and reinterpretations of speeches, to satirize Donald Trump, exposing contradictions and absurdity in his rhetoric and leveraging gender to highlight hypocrisy, achieving broad reach via diverse platforms like TikTok and late-night...
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52% Bias Score


Berlin's "Spore Haus" Wins 2024 DAM Preis for Sustainable Architecture
The 2024 DAM Preis was awarded to AFF Architekten's "Spore Haus" in Berlin, a striking building that uses recycled materials and repurposed elements, while the renovated Sophie-Scholl-Haus in Munich and the Kulturweberei in Finsterwalde were also finalists, highlighting the increasing importance of ...
Berlin's "Spore Haus" Wins 2024 DAM Preis for Sustainable Architecture
The 2024 DAM Preis was awarded to AFF Architekten's "Spore Haus" in Berlin, a striking building that uses recycled materials and repurposed elements, while the renovated Sophie-Scholl-Haus in Munich and the Kulturweberei in Finsterwalde were also finalists, highlighting the increasing importance of ...
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40% Bias Score


Shifting US White Wine Market: Chardonnay Sales Decline as Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio Rise
In 2024, US Chardonnay sales fell 4.7% while Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio sales rose, possibly due to Chardonnay's higher prices and richer flavors; improved winemaking techniques for other varietals also contributed.
Shifting US White Wine Market: Chardonnay Sales Decline as Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio Rise
In 2024, US Chardonnay sales fell 4.7% while Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio sales rose, possibly due to Chardonnay's higher prices and richer flavors; improved winemaking techniques for other varietals also contributed.
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40% Bias Score


Hrůša's Powerful BBCSO Concert Features Shostakovich and Haas
At the Barbican Centre, Jakub Hrůša conducted a BBCSO program including Pavel Haas's scherzo triste, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 (soloist Jonathan Biss), and Shostakovich's 11th Symphony, receiving acclaim for a powerful and emotionally resonant performance, especially of the Shostakovich piece...
Hrůša's Powerful BBCSO Concert Features Shostakovich and Haas
At the Barbican Centre, Jakub Hrůša conducted a BBCSO program including Pavel Haas's scherzo triste, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 (soloist Jonathan Biss), and Shostakovich's 11th Symphony, receiving acclaim for a powerful and emotionally resonant performance, especially of the Shostakovich piece...
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36% Bias Score


Aberdeenshire Singer Wins BBC Radio Scotland Young Musician Award
Ellie Beaton, a 22-year-old singer from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, won the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award for 2025 at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, showcasing her Doric singing and highlighting the rich traditions of northeast Scotland.
Aberdeenshire Singer Wins BBC Radio Scotland Young Musician Award
Ellie Beaton, a 22-year-old singer from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, won the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award for 2025 at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, showcasing her Doric singing and highlighting the rich traditions of northeast Scotland.
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4% Bias Score


Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...
Theodoropoulos's Trilogy Explores Patriarchy
Vaggelis Theodoropoulos directs three plays exploring patriarchy: "Raining in Barcelona" at the Art Theater's Underground, focusing on a sex worker's relationships; "The Terror of the Crocodile" at the New World Theater, depicting sibling trauma; and "Another Thebes" at the Knossos Theater, concerni...
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44% Bias Score

Redesigned Euro Banknotes: Culture and Nature Themes Shortlisted
The European Central Bank is redesigning euro banknotes, with two themes under consideration: one showcasing prominent Europeans and cultural sites, the other highlighting European birds and river landscapes; the final decision will be made after public consultation in 2026.

Redesigned Euro Banknotes: Culture and Nature Themes Shortlisted
The European Central Bank is redesigning euro banknotes, with two themes under consideration: one showcasing prominent Europeans and cultural sites, the other highlighting European birds and river landscapes; the final decision will be made after public consultation in 2026.
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32% Bias Score

Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...

Diana Evans's "I Want to Talk to You": A Writer's Journey Through Journalism and Fiction
Diana Evans's new essay collection, "I Want to Talk to You," traces her evolution from journalist covering Black culture to award-winning novelist, exploring the interplay between personal experience and social commentary, demonstrating the power of subjective narratives to effect social and politic...
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32% Bias Score

Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Film Criticism
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has had a prolific career spanning decades, marked by contributions to major newspapers, founding the Cinema Writers Association (SİYAD), and authoring over 60 books on Turkish and world cinema, biographies, cultural commentary, and m...

Atilla Dorsay: A Life in Turkish Journalism and Film Criticism
Atilla Dorsay, a Turkish journalist and film critic born in 1939, has had a prolific career spanning decades, marked by contributions to major newspapers, founding the Cinema Writers Association (SİYAD), and authoring over 60 books on Turkish and world cinema, biographies, cultural commentary, and m...
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12% Bias Score

German Election: Clashing Visions for Cultural Policy
The German Bundestag election reveals stark contrasts in cultural policy, with parties like the Greens and SPD prioritizing artist funding and the Künstlersozialkasse, while the AfD aims to abolish public broadcasting and CDU/CSU emphasize a 'Leitkultur'.

German Election: Clashing Visions for Cultural Policy
The German Bundestag election reveals stark contrasts in cultural policy, with parties like the Greens and SPD prioritizing artist funding and the Künstlersozialkasse, while the AfD aims to abolish public broadcasting and CDU/CSU emphasize a 'Leitkultur'.
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40% Bias Score

National Theatre of Greece Adapts Programming to Audience Preferences
The National Theatre of Greece's programming varies between its venues: the Rex, acquired in 1993, focuses on popular plays due to audience preferences; its main building prioritizes classical works on the Central Stage, while the New Stage supports modern productions. Audience reception significant...

National Theatre of Greece Adapts Programming to Audience Preferences
The National Theatre of Greece's programming varies between its venues: the Rex, acquired in 1993, focuses on popular plays due to audience preferences; its main building prioritizes classical works on the Central Stage, while the New Stage supports modern productions. Audience reception significant...
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40% Bias Score

Rediscovered Opera by Black American Composer Premieres
Edmond Dédé's opera "Morgiane," composed in 1887 by a Black American, had its first public performance in New Orleans last Friday after being rediscovered in Harvard archives, with its world premiere this week in Washington, D.C., Maryland and New York.

Rediscovered Opera by Black American Composer Premieres
Edmond Dédé's opera "Morgiane," composed in 1887 by a Black American, had its first public performance in New Orleans last Friday after being rediscovered in Harvard archives, with its world premiere this week in Washington, D.C., Maryland and New York.
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24% Bias Score
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