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Restoration Underway for Diego Rivera's Chapingo Mural
Seven mural restorers are repairing Diego Rivera's Chapingo University mural, damaged in the 2023 earthquake, using archival research and materials compatible with the original; the project, a collaboration between the university and INBAL, started November 13th and is expected to finish mid-March.
Restoration Underway for Diego Rivera's Chapingo Mural
Seven mural restorers are repairing Diego Rivera's Chapingo University mural, damaged in the 2023 earthquake, using archival research and materials compatible with the original; the project, a collaboration between the university and INBAL, started November 13th and is expected to finish mid-March.
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20% Bias Score


The New Year That Never Came": A Romanian Dictatorship Portrayal
The New Year That Never Came" is a Romanian film depicting life under Ceausescu's dictatorship in 1989, showing citizens' experiences through interwoven stories highlighting state control over media, personal lives, and public discourse, culminating in the interruption of Ceausescu's speech on Decem...
The New Year That Never Came": A Romanian Dictatorship Portrayal
The New Year That Never Came" is a Romanian film depicting life under Ceausescu's dictatorship in 1989, showing citizens' experiences through interwoven stories highlighting state control over media, personal lives, and public discourse, culminating in the interruption of Ceausescu's speech on Decem...
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20% Bias Score


Oppenheim's Hagar Paintings Unite at Frankfurt's Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum in Frankfurt has completed a collection of three paintings by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim depicting the biblical story of Hagar, Sarah, and Abraham; two paintings were recently acquired with funding from the museum's support association, the Crespo Foundation, and the Cultural Foundati...
Oppenheim's Hagar Paintings Unite at Frankfurt's Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum in Frankfurt has completed a collection of three paintings by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim depicting the biblical story of Hagar, Sarah, and Abraham; two paintings were recently acquired with funding from the museum's support association, the Crespo Foundation, and the Cultural Foundati...
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48% Bias Score


NPR's "Books We Love": Diverse YA Titles Reflect Contemporary Issues
NPR's "Books We Love" features a diverse collection of Young Adult titles, including "Annie LeBlanc Is Not Dead Yet" (magical realism), "Black Girl You Are Atlas" (poetry), and "Everything We Never Had" (Filipino American family saga), reflecting various genres and cultural backgrounds.
NPR's "Books We Love": Diverse YA Titles Reflect Contemporary Issues
NPR's "Books We Love" features a diverse collection of Young Adult titles, including "Annie LeBlanc Is Not Dead Yet" (magical realism), "Black Girl You Are Atlas" (poetry), and "Everything We Never Had" (Filipino American family saga), reflecting various genres and cultural backgrounds.
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Munich Theater Reimagines Classics, Questioning Canon's Relevance
Two new plays in Munich, "Proteus 2481" and "Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar / Würgendes Blei," challenge the established theatrical canon by reimagining classic works and questioning their relevance to contemporary issues of war, politics, and societal structures.
Munich Theater Reimagines Classics, Questioning Canon's Relevance
Two new plays in Munich, "Proteus 2481" and "Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar / Würgendes Blei," challenge the established theatrical canon by reimagining classic works and questioning their relevance to contemporary issues of war, politics, and societal structures.
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48% Bias Score


Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
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32% Bias Score

Suzhou's Strategic Approach to Global Talent Attraction
Suzhou Industrial Park's commitment to international education is highlighted by the success of the Sino-French Institute, XJTLU, and a dedicated expat service center, which together have handled over 3,000 inquiries and 50,000 administrative tasks, showcasing the city's proactive approach to attrac...

Suzhou's Strategic Approach to Global Talent Attraction
Suzhou Industrial Park's commitment to international education is highlighted by the success of the Sino-French Institute, XJTLU, and a dedicated expat service center, which together have handled over 3,000 inquiries and 50,000 administrative tasks, showcasing the city's proactive approach to attrac...
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40% Bias Score

Record-Setting Chardin Painting Purchase Unpaid
A record-breaking Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin painting, \"The Cut Melon\", sold for €26.7 million at Christie's but the buyer, Nanni Bassani Antivari, has not paid, leading to a lawsuit and raising concerns about auction due diligence.

Record-Setting Chardin Painting Purchase Unpaid
A record-breaking Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin painting, \"The Cut Melon\", sold for €26.7 million at Christie's but the buyer, Nanni Bassani Antivari, has not paid, leading to a lawsuit and raising concerns about auction due diligence.
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48% Bias Score

Amsterdam Hosts Rencontres internationales Festival, Showcasing Evolving Screen Technology
The Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin film festival's Amsterdam exhibition, "Contemporary Intersects," features installations like Zalán Zsakács's "Topia" (interactive screens) and Louis Braddock Clarke's "Under Boom" (immersive soundscapes), exploring the evolving nature of screens and our se...

Amsterdam Hosts Rencontres internationales Festival, Showcasing Evolving Screen Technology
The Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin film festival's Amsterdam exhibition, "Contemporary Intersects," features installations like Zalán Zsakács's "Topia" (interactive screens) and Louis Braddock Clarke's "Under Boom" (immersive soundscapes), exploring the evolving nature of screens and our se...
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24% Bias Score

Complete Mastodon Jaw Unearthed in New York
A complete mastodon jaw, the first such find in New York in over a decade, was discovered in Stockton; the excavation, prompted by a homeowner's discovery of teeth, unearthed additional fossils, offering insights into Ice Age ecosystems.

Complete Mastodon Jaw Unearthed in New York
A complete mastodon jaw, the first such find in New York in over a decade, was discovered in Stockton; the excavation, prompted by a homeowner's discovery of teeth, unearthed additional fossils, offering insights into Ice Age ecosystems.
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Jean Adamson, Creator of Topsy and Tim, Dies at 96
Jean Adamson, the writer and illustrator behind the beloved Topsy and Tim children's book series, died aged 96 on Sunday; her work, featuring over 150 titles and selling over 25 million copies globally, significantly impacted children's literature.

Jean Adamson, Creator of Topsy and Tim, Dies at 96
Jean Adamson, the writer and illustrator behind the beloved Topsy and Tim children's book series, died aged 96 on Sunday; her work, featuring over 150 titles and selling over 25 million copies globally, significantly impacted children's literature.
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24% Bias Score

Ancient Ten Commandments Tablet Sells for \$5 Million Amidst Authenticity Debate
A marble tablet inscribed with nine of the Ten Commandments, discovered in 1913 during railway construction in present-day Israel and subsequently used as a paving stone, sold for \$5,004,000 at Sotheby's despite authenticity concerns, exceeding its \$1-2 million estimate.

Ancient Ten Commandments Tablet Sells for \$5 Million Amidst Authenticity Debate
A marble tablet inscribed with nine of the Ten Commandments, discovered in 1913 during railway construction in present-day Israel and subsequently used as a paving stone, sold for \$5,004,000 at Sotheby's despite authenticity concerns, exceeding its \$1-2 million estimate.
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40% Bias Score
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