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Geraldo Vandré Returns to Brazil After 50 Years of Exile
After nearly 50 years, Brazilian singer-songwriter Geraldo Vandré returned to the stage in João Pessoa, Brazil, on March 22, 2018, performing for the first time in his home country since 1968, before going into exile due to the military dictatorship.
Geraldo Vandré Returns to Brazil After 50 Years of Exile
After nearly 50 years, Brazilian singer-songwriter Geraldo Vandré returned to the stage in João Pessoa, Brazil, on March 22, 2018, performing for the first time in his home country since 1968, before going into exile due to the military dictatorship.
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4% Bias Score


The Crisis of Truth: Postmodernism's Role and the Search for Consensus
Philosophers Martine Prange and James Davison Hunter analyze the erosion of truth and consensus in Western societies, exploring the complex interplay of postmodern thought, technological shifts, and political polarization.
The Crisis of Truth: Postmodernism's Role and the Search for Consensus
Philosophers Martine Prange and James Davison Hunter analyze the erosion of truth and consensus in Western societies, exploring the complex interplay of postmodern thought, technological shifts, and political polarization.
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28% Bias Score


A Cookbook Showcases Cultural Exchange Through Greek Recipes
Xu Li, wife of the Greek ambassador to China, published "From Grandma's Kitchen to the World's Table," a cookbook blending Greek recipes, family memories, and cultural insights, highlighting the convergence of Chinese and Greek cultures in everyday life.
A Cookbook Showcases Cultural Exchange Through Greek Recipes
Xu Li, wife of the Greek ambassador to China, published "From Grandma's Kitchen to the World's Table," a cookbook blending Greek recipes, family memories, and cultural insights, highlighting the convergence of Chinese and Greek cultures in everyday life.
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32% Bias Score


Belgian Novel "Grondwerk" Uses Mole-Rat Narrative to Explore Climate Activism
Tijl Nuyts' debut novel, "Grondwerk," features a mole-rat narrator sent to Brussels to subtly influence human society by planting "mental seeds" of collectivism, mirroring climate activism.
Belgian Novel "Grondwerk" Uses Mole-Rat Narrative to Explore Climate Activism
Tijl Nuyts' debut novel, "Grondwerk," features a mole-rat narrator sent to Brussels to subtly influence human society by planting "mental seeds" of collectivism, mirroring climate activism.
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Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
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40% Bias Score


Charlie Kaufman on His Career, AI, and the State of Hollywood
Acclaimed screenwriter Charlie Kaufman discusses his struggles to secure funding for his films, the impact of AI on art, and his concerns about the state of Hollywood.
Charlie Kaufman on His Career, AI, and the State of Hollywood
Acclaimed screenwriter Charlie Kaufman discusses his struggles to secure funding for his films, the impact of AI on art, and his concerns about the state of Hollywood.
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16% Bias Score

Technology and Devotion Extend Life of Ancient Chinese Cave Temple
For four decades, workers like Mu Changyou have used technology and devotion to preserve the Maijishan Grottoes in Gansu, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site facing water damage and microorganism threats, employing innovative methods to protect its fragile clay statues and murals.

Technology and Devotion Extend Life of Ancient Chinese Cave Temple
For four decades, workers like Mu Changyou have used technology and devotion to preserve the Maijishan Grottoes in Gansu, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site facing water damage and microorganism threats, employing innovative methods to protect its fragile clay statues and murals.
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24% Bias Score

Jone, Sometimes: A Bilbao Coming-of-Age Story
Sara Fantova's "Jone, Sometimes" follows a young woman navigating love, family, and self-discovery during Bilbao's Semana Grande festival, while her father battles a degenerative illness.

Jone, Sometimes: A Bilbao Coming-of-Age Story
Sara Fantova's "Jone, Sometimes" follows a young woman navigating love, family, and self-discovery during Bilbao's Semana Grande festival, while her father battles a degenerative illness.
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44% Bias Score

Ed Sheeran's "Play": A Consistent but Unexpected Album
Ed Sheeran's new album, "Play," maintains his signature sound while incorporating diverse elements and showcasing a surprisingly darker emotional range than his previous work, despite this unlikely to affect its commercial success.

Ed Sheeran's "Play": A Consistent but Unexpected Album
Ed Sheeran's new album, "Play," maintains his signature sound while incorporating diverse elements and showcasing a surprisingly darker emotional range than his previous work, despite this unlikely to affect its commercial success.
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16% Bias Score

Ed Sheeran's "Play": A Mixed Bag of Pop and Cultural Infusion
Ed Sheeran's new album, "Play," attempts a blend of personal reflection and global musical influences, yielding mixed results commercially and artistically, with some tracks showcasing cultural depth while others fall back on familiar pop tropes.

Ed Sheeran's "Play": A Mixed Bag of Pop and Cultural Infusion
Ed Sheeran's new album, "Play," attempts a blend of personal reflection and global musical influences, yielding mixed results commercially and artistically, with some tracks showcasing cultural depth while others fall back on familiar pop tropes.
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24% Bias Score

France Debates Prioritizing French Artists in Publicly Funded Arts
A French Ministry of Culture report recommends prioritizing French artists in publicly funded museums, theaters, and festivals, sparking debate about quotas and national identity in the arts.

France Debates Prioritizing French Artists in Publicly Funded Arts
A French Ministry of Culture report recommends prioritizing French artists in publicly funded museums, theaters, and festivals, sparking debate about quotas and national identity in the arts.
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24% Bias Score

Spinal Tap's Mockumentary Sequel: A Hilarious Return After 40 Years
After a 40-year hiatus, the fictional British rock band Spinal Tap reunites for a sequel, "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues," which follows their search for a new drummer and subsequent New Orleans concert triggered by a viral Garth Brooks cover of their song, "Big Bottom".

Spinal Tap's Mockumentary Sequel: A Hilarious Return After 40 Years
After a 40-year hiatus, the fictional British rock band Spinal Tap reunites for a sequel, "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues," which follows their search for a new drummer and subsequent New Orleans concert triggered by a viral Garth Brooks cover of their song, "Big Bottom".
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28% Bias Score
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