Death of Oliviero Toscani: A Legacy of Provocative Advertising
Oliviero Toscani, an Italian photographer known for his provocative Benetton campaigns featuring images like a man dying of AIDS, passed away at 82 in Cecina, Tuscany on January 13th. His work, a blend of commercial success and social activism, significantly impacted mass culture and communication.
Death of Oliviero Toscani: A Legacy of Provocative Advertising
Oliviero Toscani, an Italian photographer known for his provocative Benetton campaigns featuring images like a man dying of AIDS, passed away at 82 in Cecina, Tuscany on January 13th. His work, a blend of commercial success and social activism, significantly impacted mass culture and communication.
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52% Bias Score
Bad Bunny Announces 21-Show Puerto Rico Residency
Bad Bunny announced a 21-show residency in Puerto Rico at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot from July 11 to August 24, titled "No me quiero ir de aquí" ("I don't want to leave here"), following the release of his sixth album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's...
Bad Bunny Announces 21-Show Puerto Rico Residency
Bad Bunny announced a 21-show residency in Puerto Rico at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot from July 11 to August 24, titled "No me quiero ir de aquí" ("I don't want to leave here"), following the release of his sixth album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's...
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20% Bias Score
Zhang Yimou Calls for Global Influence of Chinese Cinema
At the 2024 Weibo Night in Beijing on January 11, 2025, acclaimed director Zhang Yimou, recipient of the "Most Internationally Influential Director" award, urged the Chinese film industry to pursue global impact, highlighting the success of his film "Article 20" (2.43 billion yuan) and upcoming proj...
Zhang Yimou Calls for Global Influence of Chinese Cinema
At the 2024 Weibo Night in Beijing on January 11, 2025, acclaimed director Zhang Yimou, recipient of the "Most Internationally Influential Director" award, urged the Chinese film industry to pursue global impact, highlighting the success of his film "Article 20" (2.43 billion yuan) and upcoming proj...
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40% Bias Score
Autistic Interviewers Uncover Unexpected Insights in Youp van 't Hek Interview; Online Nazi Collaboration Archives Raise Concerns
Dutch comedian Youp van 't Hek was interviewed on the unusual TV show "Een buitengewoon gesprek" by autistic individuals, revealing unexpected insights, while the online accessibility of the Central Archive for Special Jurisprudence (CABR) containing dossiers of WWII collaborators raises ethical con...
Autistic Interviewers Uncover Unexpected Insights in Youp van 't Hek Interview; Online Nazi Collaboration Archives Raise Concerns
Dutch comedian Youp van 't Hek was interviewed on the unusual TV show "Een buitengewoon gesprek" by autistic individuals, revealing unexpected insights, while the online accessibility of the Central Archive for Special Jurisprudence (CABR) containing dossiers of WWII collaborators raises ethical con...
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24% Bias Score
Molly-Mae's New Show, Love Island Returns, and One Direction Documentary Re-release
This week sees the release of Molly-Mae Hague's new reality show, "Molly-Mae: Behind It All," on Prime Video; Love Island: All Stars returns on ITV2 and ITVX; One Direction's documentary gets a cinema re-release; Mac Miller's album Balloonerism drops; and Pope Francis's autobiography, Hope, is publi...
Molly-Mae's New Show, Love Island Returns, and One Direction Documentary Re-release
This week sees the release of Molly-Mae Hague's new reality show, "Molly-Mae: Behind It All," on Prime Video; Love Island: All Stars returns on ITV2 and ITVX; One Direction's documentary gets a cinema re-release; Mac Miller's album Balloonerism drops; and Pope Francis's autobiography, Hope, is publi...
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56% Bias Score
Music Industry Shifts to Two-Year Advance Bookings Amidst Headliner Shortage
The music industry is booking live acts further in advance, up to two years, due to rising tour costs and a limited pool of headliners, impacting mid-level artists and potentially creating future line-up mismatches.
Music Industry Shifts to Two-Year Advance Bookings Amidst Headliner Shortage
The music industry is booking live acts further in advance, up to two years, due to rising tour costs and a limited pool of headliners, impacting mid-level artists and potentially creating future line-up mismatches.
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40% Bias Score
First Woman and Person of Color Leads White House Kitchen
Cristeta Comerford, the first female and person of color to serve as White House executive chef, cooked for five presidents after starting her career in the Philippines and training in the US; her role highlights the importance of food in diplomacy.
First Woman and Person of Color Leads White House Kitchen
Cristeta Comerford, the first female and person of color to serve as White House executive chef, cooked for five presidents after starting her career in the Philippines and training in the US; her role highlights the importance of food in diplomacy.
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12% Bias Score
Sam Moore of Sam & Dave Dies at 89
Sam Moore, the surviving member of the 1960s soul duo Sam & Dave, died at 89 on January 10th in Coral Gables, Florida, following surgery; their career, marked by both success and systemic challenges, highlighted the struggles of many soul artists.
Sam Moore of Sam & Dave Dies at 89
Sam Moore, the surviving member of the 1960s soul duo Sam & Dave, died at 89 on January 10th in Coral Gables, Florida, following surgery; their career, marked by both success and systemic challenges, highlighted the struggles of many soul artists.
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40% Bias Score
Maddow Returns to MSNBC for 100 Days Amidst Viewership Decline
MSNBC announced that Rachel Maddow will return to anchor her show five nights a week for the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, while Alex Wagner will cover the impact of the president's policies across MSNBC's platforms, in response to declining cable news viewership.
Maddow Returns to MSNBC for 100 Days Amidst Viewership Decline
MSNBC announced that Rachel Maddow will return to anchor her show five nights a week for the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, while Alex Wagner will cover the impact of the president's policies across MSNBC's platforms, in response to declining cable news viewership.
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Maddow Returns to MSNBC Primetime for 100 Days
MSNBC announced that Rachel Maddow will return as a primetime anchor five nights a week for the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, starting next week, to boost ratings in response to declining viewership across cable news and the industry shift away from traditional cable, while Alex W...
Maddow Returns to MSNBC Primetime for 100 Days
MSNBC announced that Rachel Maddow will return as a primetime anchor five nights a week for the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, starting next week, to boost ratings in response to declining viewership across cable news and the industry shift away from traditional cable, while Alex W...
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40% Bias Score
Roy Wood Jr. on Leaving The Daily Show and His Rise in Comedy
Following his departure from The Daily Show in 2023, comedian Roy Wood Jr. quickly launched a successful new career, selling multiple TV scripts, a book, and an hour-long special, culminating in a CNN comedy show and a Hulu special, "Lonely Flowers," showcasing his distinctive comedic style.
Roy Wood Jr. on Leaving The Daily Show and His Rise in Comedy
Following his departure from The Daily Show in 2023, comedian Roy Wood Jr. quickly launched a successful new career, selling multiple TV scripts, a book, and an hour-long special, culminating in a CNN comedy show and a Hulu special, "Lonely Flowers," showcasing his distinctive comedic style.
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Linda Lavin, Star of 'Alice,' Dies at 87
Linda Lavin, the actress best known for her starring role in the 1970s and 80s sitcom "Alice," died aged 87; the show ran for nine seasons and earned her critical acclaim and awards, and she maintained a prolific career on stage and screen until shortly before her death.
Linda Lavin, Star of 'Alice,' Dies at 87
Linda Lavin, the actress best known for her starring role in the 1970s and 80s sitcom "Alice," died aged 87; the show ran for nine seasons and earned her critical acclaim and awards, and she maintained a prolific career on stage and screen until shortly before her death.
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