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Odesa Museum's Art Collection Finds Refuge in Berlin
Following a rocket attack on the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in July 2023, the director relocated its collection to Lviv and subsequently to Berlin for preservation, resulting in a German-Ukrainian exhibition, "From Odesa to Berlin," opening January 24, 2024.
Odesa Museum's Art Collection Finds Refuge in Berlin
Following a rocket attack on the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in July 2023, the director relocated its collection to Lviv and subsequently to Berlin for preservation, resulting in a German-Ukrainian exhibition, "From Odesa to Berlin," opening January 24, 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Waterstones' Profit Doubles Amidst Print Book Resurgence
Waterstones, the UK's largest bookstore, doubled its profits to £20.9 million in 2023, driven by a return to print book sales, a community-focused strategy, and the resurgence of commuter readership, defying predictions of the physical bookstore's decline.
Waterstones' Profit Doubles Amidst Print Book Resurgence
Waterstones, the UK's largest bookstore, doubled its profits to £20.9 million in 2023, driven by a return to print book sales, a community-focused strategy, and the resurgence of commuter readership, defying predictions of the physical bookstore's decline.
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French Filmmaker Bertrand Blier Dies at 85
French film director Bertrand Blier, celebrated for his provocative comedies like "Les Valseuses" and "Preparez vos mouchoirs," died peacefully at home in Paris at age 85, leaving behind a legacy marked by both critical acclaim and controversy.
French Filmmaker Bertrand Blier Dies at 85
French film director Bertrand Blier, celebrated for his provocative comedies like "Les Valseuses" and "Preparez vos mouchoirs," died peacefully at home in Paris at age 85, leaving behind a legacy marked by both critical acclaim and controversy.
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Garth Hudson, Keyboardist for The Band, Dies at 87
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, died at age 87; his distinctive organ and keyboard playing defined the band's post-psychedelic sound and significantly influenced rock music.
Garth Hudson, Keyboardist for The Band, Dies at 87
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, died at age 87; his distinctive organ and keyboard playing defined the band's post-psychedelic sound and significantly influenced rock music.
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Downtown"'s Enduring Impact on Petula Clark's Career
Petula Clark's 1965 hit "Downtown" topped U.S. charts, earned a Grammy, and became a global sensation, impacting her career significantly while resonating with audiences across generations.
Downtown"'s Enduring Impact on Petula Clark's Career
Petula Clark's 1965 hit "Downtown" topped U.S. charts, earned a Grammy, and became a global sensation, impacting her career significantly while resonating with audiences across generations.
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Freedom Trail: Walking Through American History
Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walk, starts at Boston Common (1640), includes the Old South Meeting House (site of pre-Boston Tea Party meetings), and Paul Revere's House, highlighting key events leading to the American Revolution.
Freedom Trail: Walking Through American History
Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walk, starts at Boston Common (1640), includes the Old South Meeting House (site of pre-Boston Tea Party meetings), and Paul Revere's House, highlighting key events leading to the American Revolution.
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44% Bias Score

Bosnian Cultural Institutions Face Closure Due to Funding Crisis
Bosnia and Herzegovina's cultural institutions, neglected due to the Dayton Agreement's shortcomings, face closure due to lack of state funding, with the Mostar Youth Theatre being financially penalized for its independence from nationalist parties; the High Representative seeks a solution, potentia...

Bosnian Cultural Institutions Face Closure Due to Funding Crisis
Bosnia and Herzegovina's cultural institutions, neglected due to the Dayton Agreement's shortcomings, face closure due to lack of state funding, with the Mostar Youth Theatre being financially penalized for its independence from nationalist parties; the High Representative seeks a solution, potentia...
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44% Bias Score

Petula Clark Reflects on 60 Years of "Downtown"'s Enduring Impact
Petula Clark, now 92, discusses the 60th anniversary of her hit song "Downtown," detailing its creation, unexpected global success, and enduring impact, including its connection to American soldiers during the Vietnam War.

Petula Clark Reflects on 60 Years of "Downtown"'s Enduring Impact
Petula Clark, now 92, discusses the 60th anniversary of her hit song "Downtown," detailing its creation, unexpected global success, and enduring impact, including its connection to American soldiers during the Vietnam War.
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12% Bias Score

Melania Trump's Inauguration Outfit Signals Shift in Luxury Brand Alliances
Melania Trump wore American designers Adam Lippes and Eric Javits to President Trump's inauguration, contrasting with her prior use of European brands; the presence of LVMH executives, including Bernard Arnault, suggests a strategic shift in luxury brands' political alliances amidst Trump's protecti...

Melania Trump's Inauguration Outfit Signals Shift in Luxury Brand Alliances
Melania Trump wore American designers Adam Lippes and Eric Javits to President Trump's inauguration, contrasting with her prior use of European brands; the presence of LVMH executives, including Bernard Arnault, suggests a strategic shift in luxury brands' political alliances amidst Trump's protecti...
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Rijksmuseum Acquires Unique Bernini Sculpture
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has received on permanent loan a terracotta model of Triton by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the only sculpture by the artist in the Netherlands, from a private collector; created in 1653, it is a study model for a fountain in Rome's Piazza Navona, showcasing Bernini's influence...

Rijksmuseum Acquires Unique Bernini Sculpture
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has received on permanent loan a terracotta model of Triton by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the only sculpture by the artist in the Netherlands, from a private collector; created in 1653, it is a study model for a fountain in Rome's Piazza Navona, showcasing Bernini's influence...
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Youth Lead in Reading Increase, but Time Constraints Remain
The 2024 Spanish Ministry of Culture's reading habits barometer shows that 75.3% of 14–24 year olds read books in their free time, a 5% increase from last year, while 65% of Spaniards over 14 read, with a 6% increase since 2017; however, lack of time is the main reason 34.5% don't read, leading to a...

Spanish Youth Lead in Reading Increase, but Time Constraints Remain
The 2024 Spanish Ministry of Culture's reading habits barometer shows that 75.3% of 14–24 year olds read books in their free time, a 5% increase from last year, while 65% of Spaniards over 14 read, with a 6% increase since 2017; however, lack of time is the main reason 34.5% don't read, leading to a...
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52% Bias Score

Journalist Charlotte Raven dies at 55, advocating for assisted dying
Charlotte Raven, a journalist and editor known for her work at the Guardian and New Statesman, died at 55 after a battle with Huntington's disease; her powerful writing on assisted dying highlighted systemic failures in palliative care.

Journalist Charlotte Raven dies at 55, advocating for assisted dying
Charlotte Raven, a journalist and editor known for her work at the Guardian and New Statesman, died at 55 after a battle with Huntington's disease; her powerful writing on assisted dying highlighted systemic failures in palliative care.
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40% Bias Score
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