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Mariachi Extravaganza Showcases Genre's Growth
Thousands of young musicians competed in the Mariachi Extravaganza in San Antonio, Texas, the nation's largest mariachi competition, highlighting the genre's growing popularity and the impact of mariachi music education programs in schools.
Mariachi Extravaganza Showcases Genre's Growth
Thousands of young musicians competed in the Mariachi Extravaganza in San Antonio, Texas, the nation's largest mariachi competition, highlighting the genre's growing popularity and the impact of mariachi music education programs in schools.
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20% Bias Score


Gotha's Schloss Friedenstein Foundation to Proceed with Restructuring Plans
The Schloss Friedenstein Foundation in Gotha, Germany, will continue its restructuring plans, including the integration of the Gotha Research Library, with the support of a new state government coalition that has pledged to help develop the foundation into one of national significance, requiring inc...
Gotha's Schloss Friedenstein Foundation to Proceed with Restructuring Plans
The Schloss Friedenstein Foundation in Gotha, Germany, will continue its restructuring plans, including the integration of the Gotha Research Library, with the support of a new state government coalition that has pledged to help develop the foundation into one of national significance, requiring inc...
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40% Bias Score


Eccentric Millionaire's Island Project Creates Lasting Lake District Legacy
In 1778, Joseph Pocklington, a wealthy man from Nottinghamshire, bought Derwent Island in the Lake District, building extravagant structures that angered locals but led to the popular Keswick Regatta (1781-1849).
Eccentric Millionaire's Island Project Creates Lasting Lake District Legacy
In 1778, Joseph Pocklington, a wealthy man from Nottinghamshire, bought Derwent Island in the Lake District, building extravagant structures that angered locals but led to the popular Keswick Regatta (1781-1849).
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UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added the Spring Festival and its associated social practices to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its widespread influence and cultural significance, particularly given that 795 million watched the 2024 Spring Festival Gala.
UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added the Spring Festival and its associated social practices to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its widespread influence and cultural significance, particularly given that 795 million watched the 2024 Spring Festival Gala.
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UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.
UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.
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"HBO's Harry Potter Series: 2026 Release, Darker Tone, and New Cast Announced"
"HBO's Harry Potter series, starting filming mid-2025 at Leavesden Studios for a 2026 release on Max, will be a darker adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books, featuring largely unknown actors for the main roles and directed by Mark Mylod, with J.K Rowling as executive producer."
"HBO's Harry Potter Series: 2026 Release, Darker Tone, and New Cast Announced"
"HBO's Harry Potter series, starting filming mid-2025 at Leavesden Studios for a 2026 release on Max, will be a darker adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books, featuring largely unknown actors for the main roles and directed by Mark Mylod, with J.K Rowling as executive producer."
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Pop Culture Happy Hour Recommends Diverse Films and Shows
NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour recommends "Mississippi Masala" for its unique love story, Hasan Minhaj's "Off With His Head" for its self-reflective comedy addressing past controversies, and Natasha Rothwell's "How to Die Alone" for its touching and funny narrative; all three highlight diverse represe...

Pop Culture Happy Hour Recommends Diverse Films and Shows
NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour recommends "Mississippi Masala" for its unique love story, Hasan Minhaj's "Off With His Head" for its self-reflective comedy addressing past controversies, and Natasha Rothwell's "How to Die Alone" for its touching and funny narrative; all three highlight diverse represe...
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16% Bias Score

Valleys Exhibition Showcases Region's Rich History
The Valleys exhibition at the National Museum Cardiff, running until January 5th, uses over 200 artworks to depict the area's history, from its industrial heyday to its post-industrial present, prompting emotional responses from many visitors, including singer Ian Watkins who recognizes his family's...

Valleys Exhibition Showcases Region's Rich History
The Valleys exhibition at the National Museum Cardiff, running until January 5th, uses over 200 artworks to depict the area's history, from its industrial heyday to its post-industrial present, prompting emotional responses from many visitors, including singer Ian Watkins who recognizes his family's...
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32% Bias Score

AI to Cost Music and Audiovisual Industries \$8 Billion by 2028: CISAC Study
A new study commissioned by CISAC predicts that AI could cost the music and audiovisual industries \$4 billion each by 2028 due to the unauthorized use of copyrighted works; the study, based on interviews with over 50 stakeholders, including Google and Microsoft, urges governments to regulate AI.

AI to Cost Music and Audiovisual Industries \$8 Billion by 2028: CISAC Study
A new study commissioned by CISAC predicts that AI could cost the music and audiovisual industries \$4 billion each by 2028 due to the unauthorized use of copyrighted works; the study, based on interviews with over 50 stakeholders, including Google and Microsoft, urges governments to regulate AI.
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56% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's recognition of the Spring Festival and its associated social practices as an intangible cultural heritage item highlights its significance in Chinese culture and its global reach, impacting cultural preservation worldwide; the 2024 Spring Festival Gala drew 795 million viewers.

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's recognition of the Spring Festival and its associated social practices as an intangible cultural heritage item highlights its significance in Chinese culture and its global reach, impacting cultural preservation worldwide; the 2024 Spring Festival Gala drew 795 million viewers.
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36% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of Paris's Resilience
Notre-Dame de Paris, the most visited monument in France before a 2019 fire, is reopening on December 8th, 2023, after five years of closure, attracting significant tourist interest and highlighting the enduring cultural importance of the landmark.

Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of Paris's Resilience
Notre-Dame de Paris, the most visited monument in France before a 2019 fire, is reopening on December 8th, 2023, after five years of closure, attracting significant tourist interest and highlighting the enduring cultural importance of the landmark.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...

Germany Repatriates Australian Ancestral Remains
On Thursday, five sets of ancestral remains from Australia, held in German museums since the 19th century, were repatriated to the Ugar Island community, part of the Torres Strait Islands, marking a significant step in addressing colonial-era injustices and highlighting ongoing efforts by Germany to...
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20% Bias Score
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