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Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...
Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...
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44% Bias Score


Americans Show Strong Support for Arts and Culture in 2023 Survey
A new survey by Americans for the Arts reveals high levels of American engagement in the arts, strong public support for arts education and government funding, and widespread belief in the arts' contribution to personal and community well-being.
Americans Show Strong Support for Arts and Culture in 2023 Survey
A new survey by Americans for the Arts reveals high levels of American engagement in the arts, strong public support for arts education and government funding, and widespread belief in the arts' contribution to personal and community well-being.
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24% Bias Score


BBC Acquires World War II Drama "The Narrow Road to the Deep North"
The BBC acquired "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," a five-part World War II drama series starring Jacob Elordi and Ciarán Hinds, adapted from Richard Flanagan's Booker Prize-winning novel, for BBC iPlayer and BBC One; the series explores the life of surgeon Dorrigo Evans, his love life, and his e...
BBC Acquires World War II Drama "The Narrow Road to the Deep North"
The BBC acquired "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," a five-part World War II drama series starring Jacob Elordi and Ciarán Hinds, adapted from Richard Flanagan's Booker Prize-winning novel, for BBC iPlayer and BBC One; the series explores the life of surgeon Dorrigo Evans, his love life, and his e...
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36% Bias Score


E/V Nautilus Captures First-Ever Footage of Nautiluses in Palau
The Exploration Vessel Nautilus captured the first-ever video footage of four nautiluses during a 2024 dive in Palau's German Channel, using the ROV Hercules at approximately 1200 feet, showcasing the elusive animal's behavior and contributing to the understanding of the Palauan marine ecosystem.
E/V Nautilus Captures First-Ever Footage of Nautiluses in Palau
The Exploration Vessel Nautilus captured the first-ever video footage of four nautiluses during a 2024 dive in Palau's German Channel, using the ROV Hercules at approximately 1200 feet, showcasing the elusive animal's behavior and contributing to the understanding of the Palauan marine ecosystem.
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32% Bias Score


"Decision on Baltic Villa Renovation Postponed in Kühlungsborn"
"The Kühlungsborn city council delayed a decision on renovating the historically significant Villa Baltic and selling adjacent land to fund the project, despite an agreement reached in October between the owners, the city, and the state involving a 6 million euro budget and a hotel construction."
"Decision on Baltic Villa Renovation Postponed in Kühlungsborn"
"The Kühlungsborn city council delayed a decision on renovating the historically significant Villa Baltic and selling adjacent land to fund the project, despite an agreement reached in October between the owners, the city, and the state involving a 6 million euro budget and a hotel construction."
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12% Bias Score


Panhuysen's "De burgerbaron": A New Perspective on Van der Capellen
Luc Panhuysen's "De burgerbaron" offers a nuanced biography of Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol, tracing his political evolution and revealing the development of his ideas culminating in the influential 1781 pamphlet "Aan het volk van Nederland," challenging previous interpretations of his ano...
Panhuysen's "De burgerbaron": A New Perspective on Van der Capellen
Luc Panhuysen's "De burgerbaron" offers a nuanced biography of Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol, tracing his political evolution and revealing the development of his ideas culminating in the influential 1781 pamphlet "Aan het volk van Nederland," challenging previous interpretations of his ano...
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12% Bias Score

1925 Rhine Millennium: Unity, Controversy, and Lasting Legacy
The 1925 Rhine Province millennium celebrations, though intended to bolster national unity in post-WWI Germany, sparked controversy over their cost and nationalist overtones, ultimately highlighting the complexities of nation-building in a fragile democracy.

1925 Rhine Millennium: Unity, Controversy, and Lasting Legacy
The 1925 Rhine Province millennium celebrations, though intended to bolster national unity in post-WWI Germany, sparked controversy over their cost and nationalist overtones, ultimately highlighting the complexities of nation-building in a fragile democracy.
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36% Bias Score

Ten Documentaries Released in 2023 Offer Diverse Perspectives
Ten documentaries released in 2023 offer diverse perspectives on various aspects of life, from the personal journey of Christopher Reeve to the cultural significance of Black Barbie and the challenges faced by families with rare genetic disorders; these films are available on multiple streaming plat...

Ten Documentaries Released in 2023 Offer Diverse Perspectives
Ten documentaries released in 2023 offer diverse perspectives on various aspects of life, from the personal journey of Christopher Reeve to the cultural significance of Black Barbie and the challenges faced by families with rare genetic disorders; these films are available on multiple streaming plat...
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40% Bias Score

Observer Sold to Tortoise Media Amid Journalist Strike
The Scott Trust sold the Observer, Britain's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for $32 million, despite a 48-hour journalist strike protesting the sale; Tortoise Media plans to invest in the Observer's digital presence and maintain its print edition.

Observer Sold to Tortoise Media Amid Journalist Strike
The Scott Trust sold the Observer, Britain's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for $32 million, despite a 48-hour journalist strike protesting the sale; Tortoise Media plans to invest in the Observer's digital presence and maintain its print edition.
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32% Bias Score

TikTok Influencer Reshapes Definition of "Demure"
TikTok star Jools Lebron's innovative use of the word "demure" has sparked a 1200% surge in Dictionary.com searches since August, highlighting the power of social media influencers to reshape language.

TikTok Influencer Reshapes Definition of "Demure"
TikTok star Jools Lebron's innovative use of the word "demure" has sparked a 1200% surge in Dictionary.com searches since August, highlighting the power of social media influencers to reshape language.
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32% Bias Score

"Roermond Carnival Builds Sound Barrier to Protect Badger Family"
"To protect a badger family, organizers of Roermond's annual Limburgs Vastelaovesleedjes Konkoer (LVK) carnival song contest are building a sound barrier of paper bales, following a previous attempt by the municipality to remove the badgers for a housing project that was halted by legal action."

"Roermond Carnival Builds Sound Barrier to Protect Badger Family"
"To protect a badger family, organizers of Roermond's annual Limburgs Vastelaovesleedjes Konkoer (LVK) carnival song contest are building a sound barrier of paper bales, following a previous attempt by the municipality to remove the badgers for a housing project that was halted by legal action."
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16% Bias Score

Morrison Reassesses Tchaikovsky: Professionalism Over Romanticism
Simon Morrison's "Tchaikovsky's Empire" counters the romanticized image of the composer, portraying him as a disciplined professional whose success stemmed from his work ethic and mastery of various musical genres, not solely his emotional life.

Morrison Reassesses Tchaikovsky: Professionalism Over Romanticism
Simon Morrison's "Tchaikovsky's Empire" counters the romanticized image of the composer, portraying him as a disciplined professional whose success stemmed from his work ethic and mastery of various musical genres, not solely his emotional life.
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48% Bias Score
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