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Iron Age Britain: Matrilocal Society Revealed by Genetic Research
Genetic analysis of 57 Iron Age individuals in Dorset reveals a matrilocal Celtic society, challenging previous assumptions about ancient European social structures and highlighting the unique role of women.
Iron Age Britain: Matrilocal Society Revealed by Genetic Research
Genetic analysis of 57 Iron Age individuals in Dorset reveals a matrilocal Celtic society, challenging previous assumptions about ancient European social structures and highlighting the unique role of women.
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48% Bias Score


Kerala's Female Bodybuilders Challenge Societal Norms
In Kerala, India, photographer Keerthana Kunnath documents female bodybuilders who defy societal expectations and family pressures to compete professionally, challenging traditional gender roles and achieving success in a male-dominated sport.
Kerala's Female Bodybuilders Challenge Societal Norms
In Kerala, India, photographer Keerthana Kunnath documents female bodybuilders who defy societal expectations and family pressures to compete professionally, challenging traditional gender roles and achieving success in a male-dominated sport.
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20% Bias Score


Oliver! West End Revival Highlights Enduring Relevance of Female Characters
In London's Gielgud Theatre, Shanay Holmes's powerful portrayal of Nancy in a new West End production of Oliver! highlights the character's enduring relevance, showcasing women's resilience and vulnerability in the face of abuse, while Simon Lipkin, playing Fagin, emphasizes Dickens' timeless social...
Oliver! West End Revival Highlights Enduring Relevance of Female Characters
In London's Gielgud Theatre, Shanay Holmes's powerful portrayal of Nancy in a new West End production of Oliver! highlights the character's enduring relevance, showcasing women's resilience and vulnerability in the face of abuse, while Simon Lipkin, playing Fagin, emphasizes Dickens' timeless social...
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44% Bias Score


All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Prize, Sparks Oscar Debate
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", a film about three female friends navigating work and life in Mumbai, won the Cannes Jury Prize and is now playing in German cinemas; its exclusion from Oscar consideration as India's official submission sparks debate.
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24% Bias Score


The Little Foxes" Revival: A Powerful Performance Amidst a Murky Production
A revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" opened with an actor fainting but continued; Anne-Marie Duff's powerful performance as Regina is a highlight, but the production's modernized setting clashes with the play's Southern context, leaving its message unclear.
The Little Foxes" Revival: A Powerful Performance Amidst a Murky Production
A revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" opened with an actor fainting but continued; Anne-Marie Duff's powerful performance as Regina is a highlight, but the production's modernized setting clashes with the play's Southern context, leaving its message unclear.
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56% Bias Score


"The Lost Ladies" Receives BAFTA and Oscar Recognition
Aamir Khan's film "The Lost Ladies," directed by Kiran Rao, a comedic drama exploring patriarchy's effects on men and women, has earned a BAFTA nomination and Oscar selection.
"The Lost Ladies" Receives BAFTA and Oscar Recognition
Aamir Khan's film "The Lost Ladies," directed by Kiran Rao, a comedic drama exploring patriarchy's effects on men and women, has earned a BAFTA nomination and Oscar selection.
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48% Bias Score

Celtic Women Inherited Land and Wealth, Shaping Communities
New research using DNA from 57 Iron Age skeletons in Dorset reveals that women in Celtic Britain (100 BC-AD 100) inherited land and wealth, creating communities built around women's bloodlines, challenging traditional patriarchal views of ancient societies.

Celtic Women Inherited Land and Wealth, Shaping Communities
New research using DNA from 57 Iron Age skeletons in Dorset reveals that women in Celtic Britain (100 BC-AD 100) inherited land and wealth, creating communities built around women's bloodlines, challenging traditional patriarchal views of ancient societies.
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16% Bias Score

Parenting: A God Gig and the Unsung Sacrifices of Mothers
A mother reflects on the profound and often-unacknowledged sacrifices of parenting, highlighting the societal imbalance in caregiving responsibilities and the crucial role of parents in shaping their children's lives and worldview.

Parenting: A God Gig and the Unsung Sacrifices of Mothers
A mother reflects on the profound and often-unacknowledged sacrifices of parenting, highlighting the societal imbalance in caregiving responsibilities and the crucial role of parents in shaping their children's lives and worldview.
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52% Bias Score

Kidman's "Babygirl" Explores Power, Sexuality, but Avoids Deeper Implications
Babygirl", a new erotic drama starring Nicole Kidman, depicts a CEO's affair with a young intern, exploring themes of sexuality and power, but is criticized for its lack of depth in addressing the inherent power imbalance and ethical implications of their relationship in a post-#MeToo context.

Kidman's "Babygirl" Explores Power, Sexuality, but Avoids Deeper Implications
Babygirl", a new erotic drama starring Nicole Kidman, depicts a CEO's affair with a young intern, exploring themes of sexuality and power, but is criticized for its lack of depth in addressing the inherent power imbalance and ethical implications of their relationship in a post-#MeToo context.
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52% Bias Score

Pub Study Reveals Evolutionary Basis of 'First Round' Behavior
A Harvard University study of 160 groups in Boston pubs found that men in male-dominated groups quickly buy the first round to attract women, while men in female-dominated groups delay, supporting the theory of a genetic imperative for resource display in mate selection.

Pub Study Reveals Evolutionary Basis of 'First Round' Behavior
A Harvard University study of 160 groups in Boston pubs found that men in male-dominated groups quickly buy the first round to attract women, while men in female-dominated groups delay, supporting the theory of a genetic imperative for resource display in mate selection.
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76% Bias Score

Spanish Filmmaker's Debut Highlights Class and Gender Barriers
Sandra Romero's debut film, "Por donde pasa el silencio," premiered in Spanish theaters on November 29th, 2024, showcasing her personal journey from a working-class background in Écija to becoming a filmmaker, despite facing challenges related to gender and class within the industry.

Spanish Filmmaker's Debut Highlights Class and Gender Barriers
Sandra Romero's debut film, "Por donde pasa el silencio," premiered in Spanish theaters on November 29th, 2024, showcasing her personal journey from a working-class background in Écija to becoming a filmmaker, despite facing challenges related to gender and class within the industry.
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24% Bias Score

"Nightbitch": A Raw Look at Early Motherhood
Amy Adams and Marielle Heller's "Nightbitch," releasing December 6th, portrays the raw, often surreal experiences of early motherhood, drawing from the filmmakers' and actors' personal experiences to offer an unflinching look at the challenges faced by mothers.

"Nightbitch": A Raw Look at Early Motherhood
Amy Adams and Marielle Heller's "Nightbitch," releasing December 6th, portrays the raw, often surreal experiences of early motherhood, drawing from the filmmakers' and actors' personal experiences to offer an unflinching look at the challenges faced by mothers.
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40% Bias Score
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