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Online Harassment Targets Harvard Graduate After Commencement Speech
Yurong "Luanna" Jiang, a Chinese Harvard graduate, faced intense online criticism after her May 29th commencement speech, highlighting the toxic nature of social media and the vulnerability of individuals to unwarranted attacks amid heightened US-China tensions.
Online Harassment Targets Harvard Graduate After Commencement Speech
Yurong "Luanna" Jiang, a Chinese Harvard graduate, faced intense online criticism after her May 29th commencement speech, highlighting the toxic nature of social media and the vulnerability of individuals to unwarranted attacks amid heightened US-China tensions.
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60% Bias Score


Romantasy's Rise: A Genre Defined by Spice and Female Empowerment
Romantasy, a genre combining fantasy and romance with varying levels of explicit sexual content, is experiencing a surge in popularity, particularly among teenage girls, as evidenced by the millions of copies sold of books like Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean series and Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass ser...
Romantasy's Rise: A Genre Defined by Spice and Female Empowerment
Romantasy, a genre combining fantasy and romance with varying levels of explicit sexual content, is experiencing a surge in popularity, particularly among teenage girls, as evidenced by the millions of copies sold of books like Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean series and Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass ser...
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52% Bias Score


Sydney Theatre Company's \$10 Million Revenue Boost from Dorian Gray
The Sydney Theatre Company's (STC) 2024 annual report reveals a \$10 million revenue increase, primarily from royalties of its Dorian Gray production's West End and Broadway runs, reducing its deficit to \$566,000; however, fundraising decreased.
Sydney Theatre Company's \$10 Million Revenue Boost from Dorian Gray
The Sydney Theatre Company's (STC) 2024 annual report reveals a \$10 million revenue increase, primarily from royalties of its Dorian Gray production's West End and Broadway runs, reducing its deficit to \$566,000; however, fundraising decreased.
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40% Bias Score


Digital Cultural Heritage: The Threat of Obsolescence
The digitization of cultural heritage, while aiming for eternal preservation, faces the critical challenge of rapid technological obsolescence, as evidenced by the loss of access to content due to defunct technologies like Flash Player and Zip disks; this raises questions about selection criteria an...
Digital Cultural Heritage: The Threat of Obsolescence
The digitization of cultural heritage, while aiming for eternal preservation, faces the critical challenge of rapid technological obsolescence, as evidenced by the loss of access to content due to defunct technologies like Flash Player and Zip disks; this raises questions about selection criteria an...
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40% Bias Score


John Lennon Love Letter to Cynthia Powell Up for Auction at Christie's
A John Lennon love letter written in 1962 during the Beatles' Hamburg residency, expressing his love for Cynthia Powell and frustrations with Paul McCartney, is up for auction at Christie's, expected to fetch up to \$54,000; it also reveals the impact of Stuart Sutcliffe's recent death.
John Lennon Love Letter to Cynthia Powell Up for Auction at Christie's
A John Lennon love letter written in 1962 during the Beatles' Hamburg residency, expressing his love for Cynthia Powell and frustrations with Paul McCartney, is up for auction at Christie's, expected to fetch up to \$54,000; it also reveals the impact of Stuart Sutcliffe's recent death.
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44% Bias Score


Historic Napoleonic Prisoner of War Camp Saved
The Norman Cross prisoner of war camp in Cambridgeshire, built in four months in 1797 and holding up to 7,000 French prisoners at its peak until 1814, has been saved thanks to a £250,000 grant; it was the first purpose-built camp of its kind and a prototype for future military prisons.
Historic Napoleonic Prisoner of War Camp Saved
The Norman Cross prisoner of war camp in Cambridgeshire, built in four months in 1797 and holding up to 7,000 French prisoners at its peak until 1814, has been saved thanks to a £250,000 grant; it was the first purpose-built camp of its kind and a prototype for future military prisons.
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36% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival Celebrates 35 Years with Diverse Program and Sold-Out Concerts
The 35th annual Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival in Germany, running from June to September, features 136 classical music events across 96 unique venues, including sold-out performances by the Elbphilharmonie Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter, showcasing both established and emerging artists and attra...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival Celebrates 35 Years with Diverse Program and Sold-Out Concerts
The 35th annual Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival in Germany, running from June to September, features 136 classical music events across 96 unique venues, including sold-out performances by the Elbphilharmonie Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter, showcasing both established and emerging artists and attra...
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44% Bias Score

Demolition of Mexican Cultural Center Sparks Outrage
In Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, the demolition of the Ciudad de las Artes to build a 12,600-seat soccer stadium has sparked outrage due to lack of transparency, public consultation, and details on funding and environmental impact, prompting a lawmaker to demand its halt.

Demolition of Mexican Cultural Center Sparks Outrage
In Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, the demolition of the Ciudad de las Artes to build a 12,600-seat soccer stadium has sparked outrage due to lack of transparency, public consultation, and details on funding and environmental impact, prompting a lawmaker to demand its halt.
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52% Bias Score

Regensburg Festival Showcases Rediscovered Historical Music
The 40th Tage Alter Musik Regensburg festival, held over four days during Pentecost, featured sixteen concerts showcasing diverse historical music from various European countries and periods, including rediscovered compositions and a focus on the interplay between sacred and secular music.

Regensburg Festival Showcases Rediscovered Historical Music
The 40th Tage Alter Musik Regensburg festival, held over four days during Pentecost, featured sixteen concerts showcasing diverse historical music from various European countries and periods, including rediscovered compositions and a focus on the interplay between sacred and secular music.
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32% Bias Score

Flemish Masters' Teamwork Revealed in Dresden Exhibition
Dresden's Old Masters Picture Gallery presents "Teamwork in Antwerpen!" until October 5th, showcasing 53 paintings and 28 drawings from the Bruegel and Francken families, revealing collaborative workshop practices of 17th-century Flemish masters through recently discovered research; many works are s...

Flemish Masters' Teamwork Revealed in Dresden Exhibition
Dresden's Old Masters Picture Gallery presents "Teamwork in Antwerpen!" until October 5th, showcasing 53 paintings and 28 drawings from the Bruegel and Francken families, revealing collaborative workshop practices of 17th-century Flemish masters through recently discovered research; many works are s...
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28% Bias Score

Angry Alan": Krasinski's Descent into Men's Rights Extremism
John Krasinski stars in "Angry Alan," an off-Broadway play exploring a middle-aged man's descent into the men's rights movement after experiencing job loss and divorce, highlighting the role of internet radicalization and societal pressures.

Angry Alan": Krasinski's Descent into Men's Rights Extremism
John Krasinski stars in "Angry Alan," an off-Broadway play exploring a middle-aged man's descent into the men's rights movement after experiencing job loss and divorce, highlighting the role of internet radicalization and societal pressures.
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52% Bias Score

Thomas Mallon's Diaries: A Chronicle of AIDS and Self-Discovery
Thomas Mallon's recently published diaries, covering 1983-1994, detail his experiences as a gay man in New York City during the AIDS epidemic, offering intimate reflections on love, loss, career, and self-discovery.

Thomas Mallon's Diaries: A Chronicle of AIDS and Self-Discovery
Thomas Mallon's recently published diaries, covering 1983-1994, detail his experiences as a gay man in New York City during the AIDS epidemic, offering intimate reflections on love, loss, career, and self-discovery.
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24% Bias Score
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