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Novelist David Lodge dies at 89
David Lodge, a celebrated British novelist known for his comedic campus novels like "Changing Places" and "Nice Work," died peacefully at age 89, leaving behind a legacy of impactful literary works and insightful literary criticism.
Novelist David Lodge dies at 89
David Lodge, a celebrated British novelist known for his comedic campus novels like "Changing Places" and "Nice Work," died peacefully at age 89, leaving behind a legacy of impactful literary works and insightful literary criticism.
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Israeli and Palestinian Music Reflects War's Impact
The October 7th attacks in Israel and subsequent war profoundly impacted the music of both Israelis and Palestinians, with Israeli songs reflecting hope and faith, others inciting violence, while Palestinian music emphasized suffering and resilience, highlighting the conflict's deep emotional and cu...
Israeli and Palestinian Music Reflects War's Impact
The October 7th attacks in Israel and subsequent war profoundly impacted the music of both Israelis and Palestinians, with Israeli songs reflecting hope and faith, others inciting violence, while Palestinian music emphasized suffering and resilience, highlighting the conflict's deep emotional and cu...
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48% Bias Score


Chile to transform Allende and Aylwin's homes into museums for \$2.2 million
The Chilean government will spend \$2.2 million to buy three houses belonging to former presidents Allende and Aylwin, turning them into museums. This has sparked controversy due to the involvement of Minister of Defence Maya Fernández, a co-owner of Allende's house.
Chile to transform Allende and Aylwin's homes into museums for \$2.2 million
The Chilean government will spend \$2.2 million to buy three houses belonging to former presidents Allende and Aylwin, turning them into museums. This has sparked controversy due to the involvement of Minister of Defence Maya Fernández, a co-owner of Allende's house.
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Gladiator II: Entrepreneurial Lessons from Macrinus's Rise and Fall
Denzel Washington's character in Gladiator II, Macrinus, rises from gladiator trainer to de facto emperor, illustrating key entrepreneurial traits: meticulous planning, calculated risk-taking, strategic alliances, and unwavering focus on a long-term goal, despite facing ultimate defeat.
Gladiator II: Entrepreneurial Lessons from Macrinus's Rise and Fall
Denzel Washington's character in Gladiator II, Macrinus, rises from gladiator trainer to de facto emperor, illustrating key entrepreneurial traits: meticulous planning, calculated risk-taking, strategic alliances, and unwavering focus on a long-term goal, despite facing ultimate defeat.
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64% Bias Score


Neil Young Cancels Glastonbury 2024 Gig, Citing Corporate Control
Neil Young cancelled his Glastonbury 2024 performance due to the festival being under corporate control, reportedly by the BBC, citing demands that went against his interests; the BBC, a Glastonbury partner since 1997, declined to comment.
Neil Young Cancels Glastonbury 2024 Gig, Citing Corporate Control
Neil Young cancelled his Glastonbury 2024 performance due to the festival being under corporate control, reportedly by the BBC, citing demands that went against his interests; the BBC, a Glastonbury partner since 1997, declined to comment.
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Fisher's "Cancellation of the Future": Analysis of 21st-Century Stagnation
Mark Fisher's posthumously published book, "The Cancellation of the Future," translated into Greek, analyzes 21st-century Western culture's paradoxical stagnation—superficial dynamism masking a lack of progress—as seen in music and broader societal trends, reflecting his Marxist-influenced perspecti...
Fisher's "Cancellation of the Future": Analysis of 21st-Century Stagnation
Mark Fisher's posthumously published book, "The Cancellation of the Future," translated into Greek, analyzes 21st-century Western culture's paradoxical stagnation—superficial dynamism masking a lack of progress—as seen in music and broader societal trends, reflecting his Marxist-influenced perspecti...
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12 Must-See Global Art Fairs and Events in 2025
The 2025 art calendar features twelve key international art fairs and events, from Art SG in Singapore to Art Basel Miami Beach, showcasing diverse artistic styles and reflecting the globalized art market's evolving dynamics.

12 Must-See Global Art Fairs and Events in 2025
The 2025 art calendar features twelve key international art fairs and events, from Art SG in Singapore to Art Basel Miami Beach, showcasing diverse artistic styles and reflecting the globalized art market's evolving dynamics.
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David Lodge, Celebrated British Author, Dies at 89
British author David Lodge, known for novels like "Small World" and the "Changing Places" trilogy, died on January 1st, 2024, at age 89; his publisher lauded his international literary influence and kind nature.

David Lodge, Celebrated British Author, Dies at 89
British author David Lodge, known for novels like "Small World" and the "Changing Places" trilogy, died on January 1st, 2024, at age 89; his publisher lauded his international literary influence and kind nature.
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Neil Young Cancels Glastonbury Gig, Citing Corporate Control
Neil Young canceled his Glastonbury 2024 performance due to the festival's alleged corporate control involving the BBC, citing a change from his past experiences and expressing concerns about commercialization impacting artistic integrity.

Neil Young Cancels Glastonbury Gig, Citing Corporate Control
Neil Young canceled his Glastonbury 2024 performance due to the festival's alleged corporate control involving the BBC, citing a change from his past experiences and expressing concerns about commercialization impacting artistic integrity.
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36% Bias Score

Book Challenges Conventional View of Venizelos, Sparking Historical Debate
A new book critically examines the legacy of Eleftherios Venizelos, coinciding with a film's release, sparking debate about historical interpretations and the selective application of the term 'woke culture.'

Book Challenges Conventional View of Venizelos, Sparking Historical Debate
A new book critically examines the legacy of Eleftherios Venizelos, coinciding with a film's release, sparking debate about historical interpretations and the selective application of the term 'woke culture.'
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Mendelssohn's "Paulus": An 1836 Triumph
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's oratorio "Paulus", premiered in 1836, rapidly gained popularity, exceeding 50 performances within 18 months across diverse locations, including Boston, filling a void in the availability of contemporary sacred choral works.

Mendelssohn's "Paulus": An 1836 Triumph
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's oratorio "Paulus", premiered in 1836, rapidly gained popularity, exceeding 50 performances within 18 months across diverse locations, including Boston, filling a void in the availability of contemporary sacred choral works.
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8% Bias Score

Tartessian Faces: Unearthing a Lost Civilization
Five 2,700-year-old human faces, unearthed in Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz, Spain), are the first known examples of figurative art from the Tartessian civilization, challenging previous assumptions and offering new insights into their society and Mediterranean connections. The exhibit at Madrid's Na...

Tartessian Faces: Unearthing a Lost Civilization
Five 2,700-year-old human faces, unearthed in Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz, Spain), are the first known examples of figurative art from the Tartessian civilization, challenging previous assumptions and offering new insights into their society and Mediterranean connections. The exhibit at Madrid's Na...
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20% Bias Score
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