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Australia's Arts Sector Faces Funding Crisis, Tax Reform Proposed
Australia's arts sector, worth $122.3 billion, faces a funding crisis due to post-COVID cuts and reduced philanthropy. A NSW tax summit aims to reform funding, potentially using tax incentives and deductions for creative workers, modeling a successful UK initiative that boosted theatre attendance.
Australia's Arts Sector Faces Funding Crisis, Tax Reform Proposed
Australia's arts sector, worth $122.3 billion, faces a funding crisis due to post-COVID cuts and reduced philanthropy. A NSW tax summit aims to reform funding, potentially using tax incentives and deductions for creative workers, modeling a successful UK initiative that boosted theatre attendance.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Signs Bill: Space Shuttle Move, Tax Changes, and Kennedy Center Funding
President Trump signed a bill including $85 million to move the Space Shuttle Discovery to Houston, new fees for commercial space launches, tax changes affecting gamblers, $257 million for Kennedy Center renovations, elimination of gun silencer fees, a tax deduction increase for whaling expenses to ...
Trump Signs Bill: Space Shuttle Move, Tax Changes, and Kennedy Center Funding
President Trump signed a bill including $85 million to move the Space Shuttle Discovery to Houston, new fees for commercial space launches, tax changes affecting gamblers, $257 million for Kennedy Center renovations, elimination of gun silencer fees, a tax deduction increase for whaling expenses to ...
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24% Bias Score


Lincoln Center's New Artistic Director Funded by Board Chair's Gift
Kewsong Lee and his wife gifted Lincoln Center Theater, enabling Lear deBessonet's appointment as artistic director, funding her vision for accessible and community-focused theater. DeBessonet's inaugural season includes Ragtime, Whoopi Monologues, and a Lin-Manuel Miranda silent disco.
Lincoln Center's New Artistic Director Funded by Board Chair's Gift
Kewsong Lee and his wife gifted Lincoln Center Theater, enabling Lear deBessonet's appointment as artistic director, funding her vision for accessible and community-focused theater. DeBessonet's inaugural season includes Ragtime, Whoopi Monologues, and a Lin-Manuel Miranda silent disco.
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32% Bias Score


Australia Reinstates Artists for 2026 Venice Biennale After Controversial Dismissal
Creative Australia reinstated Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino as the artistic team for the 2026 Venice Biennale after an independent review found a series of missteps in their initial dismissal following criticism of Sabsabi's past artworks; the review highlighted a lack of preparedness for pot...
Australia Reinstates Artists for 2026 Venice Biennale After Controversial Dismissal
Creative Australia reinstated Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino as the artistic team for the 2026 Venice Biennale after an independent review found a series of missteps in their initial dismissal following criticism of Sabsabi's past artworks; the review highlighted a lack of preparedness for pot...
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48% Bias Score


Ulster University to Close Riverside Theatre Amidst Funding Cuts
Ulster University will close the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, at the end of July due to financial constraints, despite community protests and concerns about the loss of a vital community asset; the university cites reduced government funding and fewer international students.
Ulster University to Close Riverside Theatre Amidst Funding Cuts
Ulster University will close the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, at the end of July due to financial constraints, despite community protests and concerns about the loss of a vital community asset; the university cites reduced government funding and fewer international students.
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Theatre Company's \$10 Million Revenue Boost from Dorian Gray
The Sydney Theatre Company's (STC) 2024 annual report reveals a \$10 million revenue increase, primarily from royalties of its Dorian Gray production's West End and Broadway runs, reducing its deficit to \$566,000; however, fundraising decreased.
Sydney Theatre Company's \$10 Million Revenue Boost from Dorian Gray
The Sydney Theatre Company's (STC) 2024 annual report reveals a \$10 million revenue increase, primarily from royalties of its Dorian Gray production's West End and Broadway runs, reducing its deficit to \$566,000; however, fundraising decreased.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Cultural Institutions Censor Themselves Amidst Controversy
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) unlawfully fired journalist Antoinette Lattouf for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Creative Australia initially rescinded artist Khaled Sabsabi's Venice Biennale commission due to his artwork featuring Hassan Nasrallah, before reinstat...

Australian Cultural Institutions Censor Themselves Amidst Controversy
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) unlawfully fired journalist Antoinette Lattouf for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Creative Australia initially rescinded artist Khaled Sabsabi's Venice Biennale commission due to his artwork featuring Hassan Nasrallah, before reinstat...
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36% Bias Score

Creative Australia Reinstates Artist for Venice Biennale After Reversal
Following political pressure and a review highlighting governance failures, Creative Australia reinstated artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino as Australia's representatives for the 2026 Venice Biennale, reversing a previous decision to revoke their appointments.

Creative Australia Reinstates Artist for Venice Biennale After Reversal
Following political pressure and a review highlighting governance failures, Creative Australia reinstated artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino as Australia's representatives for the 2026 Venice Biennale, reversing a previous decision to revoke their appointments.
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36% Bias Score

Vancouver Art Gallery Cuts 30% of Staff and Programs Amidst Financial Crisis
Facing a $2.85 million deficit and $32.1 million in cumulative deficiencies, the Vancouver Art Gallery is cutting 30 percent of its staff and programs to balance its budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, impacting all departments and leading to the indefinite closure of its library and archive...

Vancouver Art Gallery Cuts 30% of Staff and Programs Amidst Financial Crisis
Facing a $2.85 million deficit and $32.1 million in cumulative deficiencies, the Vancouver Art Gallery is cutting 30 percent of its staff and programs to balance its budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, impacting all departments and leading to the indefinite closure of its library and archive...
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48% Bias Score

Gulbenkian's Legacy: Contrasting Philanthropic Models in Spain and Anglo-Saxon Nations
Calouste Gulbenkian, a 20th-century oil magnate, amassed a vast fortune, primarily through his 5% stake in Turkish Petroleum, and later established the Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal after facing obstacles in Spain, highlighting the contrasting philanthropic landscapes of Spain and Anglo-Saxon na...

Gulbenkian's Legacy: Contrasting Philanthropic Models in Spain and Anglo-Saxon Nations
Calouste Gulbenkian, a 20th-century oil magnate, amassed a vast fortune, primarily through his 5% stake in Turkish Petroleum, and later established the Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal after facing obstacles in Spain, highlighting the contrasting philanthropic landscapes of Spain and Anglo-Saxon na...
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64% Bias Score

Increased Costs Force Cancellation of 25 East Anglian Festivals
The Cambridge Folk Festival, along with 24 other East Anglian festivals, was canceled in 2025 due to increased costs and inflation, resulting in a £320,000 loss for the Cambridge event in 2024 and significantly impacting local musicians and the regional economy.

Increased Costs Force Cancellation of 25 East Anglian Festivals
The Cambridge Folk Festival, along with 24 other East Anglian festivals, was canceled in 2025 due to increased costs and inflation, resulting in a £320,000 loss for the Cambridge event in 2024 and significantly impacting local musicians and the regional economy.
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44% Bias Score

La Uña Rota Wins National Prize for Cultural Publishing
La Uña Rota, a Segovia-based publishing house founded in 1996, won the 2025 National Prize for Best Cultural Publishing Work for its commitment to high-quality, non-commercial genres and support of diverse authors, receiving a €30,000 award.

La Uña Rota Wins National Prize for Cultural Publishing
La Uña Rota, a Segovia-based publishing house founded in 1996, won the 2025 National Prize for Best Cultural Publishing Work for its commitment to high-quality, non-commercial genres and support of diverse authors, receiving a €30,000 award.
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40% Bias Score
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