Tag #Arts And Culture

lemonde.fr
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"Garçonnes": Unearthing Forgotten Female Cartoonists of the Roaring Twenties

Trina Robbins's posthumously published "Garçonnes" celebrates six female American cartoonists of the 1920s, revealing their contributions to comics during the flapper era and highlighting their historical marginalization.

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Gender Equality
forbes.com
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American Bourbon Wins Top Prize at The Whisky Exchange's Annual Blind Taste Test

The Whisky Exchange's 2025 blind taste test, judged by consumers at its annual Whisky Show, saw New Riff Bottled in Bond Bourbon win first place over several Scotch and Irish competitors, highlighting the rising global popularity of American whiskey.

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40% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
npr.org
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British Family's Unwelcome Trip to Sweden Sparks Horror-Comedy

"Get Away" is a horror-comedy depicting a British family's unwelcome visit to a Swedish island, satirizing tourist entitlement while exploring cultural clashes through the lens of the director's 20-year experience in the region.

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44% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
bbc.com
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Doctor Who Fan Donates Dalek to Scottish Museum

Davie Kirkwood, a retired car salesman from Dumfries, donated his 5ft 7in Dalek replica, made from wood, metal, and car parts, to the Clyne Heritage Society's new heritage center in Brora, Scotland after owning it for 27 years; proceeds will fund Parkinson's research.

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cbsnews.com
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Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After 2019 Fire

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopens on Saturday after a five-year restoration following a devastating 2019 fire, featuring a ceremony led by Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, a star-studded concert, and an inaugural Mass; the \$737 million restoration, largely funded by international donations, revived t...

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48% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
nrc.nl
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Notre-Dame Reopens After Record-Speed Reconstruction

Three years after a fire partially destroyed it, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is reopening this weekend, the result of a remarkably fast, 2000-person reconstruction effort spearheaded by President Macron, despite controversies and setbacks.

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44% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
elpais.com
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"Mujer, casos de la vida real": A 22-Year Reflection of Mexican Society

"Mujer, casos de la vida real," a Mexican television program created by Jorge Lozano Soriano and hosted by Silvia Pinal, aired from February 7, 1985, to November 30, 2007, and addressed real-life issues faced by Mexican women, becoming a cultural phenomenon.

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality
theguardian.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Stage Adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's Classic Novel Explores Resilience and Self-Discovery

This stage adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's 1936 novel, directed by Katy Rudd, follows three adopted sisters pursuing careers in the performing arts during the interwar period, exploring themes of resilience, independence, and self-discovery amidst poverty and abandonment.

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No Poverty
zeit.de
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New Mascha Kaléko Selection Showcases Poet's Life and Work

Daniel Kehlmann's new selection of Mascha Kaléko's poems and prose, "Mascha Kaléko: Ich tat die Augen auf und sah das Helle," will be published by dtv in Munich in 2024, offering a broader perspective on the poet's life and work, including her experiences as a Jewish artist during and after the Nazi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
kathimerini.gr
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Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Record-Breaking Restoration

Five years after a devastating fire, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has reopened to the public following a remarkably swift and meticulous restoration project that involved over 2,000 workers and 250 companies, exceeding expectations by restoring the cathedral to a condition remarkably close to i...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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"Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Extensive Restoration"

"After a devastating fire in April 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7, 2024, following a 5.5-year restoration funded by international donations and completed with the efforts of 2,000 artisans, architects, and engineers, with an opening ceremony attended by approximately ...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
forbes.com
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"Chef Dominique Crenn: Time's 100 Most Influential and Four Michelin Stars"

"Chef Dominique Crenn, the most decorated female chef in the U.S., received her fourth Michelin star and was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, using her platform to promote sustainable practices and mentor other chefs."

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