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Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival
Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.
Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival
Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.
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40% Bias Score


Ezra Collective's Brit Award Win Highlights Decline of UK Youth Clubs
Following their Brit Award win, Ezra Collective's Femi Koleoso advocates for increased funding and a broader understanding of youth clubs' role in fostering creativity and opportunity for young people in England, citing a significant decline in these vital community spaces since 2010.
Ezra Collective's Brit Award Win Highlights Decline of UK Youth Clubs
Following their Brit Award win, Ezra Collective's Femi Koleoso advocates for increased funding and a broader understanding of youth clubs' role in fostering creativity and opportunity for young people in England, citing a significant decline in these vital community spaces since 2010.
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36% Bias Score


German Integration Theater Faces Closure After Funding Cut
The Thespis Center in Bautzen, Germany, a community theater bringing together refugees and locals, faces closure after its funding was cut by the Saxon Development Bank in January 2024, despite its award-winning work and efforts to find new funding.
German Integration Theater Faces Closure After Funding Cut
The Thespis Center in Bautzen, Germany, a community theater bringing together refugees and locals, faces closure after its funding was cut by the Saxon Development Bank in January 2024, despite its award-winning work and efforts to find new funding.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
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48% Bias Score


€60 Million Creative Europe Grant for Cross-Border Cultural Projects
The Creative Europe program's 2025 "European Cooperation Projects" action, with a €60 million budget, funds around 130 cross-border cultural and creative projects, emphasizing green and digital transitions, inclusivity, and Ukrainian participation; proposals are due May 13, 2025.
€60 Million Creative Europe Grant for Cross-Border Cultural Projects
The Creative Europe program's 2025 "European Cooperation Projects" action, with a €60 million budget, funds around 130 cross-border cultural and creative projects, emphasizing green and digital transitions, inclusivity, and Ukrainian participation; proposals are due May 13, 2025.
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32% Bias Score


Mellon Foundation Awards $100,000 Fellowships to 20 Senior Jazz Musicians
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation launched a fellowship program awarding $100,000 to 20 jazz musicians 62 and older, addressing the financial insecurity many face in their later careers, with plans to award 30 more over three years.
Mellon Foundation Awards $100,000 Fellowships to 20 Senior Jazz Musicians
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation launched a fellowship program awarding $100,000 to 20 jazz musicians 62 and older, addressing the financial insecurity many face in their later careers, with plans to award 30 more over three years.
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36% Bias Score

UK to Streamline Planning Process to Boost Housing Development
The UK government plans to remove Sport England, the Theatres Trust, and the Garden History Society from the list of statutory consultees to speed up planning decisions and build 1.5 million homes, despite concerns from some organizations about potential negative impacts on cultural heritage.

UK to Streamline Planning Process to Boost Housing Development
The UK government plans to remove Sport England, the Theatres Trust, and the Garden History Society from the list of statutory consultees to speed up planning decisions and build 1.5 million homes, despite concerns from some organizations about potential negative impacts on cultural heritage.
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56% Bias Score

Edinburgh Fringe Faces Funding Crisis
Facing funding cuts and rising costs, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival selling 2.6 million tickets last year, risks losing its world-class status, impacting performers and attendees.

Edinburgh Fringe Faces Funding Crisis
Facing funding cuts and rising costs, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival selling 2.6 million tickets last year, risks losing its world-class status, impacting performers and attendees.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Kennedy Center Appointment Sparks Backlash
President Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, following a purge of Democratic appointees, prompted the cancellation of "Hamilton"'s run and resignations from several artists, directly challenging the Center's history of artistic freedom and bipartisan support.

Trump's Kennedy Center Appointment Sparks Backlash
President Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, following a purge of Democratic appointees, prompted the cancellation of "Hamilton"'s run and resignations from several artists, directly challenging the Center's history of artistic freedom and bipartisan support.
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48% Bias Score

Bloomberg Leads 2024 Philanthropy with $3.7 Billion Donation
Michael Bloomberg topped the Chronicle of Philanthropy's 2024 Philanthropy 50 list, donating $3.7 billion to various causes, including a $1 billion grant to Johns Hopkins University for free medical school; six donors gave over $1 billion, and the top 50 collectively donated $16.2 billion.

Bloomberg Leads 2024 Philanthropy with $3.7 Billion Donation
Michael Bloomberg topped the Chronicle of Philanthropy's 2024 Philanthropy 50 list, donating $3.7 billion to various causes, including a $1 billion grant to Johns Hopkins University for free medical school; six donors gave over $1 billion, and the top 50 collectively donated $16.2 billion.
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44% Bias Score

Los Calaíta" Wins 2024 Cádiz Carnival
In the early hours of February 29th, "Los Calaíta" won the 2024 Cádiz Carnival's Chirigotas category after a 10-hour final, alongside winners from other categories, showcasing diverse social commentary and generating debate about the festival's future.

Los Calaíta" Wins 2024 Cádiz Carnival
In the early hours of February 29th, "Los Calaíta" won the 2024 Cádiz Carnival's Chirigotas category after a 10-hour final, alongside winners from other categories, showcasing diverse social commentary and generating debate about the festival's future.
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40% Bias Score

£270m UK Arts Funding Announced, Echoing 1965 Policy Vision
Sixty years after Jennie Lee's landmark 1965 white paper on arts policy, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced a £270m funding package to address the decay of Britain's cultural infrastructure and its London-centric focus, echoing Lee's call for increased arts education and a nationwide approach.

£270m UK Arts Funding Announced, Echoing 1965 Policy Vision
Sixty years after Jennie Lee's landmark 1965 white paper on arts policy, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced a £270m funding package to address the decay of Britain's cultural infrastructure and its London-centric focus, echoing Lee's call for increased arts education and a nationwide approach.
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40% Bias Score
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