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Post-War German Intellectuals: Gehlen, Adorno, and the Moral Reckoning
Thomas Wagner's "Adventures of Modernity" examines the post-1945 German intellectual scene through the lives and ideas of sociologist Arnold Gehlen, a former Nazi, and Theodor W. Adorno, a Jewish emigrant, highlighting their surprising collaboration and the complexities of post-war German society.
Post-War German Intellectuals: Gehlen, Adorno, and the Moral Reckoning
Thomas Wagner's "Adventures of Modernity" examines the post-1945 German intellectual scene through the lives and ideas of sociologist Arnold Gehlen, a former Nazi, and Theodor W. Adorno, a Jewish emigrant, highlighting their surprising collaboration and the complexities of post-war German society.
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48% Bias Score


Thousands Mourn Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko
Thousands gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday for the funeral of Amadou Bagayoko, of the internationally acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, who died Friday at age 70 after a period of illness, leaving a significant void in the world of Malian and global music.
Thousands Mourn Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko
Thousands gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday for the funeral of Amadou Bagayoko, of the internationally acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, who died Friday at age 70 after a period of illness, leaving a significant void in the world of Malian and global music.
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24% Bias Score


Berlin's "Erzählzeit" Storytelling Program Faces Funding Cuts
Berlin's "Erzählzeit," a 17-year-old storytelling program for children funded with €193,000 annually, faces complete funding cuts from Berlin's Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, effective April 1st, 2025, despite being part of a successful collaboration with the Zentral- und Landesb...
Berlin's "Erzählzeit" Storytelling Program Faces Funding Cuts
Berlin's "Erzählzeit," a 17-year-old storytelling program for children funded with €193,000 annually, faces complete funding cuts from Berlin's Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, effective April 1st, 2025, despite being part of a successful collaboration with the Zentral- und Landesb...
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44% Bias Score


ITA's Olivier Award Wins Highlight Successful International Theatre Collaboration
The Olivier Awards celebrated London theatres while also recognizing the success of two productions from Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) in the Netherlands, "Oedipus" and "The Years," which garnered four awards, showcasing successful international collaboration in theatre.
ITA's Olivier Award Wins Highlight Successful International Theatre Collaboration
The Olivier Awards celebrated London theatres while also recognizing the success of two productions from Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) in the Netherlands, "Oedipus" and "The Years," which garnered four awards, showcasing successful international collaboration in theatre.
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Waldameisen": Reassessing Ants' Ecological Role and Societal Complexity
Jürgen Tautz and Ingo Arndt's "Waldameisen – Superheldinnen auf sechs Beinen" advocates for recognizing ants' ecological importance, comparing their complex societies to human societies and challenging anthropocentric biases.
Waldameisen": Reassessing Ants' Ecological Role and Societal Complexity
Jürgen Tautz and Ingo Arndt's "Waldameisen – Superheldinnen auf sechs Beinen" advocates for recognizing ants' ecological importance, comparing their complex societies to human societies and challenging anthropocentric biases.
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64% Bias Score


ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.
ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.

Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Department Stores Transform into Recreational Hubs Amidst Evolving Consumer Preferences
Facing declining sales, Chinese department stores are undergoing a transformation, incorporating entertainment and services to become recreational hubs, attracting significant visitor increases, such as the 70% rise seen in one Beijing mall between 2018 and 2024, exceeding 18,000 daily visitors in 2...

Chinese Department Stores Transform into Recreational Hubs Amidst Evolving Consumer Preferences
Facing declining sales, Chinese department stores are undergoing a transformation, incorporating entertainment and services to become recreational hubs, attracting significant visitor increases, such as the 70% rise seen in one Beijing mall between 2018 and 2024, exceeding 18,000 daily visitors in 2...
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44% Bias Score

Munich Exhibition Showcases Environmental Change Through Art
The Lenbachhaus museum in Munich presents "Was zu verschwinden droht, wird Bild," an exhibition featuring paintings and sketches that contrast historical landscapes with their modern counterparts, highlighting environmental changes due to human development and climate change, including the loss of b...

Munich Exhibition Showcases Environmental Change Through Art
The Lenbachhaus museum in Munich presents "Was zu verschwinden droht, wird Bild," an exhibition featuring paintings and sketches that contrast historical landscapes with their modern counterparts, highlighting environmental changes due to human development and climate change, including the loss of b...
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44% Bias Score

2,000-Year-Old Gladiator Burial Unearthed in Liternum
Archaeologists in Liternum, Italy, have discovered a 2,000-year-old gladiator burial site with unique features suggesting a potential link to cultic practices, offering new insights into Roman society and funerary rituals.

2,000-Year-Old Gladiator Burial Unearthed in Liternum
Archaeologists in Liternum, Italy, have discovered a 2,000-year-old gladiator burial site with unique features suggesting a potential link to cultic practices, offering new insights into Roman society and funerary rituals.
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48% Bias Score

This City Is Ours": Liverpool Gang Drama Explores Modern Masculinity
This City Is Ours," a new BBC drama, follows Liverpool gang member Michael Kavanagh (James Nelson-Joyce) as he navigates a power struggle within his criminal organization while simultaneously trying to start a family through IVF with his partner, against the backdrop of evolving views of modern masc...

This City Is Ours": Liverpool Gang Drama Explores Modern Masculinity
This City Is Ours," a new BBC drama, follows Liverpool gang member Michael Kavanagh (James Nelson-Joyce) as he navigates a power struggle within his criminal organization while simultaneously trying to start a family through IVF with his partner, against the backdrop of evolving views of modern masc...
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40% Bias Score

Death of Australian Author Kerry Greenwood at 70
Australian author Kerry Greenwood, known for her Phryne Fisher mystery novels, died at age 70 on March 26th after an illness; a private service was held in Melbourne.

Death of Australian Author Kerry Greenwood at 70
Australian author Kerry Greenwood, known for her Phryne Fisher mystery novels, died at age 70 on March 26th after an illness; a private service was held in Melbourne.
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28% Bias Score
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