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Muriel Spark: Early Life and Literary Genesis
Frances Wilson's biography, "Electric Spark," chronicles Muriel Spark's life until the publication of her debut novel in 1957, detailing a troubled marriage, escape from Rhodesia, and the abandonment of her son, highlighting her transformations and the use of personal experiences in her novels.
Muriel Spark: Early Life and Literary Genesis
Frances Wilson's biography, "Electric Spark," chronicles Muriel Spark's life until the publication of her debut novel in 1957, detailing a troubled marriage, escape from Rhodesia, and the abandonment of her son, highlighting her transformations and the use of personal experiences in her novels.
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32% Bias Score


Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.
Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.
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Cognitive Psychologist Wins Dance-Your-PhD for Identity-Formation Research
Manisha Biswas, a 29-year-old cognitive psychologist from Humboldt University, won the Dance-Your-PhD competition in the social sciences category for her video demonstrating how synchronized movement influences identity formation, receiving a $750 prize.
Cognitive Psychologist Wins Dance-Your-PhD for Identity-Formation Research
Manisha Biswas, a 29-year-old cognitive psychologist from Humboldt University, won the Dance-Your-PhD competition in the social sciences category for her video demonstrating how synchronized movement influences identity formation, receiving a $750 prize.
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24% Bias Score


Greece: A Decade After the 2015 Debt Crisis
Ten years after Greece's 2015 debt crisis, the country's EU membership is secure, despite persistent economic issues and the presence of marginal far-right and far-left political factions; the author highlights the need to move beyond the Franco-German axis to ensure a stronger European identity.
Greece: A Decade After the 2015 Debt Crisis
Ten years after Greece's 2015 debt crisis, the country's EU membership is secure, despite persistent economic issues and the presence of marginal far-right and far-left political factions; the author highlights the need to move beyond the Franco-German axis to ensure a stronger European identity.
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64% Bias Score


Una quinta portuguesa": Self-Reinvention and the Search for a New Life
Avelina Prat's "Una quinta portuguesa" follows four characters seeking self-reinvention; a betrayed professor, a quinta owner reflecting on Portuguese colonialism, and two Serbian women, each transforming their lives after significant life events.
Una quinta portuguesa": Self-Reinvention and the Search for a New Life
Avelina Prat's "Una quinta portuguesa" follows four characters seeking self-reinvention; a betrayed professor, a quinta owner reflecting on Portuguese colonialism, and two Serbian women, each transforming their lives after significant life events.
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24% Bias Score


Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...
Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...
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16% Bias Score

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel "The Coin
Yasmin Zaher's "The Coin" won the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize; it follows a Palestinian woman in New York entangled in a Birkin bag reselling scheme and an obsessive cleaning ritual, confronting her past and identity.

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel "The Coin
Yasmin Zaher's "The Coin" won the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize; it follows a Palestinian woman in New York entangled in a Birkin bag reselling scheme and an obsessive cleaning ritual, confronting her past and identity.
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24% Bias Score

Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...

Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...
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40% Bias Score

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel
Palestinian journalist Yasmin Zaher won the £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for her debut novel, "The Coin," a story about a wealthy Palestinian woman involved in a Birkin bag pyramid scheme in New York, chosen unanimously by the judges for its unique blend of trauma, grief, and humor.

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel
Palestinian journalist Yasmin Zaher won the £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for her debut novel, "The Coin," a story about a wealthy Palestinian woman involved in a Birkin bag pyramid scheme in New York, chosen unanimously by the judges for its unique blend of trauma, grief, and humor.
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28% Bias Score

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...

From Provincial Spain to European Identity: A Personal Journey
A Spanish author recounts his personal journey from provincial isolation to achieving his literary and European aspirations, contrasting his youthful dreams with the complexities and contradictions of European identity and history, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against the resurgence of...
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44% Bias Score

Met Gala Celebrates Black Dandyism's Legacy of Resistance
The 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," celebrates the historical use of tailored clothing by Black individuals as a powerful tool of self-expression, resistance, and reclaiming autonomy from the 18th century to the present day, challenging racist stereotypes and celebrating B...

Met Gala Celebrates Black Dandyism's Legacy of Resistance
The 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," celebrates the historical use of tailored clothing by Black individuals as a powerful tool of self-expression, resistance, and reclaiming autonomy from the 18th century to the present day, challenging racist stereotypes and celebrating B...
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24% Bias Score

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Dandyism's History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibit, opening with the Met Gala, explores the history of Black dandyism from the 18th century to today, showcasing how Black individuals used clothing as a form of resistance and self-expression.

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Dandyism's History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibit, opening with the Met Gala, explores the history of Black dandyism from the 18th century to today, showcasing how Black individuals used clothing as a form of resistance and self-expression.
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20% Bias Score
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