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Community Fundraising Success: Hillbilly Social Raises £280,000
The Hillbilly Social, a community venue in north London, successfully raised over £280,000 using a multi-pronged approach combining strong local network building, online and offline promotion, and efficient payment processing, demonstrating effective community fundraising strategies.
Community Fundraising Success: Hillbilly Social Raises £280,000
The Hillbilly Social, a community venue in north London, successfully raised over £280,000 using a multi-pronged approach combining strong local network building, online and offline promotion, and efficient payment processing, demonstrating effective community fundraising strategies.
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44% Bias Score


Gozney: $100 Million in Revenue Through Quality and Community
Tom Gozney founded Gozney, a pizza oven company, which generated nearly $100 million in revenue by 2024 by prioritizing quality and design, overcoming supply chain issues, and building a strong community around its brand.
Gozney: $100 Million in Revenue Through Quality and Community
Tom Gozney founded Gozney, a pizza oven company, which generated nearly $100 million in revenue by 2024 by prioritizing quality and design, overcoming supply chain issues, and building a strong community around its brand.
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24% Bias Score


Lucky Girl Syndrome: A Critical Exploration of Online Self-Help Culture
A Colombian artist critiques online self-help culture, specifically the "Lucky Girl Syndrome" trend on TikTok, through a project that explores the tension between ironic participation and genuine belief in its promises of empowerment and self-improvement, revealing its potential for manipulation and...
Lucky Girl Syndrome: A Critical Exploration of Online Self-Help Culture
A Colombian artist critiques online self-help culture, specifically the "Lucky Girl Syndrome" trend on TikTok, through a project that explores the tension between ironic participation and genuine belief in its promises of empowerment and self-improvement, revealing its potential for manipulation and...
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12% Bias Score


Camouflage's Political Resurgence in Fashion
Vanessa Friedman, New York Times fashion director, warns against thoughtlessly wearing camouflage clothing due to its increasingly political implications, highlighting its shift from a symbol of pacifism in the 1960s to a potential marker of political alignment in current globally tense times.
Camouflage's Political Resurgence in Fashion
Vanessa Friedman, New York Times fashion director, warns against thoughtlessly wearing camouflage clothing due to its increasingly political implications, highlighting its shift from a symbol of pacifism in the 1960s to a potential marker of political alignment in current globally tense times.
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40% Bias Score


Thuringia's Summer Festivals Begin Amidst Record Heat
Thuringia's summer open-air festival season began with record heat, with Jena's Kulturarena featuring "Laszlo's Heart" and Rudolstadt's festival boasting 130 bands from 30 countries, including a focus on Mali, amidst concerns about heat and rising ticket prices.
Thuringia's Summer Festivals Begin Amidst Record Heat
Thuringia's summer open-air festival season began with record heat, with Jena's Kulturarena featuring "Laszlo's Heart" and Rudolstadt's festival boasting 130 bands from 30 countries, including a focus on Mali, amidst concerns about heat and rising ticket prices.
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20% Bias Score


Schalansky's Marble Metaphor: Art, Nature, and Resource Extraction
In her Frankfurt Poetics lecture, "Marmor, Quecksilber, Nebel," Judith Schalansky uses the metaphor of marble to explore the relationship between humanity and nature, drawing parallels between her writing process and sculpting, referencing Calvino and the environmental costs of resource extraction.
Schalansky's Marble Metaphor: Art, Nature, and Resource Extraction
In her Frankfurt Poetics lecture, "Marmor, Quecksilber, Nebel," Judith Schalansky uses the metaphor of marble to explore the relationship between humanity and nature, drawing parallels between her writing process and sculpting, referencing Calvino and the environmental costs of resource extraction.
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48% Bias Score

The Oath of Europe" Premieres at Ancient Epidaurus Theatre
Wajdi Mouawad's "The Oath of Europe," premiering at the ancient Epidaurus theatre in Greece on August 1st and 2nd, explores intergenerational trauma through a court investigation into abductions and rapes that occurred 80 years prior, featuring Juliette Binoche and drawing inspiration from the myth ...

The Oath of Europe" Premieres at Ancient Epidaurus Theatre
Wajdi Mouawad's "The Oath of Europe," premiering at the ancient Epidaurus theatre in Greece on August 1st and 2nd, explores intergenerational trauma through a court investigation into abductions and rapes that occurred 80 years prior, featuring Juliette Binoche and drawing inspiration from the myth ...
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36% Bias Score

MSC Celebrates 10 Years of Sustainable Seafood Growth in Italy
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) celebrates 10 years in Italy, showcasing a significant increase in MSC-certified seafood products from 73 in 2015 to over 1300 in 2024, driven by growing consumer awareness and partnerships with major retailers, while facing future challenges like expanding certi...

MSC Celebrates 10 Years of Sustainable Seafood Growth in Italy
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) celebrates 10 years in Italy, showcasing a significant increase in MSC-certified seafood products from 73 in 2015 to over 1300 in 2024, driven by growing consumer awareness and partnerships with major retailers, while facing future challenges like expanding certi...
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28% Bias Score

Zellweger's Film Debuts at Resurgent Edinburgh Festival
Renee Zellweger's animated short film "They" will world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival in August, showcasing the festival's recovery after its 2022 closure and highlighting Zellweger's directorial debut.

Zellweger's Film Debuts at Resurgent Edinburgh Festival
Renee Zellweger's animated short film "They" will world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival in August, showcasing the festival's recovery after its 2022 closure and highlighting Zellweger's directorial debut.
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44% Bias Score

Death of Celebrated New Zealand Author Maurice Gee at 93
Celebrated New Zealand author Maurice Gee died aged 93, leaving a legacy of over 30 novels and stories exploring the complexities of New Zealand society through psychologically complex narratives marked by dysfunctional relationships and societal constraints.

Death of Celebrated New Zealand Author Maurice Gee at 93
Celebrated New Zealand author Maurice Gee died aged 93, leaving a legacy of over 30 novels and stories exploring the complexities of New Zealand society through psychologically complex narratives marked by dysfunctional relationships and societal constraints.
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12% Bias Score

Keret's "Autocorrect": Absurdist Short Stories Reflecting Modern Anxieties
Etgar Keret's "Autocorrect" is a collection of short stories exploring ordinary people's reactions to extraordinary situations, such as doppelgangers, simulated realities, and the afterlife, using absurdist humor and metaphysical wit to critique modern alienation.

Keret's "Autocorrect": Absurdist Short Stories Reflecting Modern Anxieties
Etgar Keret's "Autocorrect" is a collection of short stories exploring ordinary people's reactions to extraordinary situations, such as doppelgangers, simulated realities, and the afterlife, using absurdist humor and metaphysical wit to critique modern alienation.
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16% Bias Score

Comedians' Onstage Confessions: A Trope's Rise and Potential Evolution
The frequent portrayal of comedians' emotional confessions in TV and movies, exemplified by characters like Deborah Vance in "Hacks," stems from its dramatic efficiency, offering a concise way to convey complex emotions and character development, despite sometimes lacking realism.

Comedians' Onstage Confessions: A Trope's Rise and Potential Evolution
The frequent portrayal of comedians' emotional confessions in TV and movies, exemplified by characters like Deborah Vance in "Hacks," stems from its dramatic efficiency, offering a concise way to convey complex emotions and character development, despite sometimes lacking realism.
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36% Bias Score
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