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Moon" Dance Explores Humanity's Enduring Fascination
Mark Morris's new dance, "Moon," premiered at the Kennedy Center's Earth to Space festival (March 28-April 20), drawing inspiration from various sources to explore humanity's enduring fascination with the moon and its symbolic significance.
Moon" Dance Explores Humanity's Enduring Fascination
Mark Morris's new dance, "Moon," premiered at the Kennedy Center's Earth to Space festival (March 28-April 20), drawing inspiration from various sources to explore humanity's enduring fascination with the moon and its symbolic significance.
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20% Bias Score


Boycott Forces Cancellation of Brun, Noah Events; DBL Entertainment Withdraws
Due to public backlash against DBL Entertainment owner Abdülkadir Özkan's social media posts criticizing Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu protests, Ane Brun canceled her concert and Trevor Noah canceled his show; Özkan later withdrew DBL from all projects.
Boycott Forces Cancellation of Brun, Noah Events; DBL Entertainment Withdraws
Due to public backlash against DBL Entertainment owner Abdülkadir Özkan's social media posts criticizing Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu protests, Ane Brun canceled her concert and Trevor Noah canceled his show; Özkan later withdrew DBL from all projects.
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56% Bias Score


Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
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40% Bias Score


Lyon Opera Ballet Honors Merce Cunningham's Innovative Choreography
Lyon Opera Ballet is currently performing two of Merce Cunningham's works, Beach Birds (1991) and Biped (1999), showcasing his innovative and technically demanding choreography that utilized computer technology and motion capture three decades before the AI boom.
Lyon Opera Ballet Honors Merce Cunningham's Innovative Choreography
Lyon Opera Ballet is currently performing two of Merce Cunningham's works, Beach Birds (1991) and Biped (1999), showcasing his innovative and technically demanding choreography that utilized computer technology and motion capture three decades before the AI boom.
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8% Bias Score


German Audiobook Awards Recognize Excellence in Diverse Formats
The German Audiobook Awards were presented in Cologne, with Maria Wördemann winning 'Best Interpreter' for "Xerox," Julian Horeyseck for "Leuchtfeuer," and other awards given in categories including best children's audiobook and best podcast.
German Audiobook Awards Recognize Excellence in Diverse Formats
The German Audiobook Awards were presented in Cologne, with Maria Wördemann winning 'Best Interpreter' for "Xerox," Julian Horeyseck for "Leuchtfeuer," and other awards given in categories including best children's audiobook and best podcast.
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20% Bias Score


NYC Actress Jeanine Serralles Shares Her City Loves and "We Had a World" Insights
Actress Jeanine Serralles, a Patchogue native, shares her New York City favorites, including Williamsburg, Turco Mediterranean Grill, and Blue Ribbon, while reflecting on the emotional depth of her role in "We Had a World" at Manhattan Theater Club.
NYC Actress Jeanine Serralles Shares Her City Loves and "We Had a World" Insights
Actress Jeanine Serralles, a Patchogue native, shares her New York City favorites, including Williamsburg, Turco Mediterranean Grill, and Blue Ribbon, while reflecting on the emotional depth of her role in "We Had a World" at Manhattan Theater Club.
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36% Bias Score

Social Prescriptions: Combating Loneliness with Museum Visits
Loneliness is as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, increasing healthcare costs. A new European initiative, backed by €7 million, is testing "social prescriptions" of museum visits and other cultural activities to treat loneliness and mental health issues, particularly focusing on vulnerable gro...

Social Prescriptions: Combating Loneliness with Museum Visits
Loneliness is as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, increasing healthcare costs. A new European initiative, backed by €7 million, is testing "social prescriptions" of museum visits and other cultural activities to treat loneliness and mental health issues, particularly focusing on vulnerable gro...
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52% Bias Score

Ukrainian Theaters Flourish Amidst War
Following the February 24, 2022, invasion of Ukraine, theaters across the country, including those in Kyiv and Odesa, have seen a significant rise in audience attendance as they become refuges providing a sense of normalcy and community. Ukrainian artists are actively involved in fundraising for the...

Ukrainian Theaters Flourish Amidst War
Following the February 24, 2022, invasion of Ukraine, theaters across the country, including those in Kyiv and Odesa, have seen a significant rise in audience attendance as they become refuges providing a sense of normalcy and community. Ukrainian artists are actively involved in fundraising for the...
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24% Bias Score

Philippine Heritage: A Blend of Culture, History, and Cuisine
The Philippines boasts a rich tapestry of arts, traditions, and culinary heritage, evident in festivals like the Sinulog, historic sites such as Binondo and Vigan, and diverse regional cuisines reflecting centuries of cultural exchange.

Philippine Heritage: A Blend of Culture, History, and Cuisine
The Philippines boasts a rich tapestry of arts, traditions, and culinary heritage, evident in festivals like the Sinulog, historic sites such as Binondo and Vigan, and diverse regional cuisines reflecting centuries of cultural exchange.
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32% 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

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

Death of Celebrated Norwegian Author Dag Solstad at 83
Acclaimed Norwegian author Dag Solstad died on Friday evening at age 83 after a short hospital stay; he was known for his blend of existential despair, political subjects, and humor, winning three Norwegian Critics Prizes for Literature and influencing writers worldwide.

Death of Celebrated Norwegian Author Dag Solstad at 83
Acclaimed Norwegian author Dag Solstad died on Friday evening at age 83 after a short hospital stay; he was known for his blend of existential despair, political subjects, and humor, winning three Norwegian Critics Prizes for Literature and influencing writers worldwide.
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4% Bias Score
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