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Dresden Exhibition Showcases Teamwork in 17th Century Antwerp Painting
The Dresden exhibition, "Teamwork in Antwerp," explores artistic collaboration among Antwerp painting families in the 17th century, featuring over 30 paintings primarily from Dresden's collection, supplemented by four loans.
Dresden Exhibition Showcases Teamwork in 17th Century Antwerp Painting
The Dresden exhibition, "Teamwork in Antwerp," explores artistic collaboration among Antwerp painting families in the 17th century, featuring over 30 paintings primarily from Dresden's collection, supplemented by four loans.
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40% Bias Score


Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.
Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.
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16% Bias Score


Over 45,000 Hasidic Pilgrims Expected in Uman for Rosh Hashanah
Despite previous reports of a ban, over 45,000 Hasidic pilgrims are expected in Uman, Ukraine, for Rosh Hashanah celebrations from September 22-24, according to Anastasia Baryshnikova, PR director of the Rabbi Nachman International Charitable Fund.
Over 45,000 Hasidic Pilgrims Expected in Uman for Rosh Hashanah
Despite previous reports of a ban, over 45,000 Hasidic pilgrims are expected in Uman, Ukraine, for Rosh Hashanah celebrations from September 22-24, according to Anastasia Baryshnikova, PR director of the Rabbi Nachman International Charitable Fund.
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12% Bias Score


Munich Film Museum Announces Fall/Winter Lineup
The Munich Film Museum's fall/winter program includes retrospectives on Frank Capra, Shinji Sōmai, Orson Welles, and others, showcasing diverse cinematic works and celebrating filmmaking legacies.
Munich Film Museum Announces Fall/Winter Lineup
The Munich Film Museum's fall/winter program includes retrospectives on Frank Capra, Shinji Sōmai, Orson Welles, and others, showcasing diverse cinematic works and celebrating filmmaking legacies.
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36% Bias Score


William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
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4% Bias Score


XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.
XR Technologies at Venice Immersive: A Focus on Bavarian Contributions
The Venice Immersive event showcased 69 XR projects from 27 countries, with six projects from Bavaria or supported by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), highlighting the region's growing role in immersive technology.
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16% Bias Score

Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.

Greece combats art forgery with new legislation
Greece is addressing art forgery with a new bill establishing a body of expert appraisers and authenticators to verify artwork, including measures for artwork destruction and a public online registry.
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24% Bias Score

Three Spanish Films Preselected for the Oscars
Three Spanish films, "Sirat," "Romería," and "Sorda," have been preselected for the Oscars' Best International Film category, with a final selection to be announced on October 17th.

Three Spanish Films Preselected for the Oscars
Three Spanish films, "Sirat," "Romería," and "Sorda," have been preselected for the Oscars' Best International Film category, with a final selection to be announced on October 17th.
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12% Bias Score

Amsterdam Fashion Week Adopts Copenhagen's Sustainability Standards
Amsterdam Fashion Week (AFW) has partnered with Copenhagen Fashion Week, adopting its sustainability requirements for participating brands, focusing on circularity, animal welfare, and fair labor practices; these requirements will be mandatory for all brands from September 2024.

Amsterdam Fashion Week Adopts Copenhagen's Sustainability Standards
Amsterdam Fashion Week (AFW) has partnered with Copenhagen Fashion Week, adopting its sustainability requirements for participating brands, focusing on circularity, animal welfare, and fair labor practices; these requirements will be mandatory for all brands from September 2024.
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28% Bias Score

Nederweert's Low-Stimulus Kermis: Inclusivity and Community
For the fourth year, Nederweert, Netherlands, hosted a low-stimulus kermis, inviting 134 individuals from care facilities to enjoy reduced sensory input, resulting in a positive and inclusive community event.

Nederweert's Low-Stimulus Kermis: Inclusivity and Community
For the fourth year, Nederweert, Netherlands, hosted a low-stimulus kermis, inviting 134 individuals from care facilities to enjoy reduced sensory input, resulting in a positive and inclusive community event.
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24% Bias Score

Berlin Prison Theater Adapts Brecht's 'Mann ist Mann'
In Berlin, a prison theater troupe, many of whom are former inmates, stages Brecht's 'Mann ist Mann', highlighting themes of war, recruitment, and societal transformation, with a stark relevance to current geopolitical events.

Berlin Prison Theater Adapts Brecht's 'Mann ist Mann'
In Berlin, a prison theater troupe, many of whom are former inmates, stages Brecht's 'Mann ist Mann', highlighting themes of war, recruitment, and societal transformation, with a stark relevance to current geopolitical events.
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32% Bias Score

Melvyn Bragg Retires from BBC Radio 4's In Our Time
After 26 years and over 1000 episodes, Melvyn Bragg has stepped down as host of BBC Radio 4's In Our Time, a popular discussion program covering diverse historical, scientific, philosophical, and cultural topics.

Melvyn Bragg Retires from BBC Radio 4's In Our Time
After 26 years and over 1000 episodes, Melvyn Bragg has stepped down as host of BBC Radio 4's In Our Time, a popular discussion program covering diverse historical, scientific, philosophical, and cultural topics.
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28% Bias Score
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