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Snow White" Remake Projected to Earn $48-$58 Million Opening Weekend
Disney's live-action "Snow White" remake, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, is projected to earn $48-$58 million in its opening weekend, facing controversies regarding casting and narrative changes, while the original 1937 film earned an adjusted $174 million.
Snow White" Remake Projected to Earn $48-$58 Million Opening Weekend
Disney's live-action "Snow White" remake, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, is projected to earn $48-$58 million in its opening weekend, facing controversies regarding casting and narrative changes, while the original 1937 film earned an adjusted $174 million.
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40% Bias Score


Sussex Restaurant Earns Michelin Star for Unique South African Cuisine
Restaurant Interlude at Leonardslee Gardens in Sussex, opened in late 2018, earned a Michelin star nine months later for its unique South African-inspired cuisine using foraged ingredients from the 240-acre estate, and a Michelin Green Star in 2023 for sustainability.
Sussex Restaurant Earns Michelin Star for Unique South African Cuisine
Restaurant Interlude at Leonardslee Gardens in Sussex, opened in late 2018, earned a Michelin star nine months later for its unique South African-inspired cuisine using foraged ingredients from the 240-acre estate, and a Michelin Green Star in 2023 for sustainability.
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64% Bias Score


Expats' Journey Showcases China's Cultural Preservation
China's Culture Journey," a four-part English documentary airing on Dragon TV since March 4, follows two expats' 20,000km journey across China, visiting 16 landmarks including nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, to showcase the preservation and innovation of Chinese culture.
Expats' Journey Showcases China's Cultural Preservation
China's Culture Journey," a four-part English documentary airing on Dragon TV since March 4, follows two expats' 20,000km journey across China, visiting 16 landmarks including nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, to showcase the preservation and innovation of Chinese culture.
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Lohengrin Premiere in Barcelona
Katharina Wagner's modern interpretation of Wagner's Lohengrin, premiered at Barcelona's Liceu opera house on March 17th, 2023, after a pandemic delay, depicts Lohengrin as a murderer and features a robotic black swan, resulting in significant audience disapproval.
Controversial Lohengrin Premiere in Barcelona
Katharina Wagner's modern interpretation of Wagner's Lohengrin, premiered at Barcelona's Liceu opera house on March 17th, 2023, after a pandemic delay, depicts Lohengrin as a murderer and features a robotic black swan, resulting in significant audience disapproval.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Vows Renovations Amidst Programming Changes
President Donald Trump, the newly appointed chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center, criticized the building's condition during a Monday visit, vowing renovations and suggesting changes to its programming, leading to the cancellation of Hamilton and causing controversy.
Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Vows Renovations Amidst Programming Changes
President Donald Trump, the newly appointed chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center, criticized the building's condition during a Monday visit, vowing renovations and suggesting changes to its programming, leading to the cancellation of Hamilton and causing controversy.
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56% Bias Score


Expats' Documentary Showcases China's Cultural Richness
China's Culture Journey", a four-episode English documentary airing on Dragon TV since March 4, follows two expats' 20,000km journey across China, showcasing 16 landmarks, including nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, to highlight the preservation of 5,000 years of Chinese civilization and its modern ...
Expats' Documentary Showcases China's Cultural Richness
China's Culture Journey", a four-episode English documentary airing on Dragon TV since March 4, follows two expats' 20,000km journey across China, showcasing 16 landmarks, including nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, to highlight the preservation of 5,000 years of Chinese civilization and its modern ...
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40% Bias Score

PRONI Exhibition Celebrates Women's Role in Irish Language Revival
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) opened "Mná na hAthbheochana," an exhibition celebrating women's crucial role in reviving the Irish language, featuring photographs and bilingual text, curated by Coláiste Feirste students in Belfast, and highlighting the establishment of the fir...

PRONI Exhibition Celebrates Women's Role in Irish Language Revival
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) opened "Mná na hAthbheochana," an exhibition celebrating women's crucial role in reviving the Irish language, featuring photographs and bilingual text, curated by Coláiste Feirste students in Belfast, and highlighting the establishment of the fir...
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16% Bias Score

Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.

Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Balancing Artistic Freedom and Religious Sensitivities in Western Cultural Institutions
Publicly funded cultural institutions in Western countries face recurring conflicts when balancing artistic freedom and religious sensitivities, as demonstrated by several cases involving controversial artworks that sparked legal battles, funding threats, and public protests, ultimately highlighting...

Balancing Artistic Freedom and Religious Sensitivities in Western Cultural Institutions
Publicly funded cultural institutions in Western countries face recurring conflicts when balancing artistic freedom and religious sensitivities, as demonstrated by several cases involving controversial artworks that sparked legal battles, funding threats, and public protests, ultimately highlighting...
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36% Bias Score

dFeria 2025: Balanced Dance and Theater Programming
dFeria, San Sebastian's Performing Arts Fair, celebrated its 31st edition from March 16-20, featuring a balanced program of dance and theater, with notable performances by Martin Zimmerman and Christos Papadopoulos, showcasing a commitment to promoting dance alongside theater.

dFeria 2025: Balanced Dance and Theater Programming
dFeria, San Sebastian's Performing Arts Fair, celebrated its 31st edition from March 16-20, featuring a balanced program of dance and theater, with notable performances by Martin Zimmerman and Christos Papadopoulos, showcasing a commitment to promoting dance alongside theater.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Announces Renovations Amidst Controversy
President Trump, the new chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, criticized the Center's condition on Monday, announcing plans for renovations and highlighting controversies such as the cancellation of Hamilton and high union costs.

Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Announces Renovations Amidst Controversy
President Trump, the new chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, criticized the Center's condition on Monday, announcing plans for renovations and highlighting controversies such as the cancellation of Hamilton and high union costs.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...
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36% Bias Score
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