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Moi, Fadi": A New Perspective on the Sattouf Family Saga
Riad Sattouf's new graphic novel series, "Moi, Fadi, le frère volé," recounts the experiences of his abducted younger brother, Fadi, in Syria from his perspective, starting from his abduction at age 7 to 1994, revealing previously unknown details about diplomatic failures and his father's motivation...
Moi, Fadi": A New Perspective on the Sattouf Family Saga
Riad Sattouf's new graphic novel series, "Moi, Fadi, le frère volé," recounts the experiences of his abducted younger brother, Fadi, in Syria from his perspective, starting from his abduction at age 7 to 1994, revealing previously unknown details about diplomatic failures and his father's motivation...
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40% Bias Score


Luminato 2025: New Leadership, Diverse Programming
The Luminato Festival in Toronto, under new artistic director Olivia Ansell, is back with a diverse program featuring unique plays such as An Oak Tree, Dandyism, and a Hamlet performed by actors with Down syndrome, aiming to revitalize the festival after years of financial trouble and underpowered p...
Luminato 2025: New Leadership, Diverse Programming
The Luminato Festival in Toronto, under new artistic director Olivia Ansell, is back with a diverse program featuring unique plays such as An Oak Tree, Dandyism, and a Hamlet performed by actors with Down syndrome, aiming to revitalize the festival after years of financial trouble and underpowered p...
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36% Bias Score


Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...
Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...
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36% Bias Score


2024 Serpentine Pavilion: A Capsule in Time
Marina Tabassum's "A Capsule in Time," the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens, is a wooden pod-shaped structure with translucent panels and a gingko tree, showcasing her experience building temporary structures for climate refugees and challenging traditional architectural notio...
2024 Serpentine Pavilion: A Capsule in Time
Marina Tabassum's "A Capsule in Time," the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens, is a wooden pod-shaped structure with translucent panels and a gingko tree, showcasing her experience building temporary structures for climate refugees and challenging traditional architectural notio...
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Xinjiang Museum Showcases Ancient Artifacts, Highlighting Region's Integration into China
A newly opened museum in Xinjiang, China, displays 463 artifacts from the Han to Qing dynasties, including a unique bronze vessel unearthed recently, showcasing how governance, economic integration, and cultural exchange shaped Xinjiang's identity within China.
Xinjiang Museum Showcases Ancient Artifacts, Highlighting Region's Integration into China
A newly opened museum in Xinjiang, China, displays 463 artifacts from the Han to Qing dynasties, including a unique bronze vessel unearthed recently, showcasing how governance, economic integration, and cultural exchange shaped Xinjiang's identity within China.
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44% Bias Score


K-pop's Global Impact and the Evolution of Culture
At a Beijing book event on May 15, two scholars discussed "Culture: The Story of Us," tracing cultural evolution from cave paintings to K-pop, highlighting K-pop's growing academic recognition in the US and the evolving concept of culture itself.
K-pop's Global Impact and the Evolution of Culture
At a Beijing book event on May 15, two scholars discussed "Culture: The Story of Us," tracing cultural evolution from cave paintings to K-pop, highlighting K-pop's growing academic recognition in the US and the evolving concept of culture itself.
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German Minister Condemns Restrictions on Artistic Freedom
German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticized the removal of a nude Venus statue from a Berlin authority as an example of 'cancel culture' and an attack on artistic freedom, highlighting similar trends in both left-wing and right-wing movements globally.

German Minister Condemns Restrictions on Artistic Freedom
German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticized the removal of a nude Venus statue from a Berlin authority as an example of 'cancel culture' and an attack on artistic freedom, highlighting similar trends in both left-wing and right-wing movements globally.
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64% Bias Score

German Minister Condemns 'Cancel Culture' After Venus Statue Removal
German Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer criticizes the removal of a Venus statue from a Berlin agency for being sexist, citing it as an example of 'cancel culture' and warning against both left- and right-wing restrictions on artistic freedom.

German Minister Condemns 'Cancel Culture' After Venus Statue Removal
German Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer criticizes the removal of a Venus statue from a Berlin agency for being sexist, citing it as an example of 'cancel culture' and warning against both left- and right-wing restrictions on artistic freedom.
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72% Bias Score

Rome Honors Antifascist Resistance Leaders
Rome commemorated antifascist resistance fighters Giuliano Vassalli and Marisa Rodano on June 4th, 2024, the 81st anniversary of Rome's liberation, by dedicating streets in their names within the Parco della Resistenza dell'8 Settembre, highlighting their roles in the fight against fascism and the b...

Rome Honors Antifascist Resistance Leaders
Rome commemorated antifascist resistance fighters Giuliano Vassalli and Marisa Rodano on June 4th, 2024, the 81st anniversary of Rome's liberation, by dedicating streets in their names within the Parco della Resistenza dell'8 Settembre, highlighting their roles in the fight against fascism and the b...
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48% Bias Score

Contrasting Fates of Two Belfast Victorian Buildings
Two 19th-century Belfast buildings, the Crumlin Road Courthouse and Gaol, designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, show contrasting fates since their closures in the 1990s: the Gaol is a thriving tourist attraction and distillery, while the Courthouse, after arson, is awaiting a mixed-use development to rest...

Contrasting Fates of Two Belfast Victorian Buildings
Two 19th-century Belfast buildings, the Crumlin Road Courthouse and Gaol, designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, show contrasting fates since their closures in the 1990s: the Gaol is a thriving tourist attraction and distillery, while the Courthouse, after arson, is awaiting a mixed-use development to rest...
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Aix-en-Provence Celebrates Cezanne's Legacy with Reopening of Atelier and Major Exhibition
Aix-en-Provence, France, is celebrating Paul Cezanne with the reopening of his studio and family home after an eight-year restoration, alongside a major exhibition at the Musée Granet featuring over 130 of his works, showcasing his significant contribution to modern art.

Aix-en-Provence Celebrates Cezanne's Legacy with Reopening of Atelier and Major Exhibition
Aix-en-Provence, France, is celebrating Paul Cezanne with the reopening of his studio and family home after an eight-year restoration, alongside a major exhibition at the Musée Granet featuring over 130 of his works, showcasing his significant contribution to modern art.
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40% Bias Score

Tate Britain Retrospective Showcases Edward Burra's Life and Work
Tate Britain's retrospective on Edward Burra, a reclusive British artist who died in 1976, explores his life and work through paintings and his extensive personal archive, revealing his unique artistic style, social commentary, and complex personality.

Tate Britain Retrospective Showcases Edward Burra's Life and Work
Tate Britain's retrospective on Edward Burra, a reclusive British artist who died in 1976, explores his life and work through paintings and his extensive personal archive, revealing his unique artistic style, social commentary, and complex personality.
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24% Bias Score
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