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Dudamel's Farewell: A Transformative Era for the LA Phil Concludes
Gustavo Dudamel, after 17 years as the Los Angeles Philharmonic's director, will move to New York in summer 2026; his final season, "Gracias Gustavo," features collaborations with Frank Gehry and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, showcasing his unique blend of musical styles and community engagement.
Dudamel's Farewell: A Transformative Era for the LA Phil Concludes
Gustavo Dudamel, after 17 years as the Los Angeles Philharmonic's director, will move to New York in summer 2026; his final season, "Gracias Gustavo," features collaborations with Frank Gehry and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, showcasing his unique blend of musical styles and community engagement.
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36% Bias Score


Lady Gaga's "Mayhem": A Pop Evolution
Lady Gaga's seventh studio album, "Mayhem," released on Friday, features 14 tracks spanning various pop genres, including collaborations with Bruno Mars and Gesaffelstein, reflecting her personal journey and artistic evolution.
Lady Gaga's "Mayhem": A Pop Evolution
Lady Gaga's seventh studio album, "Mayhem," released on Friday, features 14 tracks spanning various pop genres, including collaborations with Bruno Mars and Gesaffelstein, reflecting her personal journey and artistic evolution.
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Architect Ricardo Scofidio Dies at 89
Architect Ricardo Scofidio, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, died peacefully on Thursday at age 89; his firm's work includes New York City's High Line and other significant cultural and public spaces.
Architect Ricardo Scofidio Dies at 89
Architect Ricardo Scofidio, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, died peacefully on Thursday at age 89; his firm's work includes New York City's High Line and other significant cultural and public spaces.
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Memoir Detailing UK Care System Wins Gordon Burn Prize
Jenni Fagan's memoir "Ootlin," detailing her experiences in the UK's care system, won the £10,000 Gordon Burn Prize on Thursday in Newcastle, aiming to influence policymakers and improve the lives of children in care.
Memoir Detailing UK Care System Wins Gordon Burn Prize
Jenni Fagan's memoir "Ootlin," detailing her experiences in the UK's care system, won the £10,000 Gordon Burn Prize on Thursday in Newcastle, aiming to influence policymakers and improve the lives of children in care.
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20% Bias Score


Dutch Music Industry Shows Slow Progress in Gender Equality Despite Income Disparity
A BumaStemra study reveals that while the percentage of female music creators in the Netherlands increased from 13% to 16% between 2016 and 2022, a significant income gap remains, with men earning almost three times more than women.
Dutch Music Industry Shows Slow Progress in Gender Equality Despite Income Disparity
A BumaStemra study reveals that while the percentage of female music creators in the Netherlands increased from 13% to 16% between 2016 and 2022, a significant income gap remains, with men earning almost three times more than women.
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24% Bias Score


Remember Monday: UK's Eurovision 2025 Country Pop Trio
Remember Monday, a British country pop trio initially known as Houston, is representing the UK at Eurovision 2025; their name stems from their college days spent rehearsing on Mondays; their unique genre and origin story are a departure from previous UK entries.
Remember Monday: UK's Eurovision 2025 Country Pop Trio
Remember Monday, a British country pop trio initially known as Houston, is representing the UK at Eurovision 2025; their name stems from their college days spent rehearsing on Mondays; their unique genre and origin story are a departure from previous UK entries.
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Lady Gaga's "Mayhem" Returns to Pop Roots, Showcases Artistic Maturity
Lady Gaga's seventh studio album, "Mayhem," a pop and freak-influenced record featuring collaborations with Bruno Mars and exploring themes of fame and love, is set to launch a world tour following its release and a Coachella performance in April; the album has already won a Grammy for Best Pop Duo ...

Lady Gaga's "Mayhem" Returns to Pop Roots, Showcases Artistic Maturity
Lady Gaga's seventh studio album, "Mayhem," a pop and freak-influenced record featuring collaborations with Bruno Mars and exploring themes of fame and love, is set to launch a world tour following its release and a Coachella performance in April; the album has already won a Grammy for Best Pop Duo ...
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40% Bias Score

Greenland's Sled Dog Population Halved Amidst Climate Change and Cultural Shifts
Greenland's sled dog population has halved in 20 years, falling from 25,000 to 13,000 due to shifts in traditional practices and climate change impacts on sea ice, forcing mushers like Stella Davidsen Olsen to adapt.

Greenland's Sled Dog Population Halved Amidst Climate Change and Cultural Shifts
Greenland's sled dog population has halved in 20 years, falling from 25,000 to 13,000 due to shifts in traditional practices and climate change impacts on sea ice, forcing mushers like Stella Davidsen Olsen to adapt.
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24% Bias Score

A Land Within": Dance, Philosophy, and Audience Interaction
Ioannis Mandafounis' "A Land Within", premiered at Hellerau Festival Theatre, uses dance and philosophy to explore relationships, incorporating audience interaction in diverse settings throughout the historic building.

A Land Within": Dance, Philosophy, and Audience Interaction
Ioannis Mandafounis' "A Land Within", premiered at Hellerau Festival Theatre, uses dance and philosophy to explore relationships, incorporating audience interaction in diverse settings throughout the historic building.
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Mickey 17": Bong Joon-ho's Sci-Fi Satire on Exploitation
Mickey 17," Bong Joon-ho's new sci-fi film, depicts Robert Pattinson as a clone repeatedly used and killed by a wealthy colonist on another planet; the film uses this allegorical tale to satirize unchecked corporate greed and the dehumanization of the working class.

Mickey 17": Bong Joon-ho's Sci-Fi Satire on Exploitation
Mickey 17," Bong Joon-ho's new sci-fi film, depicts Robert Pattinson as a clone repeatedly used and killed by a wealthy colonist on another planet; the film uses this allegorical tale to satirize unchecked corporate greed and the dehumanization of the working class.
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52% Bias Score

Australian Live Music Inquiry Recommends Tax Offset, Youth Ticket Subsidies
A House of Representatives inquiry into the Australian live music industry, titled "Am I Ever Gonna See You Live Again?", recommended a tax offset for promoters and subsidized tickets for young people to address issues such as high insurance costs, promoter concentration, and declining youth attenda...

Australian Live Music Inquiry Recommends Tax Offset, Youth Ticket Subsidies
A House of Representatives inquiry into the Australian live music industry, titled "Am I Ever Gonna See You Live Again?", recommended a tax offset for promoters and subsidized tickets for young people to address issues such as high insurance costs, promoter concentration, and declining youth attenda...
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52% Bias Score

Cooking: A Feminist Act of Self-Sufficiency
This article challenges the feminist view of cooking as oppression, arguing that true oppression stemmed from unequal access to resources and autonomy, not cooking itself. Reclaiming cooking as a skill for all genders promotes self-sufficiency and empowerment.

Cooking: A Feminist Act of Self-Sufficiency
This article challenges the feminist view of cooking as oppression, arguing that true oppression stemmed from unequal access to resources and autonomy, not cooking itself. Reclaiming cooking as a skill for all genders promotes self-sufficiency and empowerment.
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36% Bias Score
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