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Gifhorn Tulip Field Day Attracts Thousands with Expanded Preparations
Farmers in Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany, opened their tulip fields to the public on Easter Monday with increased preparations including doubled parking, more helpers, and a 5 Euro entrance fee, due to unusually early blooming and an expected 8000 visitors; the bulbs will be sent to the Netherlands...
Gifhorn Tulip Field Day Attracts Thousands with Expanded Preparations
Farmers in Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany, opened their tulip fields to the public on Easter Monday with increased preparations including doubled parking, more helpers, and a 5 Euro entrance fee, due to unusually early blooming and an expected 8000 visitors; the bulbs will be sent to the Netherlands...
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Balinese Artist Reclaims Cultural Narratives with Feminist Perspective
Balinese artist Citra Sasmita's solo exhibition, "Into Eternal Land," at London's Barbican, showcases her feminist reimagining of Balinese art, reviving 15th-century Kamasan scroll painting with powerful female figures and incorporating collaborative craft traditions.
Balinese Artist Reclaims Cultural Narratives with Feminist Perspective
Balinese artist Citra Sasmita's solo exhibition, "Into Eternal Land," at London's Barbican, showcases her feminist reimagining of Balinese art, reviving 15th-century Kamasan scroll painting with powerful female figures and incorporating collaborative craft traditions.
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Lexington Inn Hosts Patriots' Day 250th Anniversary Celebration
The Inn at Hastings Park in Lexington, MA, is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord with a week-long event featuring a Colonial-themed dinner, reenactment of Paul Revere's ride, and other historical activities, showcasing its connection to American history and gen...
Lexington Inn Hosts Patriots' Day 250th Anniversary Celebration
The Inn at Hastings Park in Lexington, MA, is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord with a week-long event featuring a Colonial-themed dinner, reenactment of Paul Revere's ride, and other historical activities, showcasing its connection to American history and gen...
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The Ark": Anne Frank's Story of Love and Resilience
The Ark," a new play at Moscow's Sovremennik Theatre directed by Yana Sekhte and Alexey Usovltsev, uses the true story of Anne Frank's hiding to explore love and resilience, with an intimate staging enhancing the audience's emotional connection.
The Ark": Anne Frank's Story of Love and Resilience
The Ark," a new play at Moscow's Sovremennik Theatre directed by Yana Sekhte and Alexey Usovltsev, uses the true story of Anne Frank's hiding to explore love and resilience, with an intimate staging enhancing the audience's emotional connection.
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UNESCO Recognizes Kunqu Opera's Enduring Cultural Significance
Kunqu opera, a refined form of Chinese opera originating in 14th-century Kunshan, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2008, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts through government investment and training programs, despite a 20th-century...
UNESCO Recognizes Kunqu Opera's Enduring Cultural Significance
Kunqu opera, a refined form of Chinese opera originating in 14th-century Kunshan, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2008, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts through government investment and training programs, despite a 20th-century...
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82-Year-Old Defies Age to Teach Ancient Indian Martial Art
82-year-old Meenakshi Raghavan, believed to be the world's oldest Kalaripayattu practitioner, continues teaching the ancient Indian martial art in Kerala, defying age and gender norms, and inspiring generations of students who have opened their own Kalari schools.
82-Year-Old Defies Age to Teach Ancient Indian Martial Art
82-year-old Meenakshi Raghavan, believed to be the world's oldest Kalaripayattu practitioner, continues teaching the ancient Indian martial art in Kerala, defying age and gender norms, and inspiring generations of students who have opened their own Kalari schools.
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Emperor Moths Spotted on Dartmoor Highlight Springtime Biodiversity
While walking on Dartmoor in spring, the author discovers an emperor moth cocoon and later observes several male emperor moths actively searching for mates, revealing a dynamic ecosystem amidst the historical landscape of mines and ancient settlements.

Emperor Moths Spotted on Dartmoor Highlight Springtime Biodiversity
While walking on Dartmoor in spring, the author discovers an emperor moth cocoon and later observes several male emperor moths actively searching for mates, revealing a dynamic ecosystem amidst the historical landscape of mines and ancient settlements.
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First Millennial Canonized: Carlo Acutis' Sainthood Announced
Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, will become the first millennial to be canonized by the Catholic Church on October 10th, 2020, after two miracles attributed to his intercession were approved by Pope Francis.

First Millennial Canonized: Carlo Acutis' Sainthood Announced
Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, will become the first millennial to be canonized by the Catholic Church on October 10th, 2020, after two miracles attributed to his intercession were approved by Pope Francis.
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AIGEL: Exile and Chart Success Amidst War
The Russian-Tatar musical duo AIGEL, known for their condemnation of the war in Ukraine, achieved international chart success with their song "Pıyala" despite being banned from performing in Russia and forced into exile since 2022.

AIGEL: Exile and Chart Success Amidst War
The Russian-Tatar musical duo AIGEL, known for their condemnation of the war in Ukraine, achieved international chart success with their song "Pıyala" despite being banned from performing in Russia and forced into exile since 2022.
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Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.

Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.
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Stolen Paraguayan Manuscript Returned from New York
New York authorities returned a 16th-century manuscript, the Hernandarias Manuscript, to Paraguay after it was stolen from the country's National Archive and recovered from a Manhattan auction in 2013 by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's Antiquities Trafficking Unit following a January noti...

Stolen Paraguayan Manuscript Returned from New York
New York authorities returned a 16th-century manuscript, the Hernandarias Manuscript, to Paraguay after it was stolen from the country's National Archive and recovered from a Manhattan auction in 2013 by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's Antiquities Trafficking Unit following a January noti...
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Cologne Cathedral, the Ludwig Museum, and the Complexities of National Identity
During a recent trip to Cologne, Germany, the author contrasts the enduring stability symbolized by Cologne Cathedral with the global anxieties sparked by US trade policies, highlighting this contrast through observations made at the Ludwig Museum's diverse art collection, ultimately arguing for a n...

Cologne Cathedral, the Ludwig Museum, and the Complexities of National Identity
During a recent trip to Cologne, Germany, the author contrasts the enduring stability symbolized by Cologne Cathedral with the global anxieties sparked by US trade policies, highlighting this contrast through observations made at the Ludwig Museum's diverse art collection, ultimately arguing for a n...
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60% Bias Score
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