Showing 9,001 to 9,012 of 9,746 results


Guadalajara Book Fair Draws 1.1 Million, Showcases Mexico's Literary and Intellectual Landscape
The Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) attracted 1.1 million visitors from November 30th to December 8th, showcasing 650 authors and 2,800 publishers, highlighting its role as a major cultural and intellectual event in Mexico.
Guadalajara Book Fair Draws 1.1 Million, Showcases Mexico's Literary and Intellectual Landscape
The Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) attracted 1.1 million visitors from November 30th to December 8th, showcasing 650 authors and 2,800 publishers, highlighting its role as a major cultural and intellectual event in Mexico.
Progress
20% Bias Score


"Vater und Sohn": Nazi-Era Comic's Creator, an Anti-Nazi
"Vater und Sohn," a German comic strip created by Erich Ohser (e.o.plauen) in 1934, achieved immense popularity despite Ohser's anti-Nazi views and subsequent persecution, leading to his suicide in 1944.
"Vater und Sohn": Nazi-Era Comic's Creator, an Anti-Nazi
"Vater und Sohn," a German comic strip created by Erich Ohser (e.o.plauen) in 1934, achieved immense popularity despite Ohser's anti-Nazi views and subsequent persecution, leading to his suicide in 1944.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Birdsong Boosts Wellbeing: A Study on English Vineyards
A study on 21 English vineyards found that greater bird diversity resulted in louder, more complex soundscapes, positively impacting 186 wine-tour participants' experiences, increasing their feelings of connection with nature and wellbeing; this highlights the importance of soundscape conservation f...
Birdsong Boosts Wellbeing: A Study on English Vineyards
A study on 21 English vineyards found that greater bird diversity resulted in louder, more complex soundscapes, positively impacting 186 wine-tour participants' experiences, increasing their feelings of connection with nature and wellbeing; this highlights the importance of soundscape conservation f...
Progress
20% Bias Score


"Planet Africa" Exhibition Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Africa" exhibition, opening in Berlin and touring globally, challenges the traditional understanding of human origins by presenting evidence of human evolution across the entire African continent over millions of years, incorporating a variety of perspectives and archaeological data.
"Planet Africa" Exhibition Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Africa" exhibition, opening in Berlin and touring globally, challenges the traditional understanding of human origins by presenting evidence of human evolution across the entire African continent over millions of years, incorporating a variety of perspectives and archaeological data.
Progress
36% Bias Score


"Tribute Concert Honors Kora Legend Toumani Diabaté"
"A tribute concert for Malian kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, who died on July 19th at age 58, will be held December 13th in Montreuil, France, featuring 11 artists performing his music and celebrating his global impact."
"Tribute Concert Honors Kora Legend Toumani Diabaté"
"A tribute concert for Malian kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, who died on July 19th at age 58, will be held December 13th in Montreuil, France, featuring 11 artists performing his music and celebrating his global impact."
Progress
24% Bias Score


Spanish Women Artists in Exile: A Mexico City Exhibition
The "Exiliadas de España. Artistas en México" exhibition, running from December 11, 2024, to April 27, 2025, at Mexico City's Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, showcases over 200 works by Spanish female artists who sought refuge in Mexico after the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their resilience an...
Spanish Women Artists in Exile: A Mexico City Exhibition
The "Exiliadas de España. Artistas en México" exhibition, running from December 11, 2024, to April 27, 2025, at Mexico City's Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, showcases over 200 works by Spanish female artists who sought refuge in Mexico after the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their resilience an...
Progress
28% Bias Score

Slave Cemetery Unearthed at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Archaeological work at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage plantation in Nashville, Tennessee, has uncovered a previously unknown cemetery containing the remains of at least 28 enslaved people who died between 1804 and 1865, shedding light on the lives of those who labored there.

Slave Cemetery Unearthed at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Archaeological work at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage plantation in Nashville, Tennessee, has uncovered a previously unknown cemetery containing the remains of at least 28 enslaved people who died between 1804 and 1865, shedding light on the lives of those who labored there.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Instagram Memes Highlight Rise of Online Antisemitism
Ruth__lol, a Jewish Instagram user, creates and shares memes addressing antisemitism, the far-right, and Jewish identity, gaining thousands of likes despite her desire for anonymity. Her work reveals the growing normalization of antisemitism online and the lack of representation of Jewish experience...

Instagram Memes Highlight Rise of Online Antisemitism
Ruth__lol, a Jewish Instagram user, creates and shares memes addressing antisemitism, the far-right, and Jewish identity, gaining thousands of likes despite her desire for anonymity. Her work reveals the growing normalization of antisemitism online and the lack of representation of Jewish experience...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Indigenous Model's Collaboration with Ralph Lauren Sparks Industry Change
Indigenous model Quannah Chasinghorse collaborated with Ralph Lauren after initial concerns over cultural appropriation, leading to the brand creating a Native American advisory board and collaborating with Navajo designer Naiomi Glasses; Chasinghorse uses her platform to advocate for better represe...

Indigenous Model's Collaboration with Ralph Lauren Sparks Industry Change
Indigenous model Quannah Chasinghorse collaborated with Ralph Lauren after initial concerns over cultural appropriation, leading to the brand creating a Native American advisory board and collaborating with Navajo designer Naiomi Glasses; Chasinghorse uses her platform to advocate for better represe...
Progress
16% Bias Score

"Planet Afrika" Exhibit Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Afrika" exhibit in Berlin's James-Simon-Galerie (until April 27, 2025), challenges the "Garden of Eden" theory of human origins by presenting evidence of modern humans in Morocco 300,000-350,000 years ago, illustrating a gradual, continent-wide human evolution across millions of years, w...

"Planet Afrika" Exhibit Redefines Human Origins
The "Planet Afrika" exhibit in Berlin's James-Simon-Galerie (until April 27, 2025), challenges the "Garden of Eden" theory of human origins by presenting evidence of modern humans in Morocco 300,000-350,000 years ago, illustrating a gradual, continent-wide human evolution across millions of years, w...
Progress
12% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Funds Pompidou Renovation Amidst Cultural Exchange Deal
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Pompidou Centre's renovation in Paris as part of a ten-part bilateral agreement with France, which includes developing museums in Saudi Arabia and restoring its heritage sites, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification efforts.

Saudi Arabia Funds Pompidou Renovation Amidst Cultural Exchange Deal
Saudi Arabia will donate €50 million to the Pompidou Centre's renovation in Paris as part of a ten-part bilateral agreement with France, which includes developing museums in Saudi Arabia and restoring its heritage sites, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification efforts.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Ancient Chinese Inscription Found on Jerusalem's Mount Zion
An ancient Chinese porcelain bowl shard inscribed with the phrase "Forever we will guard the eternal spring" was discovered on Jerusalem's Mount Zion, providing the first archaeological evidence of direct trade links between Imperial China, the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Land during the 16th centu...

Ancient Chinese Inscription Found on Jerusalem's Mount Zion
An ancient Chinese porcelain bowl shard inscribed with the phrase "Forever we will guard the eternal spring" was discovered on Jerusalem's Mount Zion, providing the first archaeological evidence of direct trade links between Imperial China, the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Land during the 16th centu...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 9,001 to 9,012 of 9,746 results