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Dear Ms.": A Documentary on the Impact of Ms. Magazine
HBO's documentary "Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print" explores the creation, content, and lasting impact of Ms. magazine, launched in 1972, highlighting its role in bringing issues like sexual harassment to national attention and showcasing the internal diversity of the women's movement.
Dear Ms.": A Documentary on the Impact of Ms. Magazine
HBO's documentary "Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print" explores the creation, content, and lasting impact of Ms. magazine, launched in 1972, highlighting its role in bringing issues like sexual harassment to national attention and showcasing the internal diversity of the women's movement.
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24% Bias Score


Bayeux Tapestry Returns to UK in Landmark Loan Agreement
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from France from September 2026 to July 2027, in exchange for British treasures, marking a significant cultural exchange between the UK and France, celebrating the 1000th anniversary of William the Conquero...
Bayeux Tapestry Returns to UK in Landmark Loan Agreement
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from France from September 2026 to July 2027, in exchange for British treasures, marking a significant cultural exchange between the UK and France, celebrating the 1000th anniversary of William the Conquero...
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48% Bias Score


Historic Haitian Hotel Burned Down by Gangs
Gangs burned down the historic Grand Hôtel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over the weekend, symbolizing the destruction of Haiti's cultural heritage amid escalating gang violence and insecurity; the hotel, which had been closed since 2022 due to gang violence, was a beloved landmark that hosted ...
Historic Haitian Hotel Burned Down by Gangs
Gangs burned down the historic Grand Hôtel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over the weekend, symbolizing the destruction of Haiti's cultural heritage amid escalating gang violence and insecurity; the hotel, which had been closed since 2022 due to gang violence, was a beloved landmark that hosted ...
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24% Bias Score


The Invisible Map": Unveiling Eleusis's Hidden History
The digital platform "The Invisible Map" unveils Eleusis's hidden history through personal narratives and archival material, offering a unique way to experience the city's rich past and present after its year as European Capital of Culture.
The Invisible Map": Unveiling Eleusis's Hidden History
The digital platform "The Invisible Map" unveils Eleusis's hidden history through personal narratives and archival material, offering a unique way to experience the city's rich past and present after its year as European Capital of Culture.
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24% Bias Score


Rijksmuseum Exhibition Explores 19th-Century Perceptions of Mental Illness
Fiona Tan's "Monomania" exhibition at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum uses 19th-century art and photography from its collection to explore how mental illness was perceived and treated, highlighting the experiences of women deemed mentally unstable.
Rijksmuseum Exhibition Explores 19th-Century Perceptions of Mental Illness
Fiona Tan's "Monomania" exhibition at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum uses 19th-century art and photography from its collection to explore how mental illness was perceived and treated, highlighting the experiences of women deemed mentally unstable.
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48% Bias Score


Chanel Showcases New Direction Amidst Luxury Market Downturn
Chanel's Paris fashion show, held in a recreated boutique setting, presented Matthieu Blazy's understated collection, while facing a 4.3% revenue drop in 2024; Jonathan Anderson, meanwhile, pivots JW Anderson towards homeware, responding to the global luxury downturn.
Chanel Showcases New Direction Amidst Luxury Market Downturn
Chanel's Paris fashion show, held in a recreated boutique setting, presented Matthieu Blazy's understated collection, while facing a 4.3% revenue drop in 2024; Jonathan Anderson, meanwhile, pivots JW Anderson towards homeware, responding to the global luxury downturn.
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36% Bias Score

Tate Modern Hosts First Emily Kame Kngwarreye Exhibition
The Tate Modern in London is hosting Emily Kame Kngwarreye's first European solo exhibition, showcasing over 70 works, from early batiks to final paintings, from September 2024, contrasting with the Tate's 1996 rejection of Indigenous Australian art.

Tate Modern Hosts First Emily Kame Kngwarreye Exhibition
The Tate Modern in London is hosting Emily Kame Kngwarreye's first European solo exhibition, showcasing over 70 works, from early batiks to final paintings, from September 2024, contrasting with the Tate's 1996 rejection of Indigenous Australian art.
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36% Bias Score

Australia lobbies UNESCO to list Murujuga rock art despite emissions concerns
Australia is lobbying UNESCO to list the Murujuga rock art complex, despite a recommendation to reject the nomination due to nearby industrial emissions; the committee will decide this week.

Australia lobbies UNESCO to list Murujuga rock art despite emissions concerns
Australia is lobbying UNESCO to list the Murujuga rock art complex, despite a recommendation to reject the nomination due to nearby industrial emissions; the committee will decide this week.
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44% Bias Score

Bayeux Tapestry to Return to UK on Loan
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 70-meter-long 11th-century embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest of England, will be loaned to the British Museum in London from September 2026 to July 2027 in exchange for British artifacts going to Normandy, marking its return to the UK after over 900 years.

Bayeux Tapestry to Return to UK on Loan
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 70-meter-long 11th-century embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest of England, will be loaned to the British Museum in London from September 2026 to July 2027 in exchange for British artifacts going to Normandy, marking its return to the UK after over 900 years.
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40% Bias Score

Kehlmann's "The Director": Art and Morality in Nazi Germany
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" is a fictionalized account of filmmaker G.W. Pabst's experiences in Nazi Germany, exploring his collaborations with the regime, the moral compromises he made, and the devastating consequences for individuals and society.

Kehlmann's "The Director": Art and Morality in Nazi Germany
Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" is a fictionalized account of filmmaker G.W. Pabst's experiences in Nazi Germany, exploring his collaborations with the regime, the moral compromises he made, and the devastating consequences for individuals and society.
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40% Bias Score

Mary Corse: Redefining Minimalism in Los Angeles
Mary Corse's exhibition at Pace Gallery LA, on view until August 16, 2025, features her innovative Diamond paintings and Halo Room light installation, challenging definitions of painting and sculpture through three-dimensional canvases and interactive light.

Mary Corse: Redefining Minimalism in Los Angeles
Mary Corse's exhibition at Pace Gallery LA, on view until August 16, 2025, features her innovative Diamond paintings and Halo Room light installation, challenging definitions of painting and sculpture through three-dimensional canvases and interactive light.
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56% Bias Score

Glockenbach Biennale Addresses Gentrification and Rising Hostility in Munich
The Glockenbach Biennale in Munich, currently in its second year, uses art installations and discussions to address the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and other diverse groups in the Glockenbachviertel, highlighting gentrification and rising hostility.

Glockenbach Biennale Addresses Gentrification and Rising Hostility in Munich
The Glockenbach Biennale in Munich, currently in its second year, uses art installations and discussions to address the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and other diverse groups in the Glockenbachviertel, highlighting gentrification and rising hostility.
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32% Bias Score
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