Tag #Arts And Culture

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Photographer Documents Diverse Childbirth Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic

Photographer Maggie Shannon documented the birth of Storie, part of her project "Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy," which captures the experiences of women giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles, revealing diverse and intense experiences.

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48% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
nrc.nl
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Favoriten": A Viennese School's Struggle for Integration

Ruth Beckermann's documentary "Favoriten" follows Vienna's largest elementary school, where teacher Ilkay Idiskut navigates a multicultural classroom facing economic and social challenges, highlighting broader European issues around migration, class, and gender.

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28% Bias Score

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forbes.com
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Quantum Art Installation Explores Human Perception

Laure Prouvost's "We Felt a Star Dying," an immersive installation opening Friday in Berlin and running through May 4th at Kraftwerk Berlin, uses quantum computing to explore the intersection of quantum mechanics and human perception, challenging traditional understandings of reality.

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Dutch Miller's Craft Sees Resurgence with 110 New Qualifiers

The Netherlands is experiencing a renaissance in its traditional miller's craft, with 110 new millers recently qualifying to maintain the nation's 1,200 windmills, a testament to the enduring importance of this UNESCO intangible heritage.

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16% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
theguardian.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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NYT Fairy Bread Recipe Ignites Global Online Culinary Exchange

A New York Times recipe for the Australian treat fairy bread sparked a cross-cultural culinary exchange online, with Americans' attempts at recreating the dish—often incorrectly—generating millions of views and comments, revealing cultural differences in ingredients and preparation.

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44% Bias Score

lexpress.fr
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Maman déchire": A Family's Struggle with Intergenerational Trauma

Ten years after "Pauline s'arrache," Emilie Brisavoine's "Maman déchire" documents her family's ongoing struggles, revealing intergenerational trauma and the director's attempts at healing through therapy and confronting her family.

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64% Bias Score

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dutchnews.nl
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American Comedian's Viral Success Showcases Dutch Culture, Integration

American comedian Derek Scott Mitchell, 32, discusses his viral success with videos on Dutch culture, his integration into the Netherlands as an immigrant, and his views on cultural differences between the US, UK, and Netherlands.

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32% Bias Score

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nrc.nl
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Bob Dylan's Transformation: Fact and Fiction in "A Complete Unknown"

A Complete Unknown," a film loosely based on Elijah Wald's book, chronicles Bob Dylan's early career in New York City, culminating in his electrifying—and controversial—1965 Newport Folk Festival performance, exploring his artistic transformation and complex relationships while mixing fact and ficti...

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56% Bias Score

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forbes.com
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Preserving a Collection Legacy: A Four-Step Plan

Collectors need to create a detailed inventory with valuations, protect the collection with insurance and care instructions, and plan for transfer of ownership, either to family, institutions, or through a strategic sale.

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theguardian.com
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Martin Parr: Capturing the Tragicomic Heart of British Holiday Culture

A documentary explores the work of English photographer Martin Parr, focusing on his vibrant color images from the 70s and 80s that capture the British working class on holiday, revealing both the humor and poignancy of everyday life through his unique photographic approach.

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44% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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Boomer's First Gig: A Green Party Election Night

A German boomer recounts her band's chaotic first gig at a Green Party election party in Baden-Baden (1983 or 1984), describing a conflict with a politician and the event's impact on her political views.

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40% Bias Score

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lemonde.fr
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Antonine Maillet, Celebrated Acadian Author, Dies at 95

Canadian author Antonine Maillet, the first non-European Prix Goncourt winner, died aged 95 in Montreal on February 17th. Known for "Pélagie-la-Charrette" and "La Sagouine," she significantly impacted Acadian culture and literature.

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24% Bias Score

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