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The Pain of Widowhood and the Distortion of Memory
A 62-year-old widower reflects on his grief, the idealized memories of his late wife, and the importance of moving forward.
The Pain of Widowhood and the Distortion of Memory
A 62-year-old widower reflects on his grief, the idealized memories of his late wife, and the importance of moving forward.
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4% Bias Score


The End of Friendship: A Novel Explores the Subtleties of Loss
Raquel Congosto's novel, "Amiga mía," details the quiet dissolution of a friendship between two women, highlighting the insignificance of the reasons behind its end and the pain of its loss.
The End of Friendship: A Novel Explores the Subtleties of Loss
Raquel Congosto's novel, "Amiga mía," details the quiet dissolution of a friendship between two women, highlighting the insignificance of the reasons behind its end and the pain of its loss.
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12% Bias Score


Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
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20% Bias Score


Clapin's "At the Same Time, on Earth" Explores Grief Through Sci-Fi
Jérémie Clapin's "At the Same Time, on Earth," released yesterday, uses animation and science fiction to explore a young woman's grief over her deceased astronaut brother's death, contrasting harsh reality with fantastical elements to convey emotional depth.
Clapin's "At the Same Time, on Earth" Explores Grief Through Sci-Fi
Jérémie Clapin's "At the Same Time, on Earth," released yesterday, uses animation and science fiction to explore a young woman's grief over her deceased astronaut brother's death, contrasting harsh reality with fantastical elements to convey emotional depth.
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12% Bias Score


Texas Floods Leave Families Searching for Missing Loved Ones
Devastating flash floods in Kerr County, Texas, claimed multiple lives on July 4th, leaving families like Thad Heartfield searching for missing loved ones amidst the wreckage, while others, like Leonardo Romero Jr., survived after hours in the floodwaters.
Texas Floods Leave Families Searching for Missing Loved Ones
Devastating flash floods in Kerr County, Texas, claimed multiple lives on July 4th, leaving families like Thad Heartfield searching for missing loved ones amidst the wreckage, while others, like Leonardo Romero Jr., survived after hours in the floodwaters.
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36% Bias Score


Yiyun Li's Memoir on Grief and Acceptance
Yiyun Li's "Things in Nature Merely Grow" is a memoir detailing the suicides of her two sons, Vincent and James, exploring her grief, her coping mechanisms (writing, teaching, gardening), and her encounters with insensitive responses to her loss. The book interweaves personal reflection with philoso...
Yiyun Li's Memoir on Grief and Acceptance
Yiyun Li's "Things in Nature Merely Grow" is a memoir detailing the suicides of her two sons, Vincent and James, exploring her grief, her coping mechanisms (writing, teaching, gardening), and her encounters with insensitive responses to her loss. The book interweaves personal reflection with philoso...
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24% Bias Score

Review: Daniel Keene's 'The Lark' - A poignant elegy for a dying pub and a disappearing Australia
Noni Hazlehurst delivers a captivating performance in Daniel Keene's 'The Lark', a one-woman play set in a soon-to-be-demolished pub, exploring themes of memory, loss, and regret against the backdrop of a changing Australia.

Review: Daniel Keene's 'The Lark' - A poignant elegy for a dying pub and a disappearing Australia
Noni Hazlehurst delivers a captivating performance in Daniel Keene's 'The Lark', a one-woman play set in a soon-to-be-demolished pub, exploring themes of memory, loss, and regret against the backdrop of a changing Australia.
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24% Bias Score

Thirty Years Later: A Reflection on Loss and Life
Thirty years after their friend Giorgos died in a car accident, the author visits his grave in Chania, Crete, reflecting on the lasting impact of his death and their own life choices since then.

Thirty Years Later: A Reflection on Loss and Life
Thirty years after their friend Giorgos died in a car accident, the author visits his grave in Chania, Crete, reflecting on the lasting impact of his death and their own life choices since then.
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32% Bias Score

Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...

Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...
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40% Bias Score

When the Cranes Fly South": Aging, Family, and Masculinity in Rural Sweden
Lisa Ridzén's "When the Cranes Fly South" follows Bo, an elderly Swedish man in declining health, cared for by a team whose journal entries offer an alternative perspective on his struggles with his son and his dog, Sixten, against the backdrop of changing seasons in rural Sweden.

When the Cranes Fly South": Aging, Family, and Masculinity in Rural Sweden
Lisa Ridzén's "When the Cranes Fly South" follows Bo, an elderly Swedish man in declining health, cared for by a team whose journal entries offer an alternative perspective on his struggles with his son and his dog, Sixten, against the backdrop of changing seasons in rural Sweden.
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4% Bias Score

L'Attachement": Grief, Unexpected Connections, and Rebuilding Lives
In Carine Tardieu's "L'Attachement," Parisian widower Alex relies on neighbor Sandra to help raise his children after his wife's death in childbirth, forging unexpected bonds as they navigate grief and rebuild their lives.

L'Attachement": Grief, Unexpected Connections, and Rebuilding Lives
In Carine Tardieu's "L'Attachement," Parisian widower Alex relies on neighbor Sandra to help raise his children after his wife's death in childbirth, forging unexpected bonds as they navigate grief and rebuild their lives.
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20% Bias Score

Reinterpreting Naomi: Motherhood, Resilience, and Modern Israel
An award-winning journalist and theater director reflects on her MA thesis exploring the character of Naomi in the Book of Ruth, connecting its themes of loss, resilience, and fostering relationships to modern-day experiences in Israel and expanding the definition of motherhood.

Reinterpreting Naomi: Motherhood, Resilience, and Modern Israel
An award-winning journalist and theater director reflects on her MA thesis exploring the character of Naomi in the Book of Ruth, connecting its themes of loss, resilience, and fostering relationships to modern-day experiences in Israel and expanding the definition of motherhood.
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36% Bias Score
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