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Fake It Until You Make It" Satirizes Race-Shifting and Non-Profit Funding
Larissa FastHorse's "Fake It Until You Make It," premiering at the Mark Taper Forum, satirizes race-shifting through a comedic rivalry between two non-profit leaders—one white, one Native American—competing for a federal grant, exposing issues of cultural appropriation and funding inequities.
Fake It Until You Make It" Satirizes Race-Shifting and Non-Profit Funding
Larissa FastHorse's "Fake It Until You Make It," premiering at the Mark Taper Forum, satirizes race-shifting through a comedic rivalry between two non-profit leaders—one white, one Native American—competing for a federal grant, exposing issues of cultural appropriation and funding inequities.
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44% Bias Score
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Emilia Pérez": Record Oscar Nominations Amidst Cultural Appropriation Controversy
Emilia Pérez," a French film directed by Jacques Audiard about a transgender Mexican drug trafficker, received 13 Oscar nominations, a record for non-English language films, but sparked intense controversy in Mexico due to accusations of cultural misrepresentation, including the lack of Mexican acto...
Emilia Pérez": Record Oscar Nominations Amidst Cultural Appropriation Controversy
Emilia Pérez," a French film directed by Jacques Audiard about a transgender Mexican drug trafficker, received 13 Oscar nominations, a record for non-English language films, but sparked intense controversy in Mexico due to accusations of cultural misrepresentation, including the lack of Mexican acto...
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52% Bias Score
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Welsh Culture in Fantasy Fiction: A Balancing Act
The rising popularity of fantasy novels featuring Welsh names and cultural elements has sparked debate, with concerns raised about potential misrepresentation and the need for authors to engage responsibly with Welsh culture to avoid perpetuating inaccurate stereotypes.
Welsh Culture in Fantasy Fiction: A Balancing Act
The rising popularity of fantasy novels featuring Welsh names and cultural elements has sparked debate, with concerns raised about potential misrepresentation and the need for authors to engage responsibly with Welsh culture to avoid perpetuating inaccurate stereotypes.
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56% Bias Score
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AI and African Music: A Double-Edged Sword
This article examines the complex impact of artificial intelligence on African music, exploring both the opportunities and concerns surrounding its integration.
AI and African Music: A Double-Edged Sword
This article examines the complex impact of artificial intelligence on African music, exploring both the opportunities and concerns surrounding its integration.
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40% Bias Score
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Peary's North Pole Expedition: Colonial Exploitation and its Lasting Impact on the Inuit
Robert Peary's 1909 claim to reach the North Pole, later proven inaccurate, caused lasting harm to the Inuit people through exploitation and cultural disruption, highlighting colonial practices and their ongoing consequences.
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Peary's North Pole Expedition: Colonial Exploitation and its Lasting Impact on the Inuit
Robert Peary's 1909 claim to reach the North Pole, later proven inaccurate, caused lasting harm to the Inuit people through exploitation and cultural disruption, highlighting colonial practices and their ongoing consequences.
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64% Bias Score
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Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes": A Blend of Greek Rebetiko and Indie Rock
Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes" attempts to blend Greek rebetiko music with indie rock, using Greek place names and words in its lyrics, but ultimately falls short of authentic representation, raising questions about cultural appropriation in contemporary music.
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Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes": A Blend of Greek Rebetiko and Indie Rock
Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes" attempts to blend Greek rebetiko music with indie rock, using Greek place names and words in its lyrics, but ultimately falls short of authentic representation, raising questions about cultural appropriation in contemporary music.
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44% Bias Score
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Mishima's Resurgence: Right-Wing Extremists Embrace Japanese Author
Yukio Mishima, a Japanese author who died by ritual suicide in 1970, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity among European right-wing extremists due to his nationalist views and exploration of themes of violence, death, and masculinity in his novels and essays, such as "The Sailor Who Fell From ...
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Mishima's Resurgence: Right-Wing Extremists Embrace Japanese Author
Yukio Mishima, a Japanese author who died by ritual suicide in 1970, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity among European right-wing extremists due to his nationalist views and exploration of themes of violence, death, and masculinity in his novels and essays, such as "The Sailor Who Fell From ...
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60% Bias Score
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Oliver's Book Pulled After Indigenous Backlash
Jamie Oliver's children's book faces backlash and is pulled from sale due to harmful stereotypes of First Nations communities.
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Oliver's Book Pulled After Indigenous Backlash
Jamie Oliver's children's book faces backlash and is pulled from sale due to harmful stereotypes of First Nations communities.
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