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Indigenous Children's Imprint Launched by Award-Winning Author
David Robertson launched Swift Water Books, a Penguin Random House Canada imprint for Indigenous children's literature, set to debut in early 2026 with works by Kim Spencer, Richard Wagamese, and other Indigenous authors, aiming to increase representation and address the growing demand for such book...
Indigenous Children's Imprint Launched by Award-Winning Author
David Robertson launched Swift Water Books, a Penguin Random House Canada imprint for Indigenous children's literature, set to debut in early 2026 with works by Kim Spencer, Richard Wagamese, and other Indigenous authors, aiming to increase representation and address the growing demand for such book...
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24% Bias Score


The Antidote": Russell's Exploration of Trauma and the American Dream
Karen Russell's "The Antidote" uses the 1935 Nebraska dust storms and floods as a backdrop for a story about a Prairie Witch who absorbs the pain of others, revealing the lasting impact of trauma on a community and the complex history of land ownership in America.
The Antidote": Russell's Exploration of Trauma and the American Dream
Karen Russell's "The Antidote" uses the 1935 Nebraska dust storms and floods as a backdrop for a story about a Prairie Witch who absorbs the pain of others, revealing the lasting impact of trauma on a community and the complex history of land ownership in America.
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24% Bias Score


Vermiglio": A 1944 Alpine Village Facing Change
Set in the Italian Alps during 1944, "Vermiglio" depicts the lives of villagers largely unaffected by WWII, focusing on a patriarchal system challenged by hidden deserters, familial conflicts, and a young woman's decision to leave for a modern life.
Vermiglio": A 1944 Alpine Village Facing Change
Set in the Italian Alps during 1944, "Vermiglio" depicts the lives of villagers largely unaffected by WWII, focusing on a patriarchal system challenged by hidden deserters, familial conflicts, and a young woman's decision to leave for a modern life.
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28% Bias Score


National Archaeological Museum in Athens to Reorganize Exhibition with 1,000 Previously Unseen Artifacts
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens will unveil a reorganized exhibition featuring 1,000 previously unseen artifacts, new thematic units on Minoan, Middle Helladic, and Macedonian cultures, and three interpretive levels to engage diverse audiences, following a unanimous approval by the Muse...
National Archaeological Museum in Athens to Reorganize Exhibition with 1,000 Previously Unseen Artifacts
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens will unveil a reorganized exhibition featuring 1,000 previously unseen artifacts, new thematic units on Minoan, Middle Helladic, and Macedonian cultures, and three interpretive levels to engage diverse audiences, following a unanimous approval by the Muse...
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20% Bias Score


Aussi dur que l'eau": Love, Revolution, and Downfall in China's Cultural Revolution
Yan Lianke's "Aussi dur que l'eau" recounts the passionate, adulterous relationship between demobilized soldier Gao Tsé-toung and Rouge Mei during China's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), culminating in their rise to power and subsequent downfall, as depicted through their love story and political a...
Aussi dur que l'eau": Love, Revolution, and Downfall in China's Cultural Revolution
Yan Lianke's "Aussi dur que l'eau" recounts the passionate, adulterous relationship between demobilized soldier Gao Tsé-toung and Rouge Mei during China's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), culminating in their rise to power and subsequent downfall, as depicted through their love story and political a...
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24% Bias Score


Gurnah's "Theft": Tourism, Inequality, and Resilience in 1990s Tanzania
Abdulrazak Gurnah's new novel, "Theft," set in 1990s Tanzania, follows three individuals—Karim, Fauzia, and Badar—navigating the social and economic upheavals caused by a tourism boom, highlighting the everyday struggles and resilience of ordinary people amid corruption and inequality.
Gurnah's "Theft": Tourism, Inequality, and Resilience in 1990s Tanzania
Abdulrazak Gurnah's new novel, "Theft," set in 1990s Tanzania, follows three individuals—Karim, Fauzia, and Badar—navigating the social and economic upheavals caused by a tourism boom, highlighting the everyday struggles and resilience of ordinary people amid corruption and inequality.
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28% Bias Score

Documenta 16 Director Vows Respect, Dialogue After Antisemitism Scandal
Naomi Beckwith, the new artistic director of Documenta 16, starting in 2027, pledged to foster respect and dialogue, contrasting with the antisemitism controversy of the previous exhibition, Documenta fifteen, in Kassel, Germany.

Documenta 16 Director Vows Respect, Dialogue After Antisemitism Scandal
Naomi Beckwith, the new artistic director of Documenta 16, starting in 2027, pledged to foster respect and dialogue, contrasting with the antisemitism controversy of the previous exhibition, Documenta fifteen, in Kassel, Germany.
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44% Bias Score

Rediscovered Klimt Portrait Surfaces at TEFAF Maastricht
A previously lost Gustav Klimt portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, painted in 1897 within the context of the Vienna Völkerschau exhibition, has resurfaced after decades, is on display at TEFAF Maastricht, and is priced at €15 million.

Rediscovered Klimt Portrait Surfaces at TEFAF Maastricht
A previously lost Gustav Klimt portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, painted in 1897 within the context of the Vienna Völkerschau exhibition, has resurfaced after decades, is on display at TEFAF Maastricht, and is priced at €15 million.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Argentine Actor Antonio Gasalla at 84
Argentine actor Antonio Gasalla, known for his satirical and humorous stage and television characters, died on Tuesday at age 84 in Buenos Aires after a recent bout of pneumonia; he had suffered from senile dementia for five years.

Death of Argentine Actor Antonio Gasalla at 84
Argentine actor Antonio Gasalla, known for his satirical and humorous stage and television characters, died on Tuesday at age 84 in Buenos Aires after a recent bout of pneumonia; he had suffered from senile dementia for five years.
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36% Bias Score

AI Transforms Asian Film Industry: Summit Highlights Growth and Challenges
The Asia Content Business Summit in Hong Kong on March 18th revealed AI's increasing role in the Asian film industry, facilitating easier subtitle creation, boosting streaming, and driving international collaborations, with Japan projecting \$6.7 billion in overseas content sales by 2033.

AI Transforms Asian Film Industry: Summit Highlights Growth and Challenges
The Asia Content Business Summit in Hong Kong on March 18th revealed AI's increasing role in the Asian film industry, facilitating easier subtitle creation, boosting streaming, and driving international collaborations, with Japan projecting \$6.7 billion in overseas content sales by 2033.
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36% Bias Score

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.
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56% Bias Score

Louisiana School Revives Local French Dialects
A new public French immersion school in Pointe-au-Chien, Louisiana, teaches local dialects like Cajun and Indian French, aiming to preserve the state's diverse linguistic heritage after decades of suppression. The school currently has 30 students.

Louisiana School Revives Local French Dialects
A new public French immersion school in Pointe-au-Chien, Louisiana, teaches local dialects like Cajun and Indian French, aiming to preserve the state's diverse linguistic heritage after decades of suppression. The school currently has 30 students.
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12% Bias Score
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