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International Literature Prize Awarded to Kim Hyesoon for Poem Collection on Life and Death
The International Literature Prize awarded Kim Hyesoon for her poem collection exploring life and death, inspired by the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster; the €35,000 prize also recognizes her translation team for overcoming linguistic challenges.
International Literature Prize Awarded to Kim Hyesoon for Poem Collection on Life and Death
The International Literature Prize awarded Kim Hyesoon for her poem collection exploring life and death, inspired by the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster; the €35,000 prize also recognizes her translation team for overcoming linguistic challenges.
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24% Bias Score


Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.
Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.
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28% Bias Score


Open Radio's 71.2% Listener Surge Defies Advertising Norm
The Open Championship's radio broadcast, Open Radio, has seen a 71.2% increase in listeners over three years, mainly from the U.S., due to its unique, ad-free, immersive style featuring live commentary, listener emails, and descriptive language, defying typical commercialized sports broadcasting.
Open Radio's 71.2% Listener Surge Defies Advertising Norm
The Open Championship's radio broadcast, Open Radio, has seen a 71.2% increase in listeners over three years, mainly from the U.S., due to its unique, ad-free, immersive style featuring live commentary, listener emails, and descriptive language, defying typical commercialized sports broadcasting.
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44% Bias Score


Congress Cuts \$1 Billion in Public Media Funding
The U.S. House approved a bill to cut over \$1 billion in funding from public media, impacting programs by Ken Burns and others, potentially harming new filmmakers and disproportionately affecting rural communities.
Congress Cuts \$1 Billion in Public Media Funding
The U.S. House approved a bill to cut over \$1 billion in funding from public media, impacting programs by Ken Burns and others, potentially harming new filmmakers and disproportionately affecting rural communities.
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52% Bias Score


Zambrano: Redefining Philosophy Through Lived Experience
Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, in her 1950 essay collection "On the Knowledge of the Soul," critiques the narrow definition of philosophy, arguing that philosophical thought manifests in various forms like poetry and literature, drawing inspiration from lived experience, and criticizing a cultu...
Zambrano: Redefining Philosophy Through Lived Experience
Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, in her 1950 essay collection "On the Knowledge of the Soul," critiques the narrow definition of philosophy, arguing that philosophical thought manifests in various forms like poetry and literature, drawing inspiration from lived experience, and criticizing a cultu...
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44% Bias Score


Rare Gandhi Portrait Sells for \$204,648 at London Auction
A rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, painted in 1931 by Clare Leighton during his London visit for the Second Round Table Conference, sold for \$204,648 at a Bonhams auction in London, exceeding initial estimates and highlighting the enduring legacy of the Indian independence leader.
Rare Gandhi Portrait Sells for \$204,648 at London Auction
A rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, painted in 1931 by Clare Leighton during his London visit for the Second Round Table Conference, sold for \$204,648 at a Bonhams auction in London, exceeding initial estimates and highlighting the enduring legacy of the Indian independence leader.
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24% Bias Score

Bayreuth Reinterprets Wagner's "Meistersinger": Comedy vs. Nazi Past
The Bayreuth Festival's 2025 production of Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg", directed by Matthias Davids, emphasizes the opera's comedic elements, sparking debate about its historical association with Nazi propaganda and its underlying antisemitic themes; the festival runs from July 25th to...

Bayreuth Reinterprets Wagner's "Meistersinger": Comedy vs. Nazi Past
The Bayreuth Festival's 2025 production of Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg", directed by Matthias Davids, emphasizes the opera's comedic elements, sparking debate about its historical association with Nazi propaganda and its underlying antisemitic themes; the festival runs from July 25th to...
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44% Bias Score

Nazi Germany's "Degenerate Art" Exhibition: Long-Term Impact
The 1937 Nazi exhibition of "degenerate art" condemned Expressionism, New Objectivity, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, impacting 125 artists and 20,000 works, financially ruining many and suppressing artistic freedom for decades, with echoes in current debates over art funding.

Nazi Germany's "Degenerate Art" Exhibition: Long-Term Impact
The 1937 Nazi exhibition of "degenerate art" condemned Expressionism, New Objectivity, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, impacting 125 artists and 20,000 works, financially ruining many and suppressing artistic freedom for decades, with echoes in current debates over art funding.
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44% Bias Score

Iranian Director Panahi Defies Censorship, Continues Filmmaking
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, despite 14 years of imprisonment and restrictions, continues to make films, employing creative methods to circumvent censorship and using his international acclaim to challenge the Iranian government's control over artistic expression.

Iranian Director Panahi Defies Censorship, Continues Filmmaking
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, despite 14 years of imprisonment and restrictions, continues to make films, employing creative methods to circumvent censorship and using his international acclaim to challenge the Iranian government's control over artistic expression.
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40% Bias Score

Music and Politics: A Musician's Reflection on the Fall of the Dutch Cabinet
A Dutch musician's reflection on the fall of the Dutch cabinet while practicing Elgar's "The Dream of Gerontius" leads to an exploration of the intricate relationship between music and politics, highlighting historical examples and the potential for music to influence societal change.

Music and Politics: A Musician's Reflection on the Fall of the Dutch Cabinet
A Dutch musician's reflection on the fall of the Dutch cabinet while practicing Elgar's "The Dream of Gerontius" leads to an exploration of the intricate relationship between music and politics, highlighting historical examples and the potential for music to influence societal change.
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36% Bias Score

Tokyo's Traditional Shopping Arcade Faces Redevelopment
In Tokyo, the Tateishi Nakamise shopping arcade, established after WWII, faces redevelopment, forcing dozens of family-run businesses, including an 80-year-old noodle store operating for 60 years, to close, highlighting the conflict between preserving local communities and embracing modernization.

Tokyo's Traditional Shopping Arcade Faces Redevelopment
In Tokyo, the Tateishi Nakamise shopping arcade, established after WWII, faces redevelopment, forcing dozens of family-run businesses, including an 80-year-old noodle store operating for 60 years, to close, highlighting the conflict between preserving local communities and embracing modernization.
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64% Bias Score

Paris l'été 2025: Dance Takes Center Stage
The 2025 Paris l'été festival, running from July 12th to August 5th, features dance as a central theme, with new venues including the Tuileries Garden and Henri-Bergson High School, aiming for greater visibility and accessibility across Paris.

Paris l'été 2025: Dance Takes Center Stage
The 2025 Paris l'été festival, running from July 12th to August 5th, features dance as a central theme, with new venues including the Tuileries Garden and Henri-Bergson High School, aiming for greater visibility and accessibility across Paris.
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32% Bias Score
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