Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...
Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...
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44% Bias Score
UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...
UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...
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24% Bias Score
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia share the 2025 European Capital of Culture title, with Chemnitz launching on January 18th to an 80,000-person crowd and Nova Gorica/Gorizia starting February 8th; both aim to overcome past divisions and foster unity through cultural exchange, using themes such as "C ...
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia: European Capitals of Culture 2025
Chemnitz and Nova Gorica/Gorizia share the 2025 European Capital of Culture title, with Chemnitz launching on January 18th to an 80,000-person crowd and Nova Gorica/Gorizia starting February 8th; both aim to overcome past divisions and foster unity through cultural exchange, using themes such as "C ...
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40% Bias Score
Chongqing's Vertical City: A Unique Tourist Attraction
Chongqing, a 32-million-person megacity in southern China, built on steep mountains, defies conventional navigation; its multi-level infrastructure, including metro lines through skyscrapers and countless stairs, has become a popular tourist attraction for domestic visitors, notably on social media ...
Chongqing's Vertical City: A Unique Tourist Attraction
Chongqing, a 32-million-person megacity in southern China, built on steep mountains, defies conventional navigation; its multi-level infrastructure, including metro lines through skyscrapers and countless stairs, has become a popular tourist attraction for domestic visitors, notably on social media ...
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Chinese Spring Festival Movie Pre-Sales Hit Record High
Pre-sales for Spring Festival movies in China exceeded $23.2 million within 12 hours, setting a new record fueled by a government-backed campaign and online promotions, building on already strong consumer spending growth.
Chinese Spring Festival Movie Pre-Sales Hit Record High
Pre-sales for Spring Festival movies in China exceeded $23.2 million within 12 hours, setting a new record fueled by a government-backed campaign and online promotions, building on already strong consumer spending growth.
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Byzantine Portrait: Possible Depiction of Constantine XI Palaiologos
A portrait discovered in Greece's Taxiarches Monastery is believed to depict Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor, alongside his brothers, Demetrius and Thomas, creating a unique commemorative piece dating to 1450-1451, before the fall of Constantinople.
Byzantine Portrait: Possible Depiction of Constantine XI Palaiologos
A portrait discovered in Greece's Taxiarches Monastery is believed to depict Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor, alongside his brothers, Demetrius and Thomas, creating a unique commemorative piece dating to 1450-1451, before the fall of Constantinople.
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36% Bias Score
Neumeier's "Nijinsky" Ballet Premieres in Dresden
John Neumeier's revised ballet "Nijinsky" premieres this Friday at Dresden's Semperoper; the 85-year-old choreographer emphasizes the human element in dance, exploring themes of faith and personal freedom through movement, reflecting his career spanning from Milwaukee to Hamburg.
Neumeier's "Nijinsky" Ballet Premieres in Dresden
John Neumeier's revised ballet "Nijinsky" premieres this Friday at Dresden's Semperoper; the 85-year-old choreographer emphasizes the human element in dance, exploring themes of faith and personal freedom through movement, reflecting his career spanning from Milwaukee to Hamburg.
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20% Bias Score
Trailblazing Journalist Christine Hogan Dies
Christine Hogan, a prominent Australian journalist and author, passed away; her career spanned leading roles at major publications and television, breaking barriers for women in the media while also writing acclaimed books on women's roles.
Trailblazing Journalist Christine Hogan Dies
Christine Hogan, a prominent Australian journalist and author, passed away; her career spanned leading roles at major publications and television, breaking barriers for women in the media while also writing acclaimed books on women's roles.
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Celle Commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th Death Anniversary
Celle, Germany, commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th death anniversary with a special exhibition ("London - Copenhagen - Celle") opening May 10th, showcasing her life from her English upbringing to her exile in Celle after an affair, and a theatrical premiere on January 31st.
Celle Commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th Death Anniversary
Celle, Germany, commemorates Queen Caroline Mathilde's 250th death anniversary with a special exhibition ("London - Copenhagen - Celle") opening May 10th, showcasing her life from her English upbringing to her exile in Celle after an affair, and a theatrical premiere on January 31st.
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44% Bias Score
NYC, NJ Mark MLK Day with Diverse Commemorative Events
New York City and New Jersey commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with diverse events, including official ceremonies featuring Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, a Brooklyn Academy of Music tribute with Carlotta Walls LaNier, and the UJA-Federation's Day of Service, while Jersey Cares expects...
NYC, NJ Mark MLK Day with Diverse Commemorative Events
New York City and New Jersey commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with diverse events, including official ceremonies featuring Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, a Brooklyn Academy of Music tribute with Carlotta Walls LaNier, and the UJA-Federation's Day of Service, while Jersey Cares expects...
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12% Bias Score
40 Years of Galería Rafael Ortiz: A Seville-Based Hub for Contemporary Spanish Art
Galería Rafael Ortiz, founded in Seville in 1984 by Rafael Ortiz and Rosalía Benítez, celebrates 40 years of showcasing contemporary art, significantly impacting the Spanish art scene by supporting Andalusian artists and expanding to Madrid.
40 Years of Galería Rafael Ortiz: A Seville-Based Hub for Contemporary Spanish Art
Galería Rafael Ortiz, founded in Seville in 1984 by Rafael Ortiz and Rosalía Benítez, celebrates 40 years of showcasing contemporary art, significantly impacting the Spanish art scene by supporting Andalusian artists and expanding to Madrid.
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36% Bias Score
Amelio's "Campo di battaglia" Faces Limited German Distribution
Gianni Amelio's "Campo di battaglia", a World War I drama about military doctors, premiered at the Venice Film Festival but faces limited German distribution due to private film distribution structures and insufficient EU funding, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting access to European ar...
Amelio's "Campo di battaglia" Faces Limited German Distribution
Gianni Amelio's "Campo di battaglia", a World War I drama about military doctors, premiered at the Venice Film Festival but faces limited German distribution due to private film distribution structures and insufficient EU funding, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting access to European ar...
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52% Bias Score