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Pop Art's Media Age: Portraits from Photography
The Holburne Museum's "Iconic" exhibition explores how 1960s pop artists, including Peter Blake, Joe Tilson, and Andy Warhol, used photography and mass reproduction in their portraits of celebrities and themselves, revealing anxieties about fame and the mediated nature of experience.
Pop Art's Media Age: Portraits from Photography
The Holburne Museum's "Iconic" exhibition explores how 1960s pop artists, including Peter Blake, Joe Tilson, and Andy Warhol, used photography and mass reproduction in their portraits of celebrities and themselves, revealing anxieties about fame and the mediated nature of experience.
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40% Bias Score


Fashion Industry Regresses on Size Inclusivity
A concerning trend of declining size inclusivity in the fashion industry is causing body shaming of celebrities and a lack of representation for plus-size models on runways, despite prior pushes for body positivity.
Fashion Industry Regresses on Size Inclusivity
A concerning trend of declining size inclusivity in the fashion industry is causing body shaming of celebrities and a lack of representation for plus-size models on runways, despite prior pushes for body positivity.
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60% Bias Score

Dua Lipa's Book Club Boosts Olga Tokarczuk's Novel
Popstar Dua Lipa's book club interview with Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk on her novel "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" significantly boosted the book's popularity, demonstrating the power of celebrity book clubs to expand readership for lesser-known literary works.

Dua Lipa's Book Club Boosts Olga Tokarczuk's Novel
Popstar Dua Lipa's book club interview with Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk on her novel "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" significantly boosted the book's popularity, demonstrating the power of celebrity book clubs to expand readership for lesser-known literary works.
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60% Bias Score
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