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Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection
Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.
Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection
Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.
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12% Bias Score


Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Extensive Renovations for 129th Season
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, open since 1896, is currently undergoing extensive renovations to its historic rides, including the Big Dipper, by hundreds of staff before its 129th season.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Extensive Renovations for 129th Season
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, open since 1896, is currently undergoing extensive renovations to its historic rides, including the Big Dipper, by hundreds of staff before its 129th season.
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36% Bias Score


Swedish Decorator's "Boho Wild" Apartment
Marie Olsson Nylander, a Swedish interior decorator, recently furnished her new 1884 apartment in Helsingborg, blending antique and vintage pieces with handmade items to create a unique "boho wild" aesthetic.
Swedish Decorator's "Boho Wild" Apartment
Marie Olsson Nylander, a Swedish interior decorator, recently furnished her new 1884 apartment in Helsingborg, blending antique and vintage pieces with handmade items to create a unique "boho wild" aesthetic.
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8% Bias Score


WWII: The Mauritshuis Museum's Strategic Preservation of its Art Collection
During WWII, the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, directed by a German national, strategically protected its collection, including Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, using a bomb shelter and transferring works to bunkers, while also making compromises with the Nazi regime, ultimately preserving mo...
WWII: The Mauritshuis Museum's Strategic Preservation of its Art Collection
During WWII, the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, directed by a German national, strategically protected its collection, including Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, using a bomb shelter and transferring works to bunkers, while also making compromises with the Nazi regime, ultimately preserving mo...
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36% Bias Score


Ratti to Lead Venice Architecture Biennale with Focus on Climate Adaptation
Italian architect Carlo Ratti will lead the Venice Architecture Biennale from May 2025, focusing on climate change adaptation through innovative materials and international collaborations, marking a shift in focus from the previous, postcolonial exhibition.
Ratti to Lead Venice Architecture Biennale with Focus on Climate Adaptation
Italian architect Carlo Ratti will lead the Venice Architecture Biennale from May 2025, focusing on climate change adaptation through innovative materials and international collaborations, marking a shift in focus from the previous, postcolonial exhibition.
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36% Bias Score


SLY LIVES!" Documentary Explores Burden on Black Artists
Hulu premiered the documentary "SLY LIVES!" on February 13th, 2024, exploring Sly Stone's life and career through interviews with family, fellow musicians, and others, challenging previous narratives and promoting empathy for the burdens faced by Black artists.
SLY LIVES!" Documentary Explores Burden on Black Artists
Hulu premiered the documentary "SLY LIVES!" on February 13th, 2024, exploring Sly Stone's life and career through interviews with family, fellow musicians, and others, challenging previous narratives and promoting empathy for the burdens faced by Black artists.
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28% Bias Score

High Patent Costs and Retail Copying Threaten Australian Innovation
The Fluicer, a 2023 Time's best invention, faces challenges due to inexpensive copies by major retailers, highlighting the difficulty for Australian inventors in protecting their intellectual property because of high legal fees and a cultural reluctance to self-promote.

High Patent Costs and Retail Copying Threaten Australian Innovation
The Fluicer, a 2023 Time's best invention, faces challenges due to inexpensive copies by major retailers, highlighting the difficulty for Australian inventors in protecting their intellectual property because of high legal fees and a cultural reluctance to self-promote.
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52% Bias Score

Mickey 17": A Disappointing Sci-Fi Film from Bong Joon Ho
Mickey 17", a $150 million sci-fi film directed by Bong Joon Ho and starring Robert Pattinson as a cloned worker in a dystopian space colony, is receiving mixed reviews for its inconsistent tone and underdeveloped themes, despite its large budget and star-studded cast.

Mickey 17": A Disappointing Sci-Fi Film from Bong Joon Ho
Mickey 17", a $150 million sci-fi film directed by Bong Joon Ho and starring Robert Pattinson as a cloned worker in a dystopian space colony, is receiving mixed reviews for its inconsistent tone and underdeveloped themes, despite its large budget and star-studded cast.
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64% Bias Score

Londinium's First Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists unearthed Londinium's first Roman basilica at 85 Gracechurch Street in London, revealing well-preserved walls, artifacts like roof tiles stamped "London," and offering insights into Roman governance in Britain around 80 AD.

Londinium's First Roman Basilica Unearthed in London
Archaeologists unearthed Londinium's first Roman basilica at 85 Gracechurch Street in London, revealing well-preserved walls, artifacts like roof tiles stamped "London," and offering insights into Roman governance in Britain around 80 AD.
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4% Bias Score

Ne Zha 2 Breaks Box Office Records, Achieving Global Success
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film directed by Yang Yu, opened on January 29th and has grossed over 10 billion yuan ($1.37 billion) in China, becoming one of the top 20 highest-grossing films globally; it is currently showing in Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. with further international releases...

Ne Zha 2 Breaks Box Office Records, Achieving Global Success
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film directed by Yang Yu, opened on January 29th and has grossed over 10 billion yuan ($1.37 billion) in China, becoming one of the top 20 highest-grossing films globally; it is currently showing in Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. with further international releases...
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36% Bias Score

Nolan's "Odyssey" to Film in Greece
Christopher Nolan's "Odyssey" will film in Greece from March 10-25, utilizing locations in Pylos-Nestor, including the Methoni castle, Voidokilia beach, and Nestor's Cave; 300 extras were cast locally, with 150 needed for Messinia and 600 for Corinth.

Nolan's "Odyssey" to Film in Greece
Christopher Nolan's "Odyssey" will film in Greece from March 10-25, utilizing locations in Pylos-Nestor, including the Methoni castle, Voidokilia beach, and Nestor's Cave; 300 extras were cast locally, with 150 needed for Messinia and 600 for Corinth.
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24% Bias Score

Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.

Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.
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60% Bias Score
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