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Glastonbury's Mystery Act: "Patchwork" Identity Fuels Speculation
Glastonbury Festival's lineup features a mystery act, "Patchwork," whose identity is unknown but speculated to be various artists including Pulp, Haim, Mumford and Sons, Oasis, and Robbie Williams; the festival also has other unannounced acts, increasing anticipation.
Glastonbury's Mystery Act: "Patchwork" Identity Fuels Speculation
Glastonbury Festival's lineup features a mystery act, "Patchwork," whose identity is unknown but speculated to be various artists including Pulp, Haim, Mumford and Sons, Oasis, and Robbie Williams; the festival also has other unannounced acts, increasing anticipation.
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40% Bias Score


AI and Radiocarbon Dating Reveal Dead Sea Scrolls Older Than Thought
A new study using radiocarbon dating and artificial intelligence suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls are up to 100 years older than previously thought, dating back to the late fourth century BCE, altering our understanding of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
AI and Radiocarbon Dating Reveal Dead Sea Scrolls Older Than Thought
A new study using radiocarbon dating and artificial intelligence suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls are up to 100 years older than previously thought, dating back to the late fourth century BCE, altering our understanding of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
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Spanish Historians' Impact on Post-Franco Scholarship
Spanish historians Santos Juliá and José-Carlos Mainer, shaped by Franco's dictatorship, advanced social history methodologies and profoundly influenced the study of Spain's democratic transition, with Mainer's seminal work on Spain's Silver Age and Juliá's extensive writings on contemporary Spanish...
Spanish Historians' Impact on Post-Franco Scholarship
Spanish historians Santos Juliá and José-Carlos Mainer, shaped by Franco's dictatorship, advanced social history methodologies and profoundly influenced the study of Spain's democratic transition, with Mainer's seminal work on Spain's Silver Age and Juliá's extensive writings on contemporary Spanish...
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20% Bias Score


Amsterdam Holocaust Museum Wins Top Architecture Award
The Amsterdam National Holocaust Museum, designed by Office Winhov, won the 2024 BNA Best Building award, showcasing a powerful blend of historical context and sensitive design, reflecting a broader shift towards socially conscious architecture.
Amsterdam Holocaust Museum Wins Top Architecture Award
The Amsterdam National Holocaust Museum, designed by Office Winhov, won the 2024 BNA Best Building award, showcasing a powerful blend of historical context and sensitive design, reflecting a broader shift towards socially conscious architecture.
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Rediscovered Turner Oil Painting to Auction at Sotheby's
J.M.W. Turner's "The Rising Squall", painted at age 17 and rediscovered after 150 years, will be auctioned at Sotheby's London (June 28-July 1, 2025) for £200,000-£300,000, coinciding with Turner's 250th birthday celebrations.
Rediscovered Turner Oil Painting to Auction at Sotheby's
J.M.W. Turner's "The Rising Squall", painted at age 17 and rediscovered after 150 years, will be auctioned at Sotheby's London (June 28-July 1, 2025) for £200,000-£300,000, coinciding with Turner's 250th birthday celebrations.
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32% Bias Score


Scottish DJ's Remix Soars in UK Charts After Viral TikTok Success
Scottish DJ Levi Heron's remix of Beluga Lagoon's "The Glen", initially created for his mother's birthday, has climbed to number 34 in the UK midweek charts after gaining millions of views on TikTok and YouTube, leading to a Sony record deal and a career change for Heron.
Scottish DJ's Remix Soars in UK Charts After Viral TikTok Success
Scottish DJ Levi Heron's remix of Beluga Lagoon's "The Glen", initially created for his mother's birthday, has climbed to number 34 in the UK midweek charts after gaining millions of views on TikTok and YouTube, leading to a Sony record deal and a career change for Heron.
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4% Bias Score

Good Night, and Good Luck" Highlights Parallels Between McCarthy and Trump Eras
CNN will broadcast the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow, which draws striking parallels between Senator McCarthy's attacks on journalists in the 1950s and President Trump's current legal battles against CBS.

Good Night, and Good Luck" Highlights Parallels Between McCarthy and Trump Eras
CNN will broadcast the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow, which draws striking parallels between Senator McCarthy's attacks on journalists in the 1950s and President Trump's current legal battles against CBS.
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56% Bias Score

Good Night, and Good Luck" Highlights Parallels Between McCarthy and Trump Eras
CNN will broadcast the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow, highlighting the parallels between Senator McCarthy's attacks on journalistic integrity in the 1950s and President Trump's recent actions against CBS.

Good Night, and Good Luck" Highlights Parallels Between McCarthy and Trump Eras
CNN will broadcast the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow, highlighting the parallels between Senator McCarthy's attacks on journalistic integrity in the 1950s and President Trump's recent actions against CBS.
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60% Bias Score

Guadalajara Film Festival at 40: Adapting to Change
The Guadalajara International Film Festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, navigates challenges like budget cuts and the rise of streaming platforms while promoting diverse voices and talent development, highlighting its adaptability and ongoing relevance within the Mexican and Ibero-American fi...

Guadalajara Film Festival at 40: Adapting to Change
The Guadalajara International Film Festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, navigates challenges like budget cuts and the rise of streaming platforms while promoting diverse voices and talent development, highlighting its adaptability and ongoing relevance within the Mexican and Ibero-American fi...
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Seeks City-Wide Ticketing to Combat Deep Cultural Budget Cuts
Berlin's new Culture Senator is proposing a city-wide ticketing system to address significant budget cuts of approximately 130 million euros in 2025 and further cuts expected in the coming years, impacting cultural institutions and potentially affecting ticket prices.

Berlin Seeks City-Wide Ticketing to Combat Deep Cultural Budget Cuts
Berlin's new Culture Senator is proposing a city-wide ticketing system to address significant budget cuts of approximately 130 million euros in 2025 and further cuts expected in the coming years, impacting cultural institutions and potentially affecting ticket prices.
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44% Bias Score

FENIX Museum: Art, Migration, and Rotterdam's History
The newly opened FENIX museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, uses art to explore migration, showcasing 150 works in "All Directions: Art That Moves You" and 194 photographs in "The Family of Migrants," reflecting Rotterdam's history as a major migration hub and its current demographic diversity.

FENIX Museum: Art, Migration, and Rotterdam's History
The newly opened FENIX museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, uses art to explore migration, showcasing 150 works in "All Directions: Art That Moves You" and 194 photographs in "The Family of Migrants," reflecting Rotterdam's history as a major migration hub and its current demographic diversity.
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24% Bias Score

Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia": A Portrait of Labor in Foshan
Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia" (2006) is a 20-minute film documenting the daily lives of workers in a Foshan, China lamp factory, revealing the human cost of China's industrial production and questioning the benefits of this economic model for its workers.

Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia": A Portrait of Labor in Foshan
Cao Fei's "Whose Utopia" (2006) is a 20-minute film documenting the daily lives of workers in a Foshan, China lamp factory, revealing the human cost of China's industrial production and questioning the benefits of this economic model for its workers.
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40% Bias Score
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