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Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...
Zandstra Awarded "Koninklijk" Predicate After 200 Years
The 200-year-old Dutch skate manufacturer Zandstra, founded in Sneek in 1825, received the prestigious "Koninklijk" predicate today from the King's Commissioner, Arno Brok, in recognition of its long-standing success and impeccable reputation; the eighth generation is preparing to take over the fami...
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German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
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Women in Music: 1950-1974
This article details pivotal moments in music history from 1950-1974, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of women like Clara Ward, Kitty Wells, and Wendy Carlos, whose work continues to influence music today.
Women in Music: 1950-1974
This article details pivotal moments in music history from 1950-1974, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of women like Clara Ward, Kitty Wells, and Wendy Carlos, whose work continues to influence music today.
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PGL: Boosting Children's Well-being and Addressing Inequalities Through Outdoor Education
PGL, the UK's leading outdoor education provider, enhances children's well-being and academic performance through nature-based programs, while its Breakthrough Fund ensures equitable access; environmental initiatives, including rewilding 15% of UK sites and renewable energy use, demonstrate sustaina...
PGL: Boosting Children's Well-being and Addressing Inequalities Through Outdoor Education
PGL, the UK's leading outdoor education provider, enhances children's well-being and academic performance through nature-based programs, while its Breakthrough Fund ensures equitable access; environmental initiatives, including rewilding 15% of UK sites and renewable energy use, demonstrate sustaina...
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52% Bias Score


Ahmed Mater's "Antenna" Opens in Shanghai
Ahmed Mater's solo exhibition, "Antenna," opened March 7th at UCCA Edge in Shanghai, showcasing over 100 artworks reflecting Saudi Arabia's history and societal transformation as part of the Saudi Chinese Cultural Year 2025, celebrating 35 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Ahmed Mater's "Antenna" Opens in Shanghai
Ahmed Mater's solo exhibition, "Antenna," opened March 7th at UCCA Edge in Shanghai, showcasing over 100 artworks reflecting Saudi Arabia's history and societal transformation as part of the Saudi Chinese Cultural Year 2025, celebrating 35 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
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Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.
Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.
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Boekenweek Celebrates Dutch Dialect Diversity
The 74th Boekenweek, themed "Je Moerstaal" (Your Mother Tongue), opened in Amsterdam with a speech in Limburgish, celebrating the diversity of Dutch languages and dialects and aiming to counter concerns about their decline.

Boekenweek Celebrates Dutch Dialect Diversity
The 74th Boekenweek, themed "Je Moerstaal" (Your Mother Tongue), opened in Amsterdam with a speech in Limburgish, celebrating the diversity of Dutch languages and dialects and aiming to counter concerns about their decline.
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Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.
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Antebellum Black Artisans' Success Challenges Historical Narratives
A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects" details the remarkable achievements of Black artisans like Richard Poynor, a formerly enslaved chairmaker whose innovative designs gained popularity in the antebellum South, highlighting their contributions against immense odds.

Antebellum Black Artisans' Success Challenges Historical Narratives
A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects" details the remarkable achievements of Black artisans like Richard Poynor, a formerly enslaved chairmaker whose innovative designs gained popularity in the antebellum South, highlighting their contributions against immense odds.
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Greece Launches "Red List" to Combat Cultural Artifact Trafficking
Greece unveiled a "Red List" of 52 endangered cultural artifacts—from prehistoric to modern—to aid law enforcement and customs officials in combating illegal trafficking, marking the first such list in the EU and a significant step in protecting Greek cultural heritage.

Greece Launches "Red List" to Combat Cultural Artifact Trafficking
Greece unveiled a "Red List" of 52 endangered cultural artifacts—from prehistoric to modern—to aid law enforcement and customs officials in combating illegal trafficking, marking the first such list in the EU and a significant step in protecting Greek cultural heritage.
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The Electric State": AI Sentience and Humanity's Tech Dependence
The Electric State," a Netflix film released March 14th, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, explores the ethical dilemmas of AI sentience and humanity's over-reliance on technology in a retro-futuristic 1990s setting, using the story of a teenager's quest to find her brother accompanied by a sentien...

The Electric State": AI Sentience and Humanity's Tech Dependence
The Electric State," a Netflix film released March 14th, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, explores the ethical dilemmas of AI sentience and humanity's over-reliance on technology in a retro-futuristic 1990s setting, using the story of a teenager's quest to find her brother accompanied by a sentien...
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Gurnah's Journey: From Zanzibar to Nobel Prize
In a recent interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, discussed his emigration from Zanzibar to England in 1966 due to political unrest, his early jobs, and the impact of his Nobel win, providing insights into immigration, cultural adaptation, and the challenges faced by i...

Gurnah's Journey: From Zanzibar to Nobel Prize
In a recent interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, discussed his emigration from Zanzibar to England in 1966 due to political unrest, his early jobs, and the impact of his Nobel win, providing insights into immigration, cultural adaptation, and the challenges faced by i...
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16% Bias Score
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