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Musicians Protest Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center, involving staff dismissals and the appointment of close associates, has sparked protests from renowned musicians like András Schiff, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and Christian Tetzlaff, who have canceled US performances to demonstrate their opposition to Trump'...
Musicians Protest Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center, involving staff dismissals and the appointment of close associates, has sparked protests from renowned musicians like András Schiff, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and Christian Tetzlaff, who have canceled US performances to demonstrate their opposition to Trump'...
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52% Bias Score


Musicians Urge £250m UK Music Education Investment
Musicians including Ed Sheeran are campaigning for a £250 million UK music education package, citing a 21% decrease in state school music provision and a decline in music industry talent, aiming to reverse decades of underfunding and boost the sector's future.
Musicians Urge £250m UK Music Education Investment
Musicians including Ed Sheeran are campaigning for a £250 million UK music education package, citing a 21% decrease in state school music provision and a decline in music industry talent, aiming to reverse decades of underfunding and boost the sector's future.
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48% Bias Score


Ulster University Proposes Council Takeover of At-Risk Riverside Theatre
Ulster University proposed that Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council take over the lease of the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, a 350-seat venue needing roughly £750,000 in repairs and £500,000 annually for operation; the council is debating the proposal due to budget constraints and existing ar...
Ulster University Proposes Council Takeover of At-Risk Riverside Theatre
Ulster University proposed that Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council take over the lease of the Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, a 350-seat venue needing roughly £750,000 in repairs and £500,000 annually for operation; the council is debating the proposal due to budget constraints and existing ar...
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44% Bias Score


Bulgaria's Narrow Definition of Culture and the Need for a More Inclusive Approach
The article discusses the narrow definition of "culture" in Bulgaria, primarily focusing on high culture while neglecting diverse forms of cultural expression. It questions the dominance of high culture in the digital age and the need for a market-driven approach to cultural production.
Bulgaria's Narrow Definition of Culture and the Need for a More Inclusive Approach
The article discusses the narrow definition of "culture" in Bulgaria, primarily focusing on high culture while neglecting diverse forms of cultural expression. It questions the dominance of high culture in the digital age and the need for a market-driven approach to cultural production.
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56% 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


Creative Australia to Review Biennale Dismissal Process
Creative Australia will review the selection process, not the decision, to remove Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino from the 2026 Venice Biennale, following community outrage and several resignations after the February 13 decision, six days after their appointment, and prompted by parliamentary q...
Creative Australia to Review Biennale Dismissal Process
Creative Australia will review the selection process, not the decision, to remove Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino from the 2026 Venice Biennale, following community outrage and several resignations after the February 13 decision, six days after their appointment, and prompted by parliamentary q...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Iowa's International Writing Program
The Trump administration cut nearly $1 million in funding to Iowa's International Writing Program, part of a broader shift away from cultural diplomacy and soft power, impacting Iowa City and the global literary community.

Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Iowa's International Writing Program
The Trump administration cut nearly $1 million in funding to Iowa's International Writing Program, part of a broader shift away from cultural diplomacy and soft power, impacting Iowa City and the global literary community.
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48% Bias Score

Tate Modern at 25: Celebrating Success Amidst Financial Challenges
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Tate Modern initially exceeded visitor projections by more than double, transforming London's South Bank into a vibrant cultural hub, but now faces financial challenges and decreased visitor numbers.

Tate Modern at 25: Celebrating Success Amidst Financial Challenges
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Tate Modern initially exceeded visitor projections by more than double, transforming London's South Bank into a vibrant cultural hub, but now faces financial challenges and decreased visitor numbers.
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40% Bias Score

French Cultural Workers Strike Against Budget Cuts
French cultural workers protested in Paris on March 20th against budget cuts proposed by Culture Minister Rachida Dati, resulting in a strike affecting various sectors and raising concerns about job losses and project cancellations. The Maison des écrivains et de la littérature, for example, faces c...

French Cultural Workers Strike Against Budget Cuts
French cultural workers protested in Paris on March 20th against budget cuts proposed by Culture Minister Rachida Dati, resulting in a strike affecting various sectors and raising concerns about job losses and project cancellations. The Maison des écrivains et de la littérature, for example, faces c...
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56% Bias Score

Bafici 2025 Expands Amidst Argentine Cinema Funding Cuts
The 2025 Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici) will run from April 1st to 13th, expanding to counter national government cinema budget cuts; it will feature 116 Argentine films among almost 300, with a new $10,000 award for best Argentine feature.

Bafici 2025 Expands Amidst Argentine Cinema Funding Cuts
The 2025 Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici) will run from April 1st to 13th, expanding to counter national government cinema budget cuts; it will feature 116 Argentine films among almost 300, with a new $10,000 award for best Argentine feature.
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56% Bias Score

Kennedy Center Implements Turnaround Plan Amidst $72 Million Debt
The Kennedy Center, burdened by a $72 million debt due to past leadership's mismanagement, is implementing a financial recovery plan under new leadership, which includes increased fundraising, improved ticket sales, and exploring new revenue streams, while facing challenges from canceled shows due t...

Kennedy Center Implements Turnaround Plan Amidst $72 Million Debt
The Kennedy Center, burdened by a $72 million debt due to past leadership's mismanagement, is implementing a financial recovery plan under new leadership, which includes increased fundraising, improved ticket sales, and exploring new revenue streams, while facing challenges from canceled shows due t...
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72% Bias Score

Tate Cuts 7% of Workforce Due to Pandemic Funding Deficit
Facing a pandemic-related funding deficit, Tate, a British arts institution with four galleries, is cutting 7% of its workforce (about 40 roles) through voluntary departures and recruitment freezes to achieve financial stability, despite domestic visitor numbers returning to pre-pandemic levels.

Tate Cuts 7% of Workforce Due to Pandemic Funding Deficit
Facing a pandemic-related funding deficit, Tate, a British arts institution with four galleries, is cutting 7% of its workforce (about 40 roles) through voluntary departures and recruitment freezes to achieve financial stability, despite domestic visitor numbers returning to pre-pandemic levels.
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36% Bias Score
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