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Jeff Buckley Documentary Highlights Women's Influence
The Jeff Buckley documentary, "It's Never Over," explores the singer's life and career, focusing on the significant influence of women on his music and personal struggles, offering a nuanced perspective on his legacy, posthumously explored through numerous albums and films.
Jeff Buckley Documentary Highlights Women's Influence
The Jeff Buckley documentary, "It's Never Over," explores the singer's life and career, focusing on the significant influence of women on his music and personal struggles, offering a nuanced perspective on his legacy, posthumously explored through numerous albums and films.
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32% Bias Score


Billy Joel Documentary Explores Creative Process and Personal Struggles
HBO's five-hour documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," chronicles the singer-songwriter's life, from his early struggles and creative process to his numerous hits and personal battles, featuring interviews with Joel, his family, ex-wives, and colleagues.
Billy Joel Documentary Explores Creative Process and Personal Struggles
HBO's five-hour documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," chronicles the singer-songwriter's life, from his early struggles and creative process to his numerous hits and personal battles, featuring interviews with Joel, his family, ex-wives, and colleagues.
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12% Bias Score


Agustina Zaragoza: Heroine of Zaragoza, Enigma of History
Agustina Zaragoza, a Spanish heroine born in 1786, fought bravely in the sieges of Zaragoza against Napoleon's army in 1808, gaining international fame; however, much of her personal life remains shrouded in mystery, with records revealing multiple marriages and relationships.
Agustina Zaragoza: Heroine of Zaragoza, Enigma of History
Agustina Zaragoza, a Spanish heroine born in 1786, fought bravely in the sieges of Zaragoza against Napoleon's army in 1808, gaining international fame; however, much of her personal life remains shrouded in mystery, with records revealing multiple marriages and relationships.
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32% Bias Score


Diverse New Book Releases Explore Gaming, Grief, Urban Planning, and Nigerian Identity
This week's new book releases span diverse genres, including video game history, literary fiction tackling grief and cancer, the significance of urban shade, a biography of a forensic ornithologist, and a Nigerian novel focused on found family and queer identity in Lagos.
Diverse New Book Releases Explore Gaming, Grief, Urban Planning, and Nigerian Identity
This week's new book releases span diverse genres, including video game history, literary fiction tackling grief and cancer, the significance of urban shade, a biography of a forensic ornithologist, and a Nigerian novel focused on found family and queer identity in Lagos.
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8% Bias Score


Kennedy-Monroe Affair: New Biography Challenges Long-Held Belief
J. Randy Taraborrelli's new biography, "JFK: Public, Private, Secret," challenges the long-held belief of a romantic relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, arguing that existing evidence is weak and unreliable due to inconsistencies in witness accounts and Marilyn Monroe'...
Kennedy-Monroe Affair: New Biography Challenges Long-Held Belief
J. Randy Taraborrelli's new biography, "JFK: Public, Private, Secret," challenges the long-held belief of a romantic relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, arguing that existing evidence is weak and unreliable due to inconsistencies in witness accounts and Marilyn Monroe'...
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60% Bias Score


Hemingway's Paradox: Hunting, Cats, and a Life of Contradictions
Ernest Hemingway's hunting memoir, "Green Hills of Africa", recently re-released by Lumen, reveals his paradoxical nature: a passionate hunter who also deeply loved animals, reflected in his home's polydactyl cats, descendants of Snowball, a gift from a friend. Hemingway's hunting philosophy, detail...
Hemingway's Paradox: Hunting, Cats, and a Life of Contradictions
Ernest Hemingway's hunting memoir, "Green Hills of Africa", recently re-released by Lumen, reveals his paradoxical nature: a passionate hunter who also deeply loved animals, reflected in his home's polydactyl cats, descendants of Snowball, a gift from a friend. Hemingway's hunting philosophy, detail...
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44% Bias Score

Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries
Sarah Gristwood's "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries" compiles over 1200 diary entries from more than 100 women across 20 countries (1599-2001), offering a unique chronological perspective on women's lives across four centuries, highlighting their joys, sorrows, and struggles.

Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries
Sarah Gristwood's "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries" compiles over 1200 diary entries from more than 100 women across 20 countries (1599-2001), offering a unique chronological perspective on women's lives across four centuries, highlighting their joys, sorrows, and struggles.
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20% Bias Score

New Biography Reassesses Elvis Presley's Manager, Colonel Tom Parker
Peter Guralnick's new biography, "The Colonel and the King," re-examines the life and career of Elvis Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, challenging the long-held negative perception of him through extensive archival research and revealing a more complex figure than previously understood.

New Biography Reassesses Elvis Presley's Manager, Colonel Tom Parker
Peter Guralnick's new biography, "The Colonel and the King," re-examines the life and career of Elvis Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, challenging the long-held negative perception of him through extensive archival research and revealing a more complex figure than previously understood.
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36% Bias Score

James Moody's 80th Birthday Concert Released
A new live album, "James Moody: 80 Years Young," captures the saxophonist's 80th birthday performance at New York's Blue Note in 2005, featuring guest musicians and showcasing his unique style, with an expanded digital version.

James Moody's 80th Birthday Concert Released
A new live album, "James Moody: 80 Years Young," captures the saxophonist's 80th birthday performance at New York's Blue Note in 2005, featuring guest musicians and showcasing his unique style, with an expanded digital version.
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24% Bias Score

Kundera's Dementia and Literary Legacy
Milan Kundera, suffering from dementia, prompted reflection on his literary legacy and his complex relationship with his Czech homeland, marked by exile, false accusations, and eventual reconciliation, symbolized by the establishment of the Milan Kundera Library in Brno.

Kundera's Dementia and Literary Legacy
Milan Kundera, suffering from dementia, prompted reflection on his literary legacy and his complex relationship with his Czech homeland, marked by exile, false accusations, and eventual reconciliation, symbolized by the establishment of the Milan Kundera Library in Brno.
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24% Bias Score

Mark Twain's Mississippi Journey: Nostalgia and Transformation
Ron Chernow's new biography, "Mark Twain," details the author's 1882 return to the Mississippi River, documenting his journey to recapture his youthful experiences as a steamboat pilot and the changes he found.

Mark Twain's Mississippi Journey: Nostalgia and Transformation
Ron Chernow's new biography, "Mark Twain," details the author's 1882 return to the Mississippi River, documenting his journey to recapture his youthful experiences as a steamboat pilot and the changes he found.
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48% Bias Score

Linklater's "Before" Trilogy: A Real-Life Inspiration and its Impact
Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy, inspired by a real-life encounter with Amy Lehrhaupt in 1989, follows the evolving relationship of two strangers over two decades, culminating in a bittersweet reflection on life and loss after Lehrhaupt's death in 1994.

Linklater's "Before" Trilogy: A Real-Life Inspiration and its Impact
Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy, inspired by a real-life encounter with Amy Lehrhaupt in 1989, follows the evolving relationship of two strangers over two decades, culminating in a bittersweet reflection on life and loss after Lehrhaupt's death in 1994.
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60% Bias Score
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