Tag #Arts And Culture

lemonde.fr
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Paris Museum Robbed of Valuable Artifacts

Armed robbers stole valuable artifacts from the Musée Cognacq-Jay in Paris, prompting the museum's closure and raising concerns about museum security.

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independent.co.uk
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Brexit 'Hell' for UK Musicians: Report Reveals Devastating Impact

A report reveals the devastating impact of Brexit on the UK music industry, causing significant financial losses and logistical challenges for musicians, particularly those with lower incomes.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
bbc.com
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Ukrainian Grandmothers Take TikTok by Storm

Ukrainian grandmothers are becoming TikTok stars, gaining popularity and income through relatable content and brand collaborations. Their success reflects a positive trend of using technology for empowerment and connection across generations during times of conflict.

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24% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Wicked Movie Review

A review of the movie adaptation of Stephen Schwartz's musical Wicked, focusing on its spectacular visuals, strong performances, and enjoyable story.

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independent.co.uk
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"Wicked" Movie Sparks Debate Over Singing in Theaters

AMC Theaters' ban on singing during the "Wicked" movie screening ignites a debate on movie theater etiquette, with fans and critics expressing their views on the issue.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Flanagan Wins Prestigious Literary Award Amidst Sponsorship Controversy

Australian author Richard Flanagan wins the Baillie Gifford Prize, a significant literary award, adding to his previous Booker Prize win, amidst controversy surrounding the sponsor's environmental record.

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bbc.com
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Wicked Film Review: A Drawn-Out Disappointment?

A review of the film adaptation of the musical "Wicked," highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, particularly concerning its length and pacing.

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44% Bias Score

edition.cnn.com
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Magritte Painting Sells for Record $121 Million

A René Magritte painting sold for a record-breaking $121 million at a Christie's auction in New York, exceeding expectations amidst a global slowdown in art sales.

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euronews.com
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Author Rejects Literary Prize Over Sponsor's Fossil Fuel Investments

Award-winning author Richard Flanagan refused the Baillie Gifford Prize due to the sponsor's investment in fossil fuels, sparking debate on ethical considerations in the literary world.

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48% Bias Score

Climate Action
edition.cnn.com
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Kashmir's Bread Culture: A Culinary Heritage Amidst Conflict

This article explores the rich and unique bread culture of Kashmir, highlighting its diverse traditions, the role of local artisans, and efforts to preserve this culinary heritage amidst ongoing political challenges.

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32% Bias Score

Zero Hunger
bbc.com
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Brazil's Debate on Terminology for Enslaved People

This article discusses the ongoing debate in Brazil regarding the most appropriate term to describe enslaved people ("escravo" vs. "escravizado"), reflecting broader conversations about historical representation and racial justice.

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32% Bias Score

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theglobeandmail.com
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Canadian Literary Awards Ceremony Marked by Gaza Conflict Statements

The Writers' Trust of Canada awards ceremony saw several winners using their acceptance speeches to comment on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This resulted in a complex mix of celebration and political commentary during the event.

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32% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions