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theguardian.com
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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Bremner's Nostalgic Tour: A Blend of Topical and Retro Comedy

Rory Bremner's touring show combines current political impersonations with revived acts from his past, incorporating stand-up, sketches, and audience interaction in an "An Evening With..." format, offering a blend of topical humor and nostalgic entertainment.

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28% Bias Score

elpais.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Luz Arcas's "Tierras raras" Premieres at Madrid en Danza

Luz Arcas's "Tierras raras," premiered yesterday at Madrid en Danza's Sala Verde, features five dancers from her company La Phármaco in a visually striking post-apocalyptic setting designed by Victoria Aime with lighting by Jorge Colomer and cante by Perrate, exploring themes of life, death, and the...

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24% Bias Score

No Poverty
zeit.de
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Murderbot" and "Die Fotografin": Contrasting Views on Technology and War

Murderbot" (Apple TV+) is a science fiction comedy series about a reprogrammed killer robot who prefers watching TV, while "Die Fotografin" (Prime Video) is a biographical drama on Lee Miller's wartime photography, both premiering new episodes/streaming now.

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24% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
smh.com.au
🌐 20% Global Worthiness
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The Bear" Season Four Aims for Redemption After Mixed Reception

The Bear" season four premieres June 26th on Disney+, aiming to redeem itself after season three's 51% Rotten Tomatoes score due to criticisms of being "aimless" and "undercooked," despite featuring standout episodes like "Napkins" and "Ice Chips.

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40% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
🌐 25% Global Worthiness
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Film Pick of the Week: Diverse Selection Showcases Cultural Moments and Storytelling

This week's Sky Cinema and streaming highlights include the animated film The Wild Robot, the documentary Deaf President Now!, Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights, Spike Lee's Malcolm X, and Alexis Bloom and Svetlana Zill's Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg, among others.

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0% Bias Score

Quality Education
kathimerini.gr
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Biniares's "Faust": A Psychoanalytic Exploration

Aris Biniares's production of Goethe's "Faust" at the National Theater in Athens uses a psychoanalytic lens, incorporating elements from Marlowe, Sade, and Rimbaud, to explore the protagonist's internal conflicts and journey toward self-acceptance, culminating in a return to the analyst's couch.

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32% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
theglobeandmail.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Côté's Farewell Showcases Generational Shift at National Ballet

Guillaume Côté's farewell performance, "Adieu", at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts until June 5, 2025, featured his own ballet "Grand Mirage", alongside world premieres by Ethan Colangelo and Jennifer Archibald, marking a generational shift in the National Ballet of Canada.

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52% Bias Score

theglobeandmail.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Stratford Festival's Post-Apocalyptic "As You Like It"

The Stratford Festival's production of Shakespeare's "As You Like It", directed by Chris Abraham until October 24, 2025, reimagines the pastoral comedy in a post-apocalyptic setting inspired by "The Last of Us", featuring a strong cast and innovative design that juxtaposes harsh realities with the p...

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52% Bias Score

No Poverty
theguardian.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Sirens": Sisters, Wealth, and a Cult-Like Conspiracy

Sirens" is a five-episode miniseries following two sisters, Devon and Simone, as Devon tries to rescue Simone from the manipulative influence of her wealthy employer, Michaela Kell, and her billionaire husband, Peter, while battling her own personal struggles with addiction and a strained family dyn...

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
🌐 10% Global Worthiness
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Arena: Intergalactic Boxing Match

In the 1989 sci-fi film Arena, diner chef Steve Armstrong, aboard an intergalactic space station, fights his way through an alien fighting tournament to settle a debt, battling creatures designed by Screaming Mad George, John Carl Buechler, and Steve Wang, before facing the robotic champion, Horn.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Krapp's Last Tape: Oldman, Rea, and Future Productions Explore Regret and Memory

Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea's performances of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, along with planned future productions featuring Samuel West and Richard Dormer, highlight the play's enduring exploration of regret, memory, and self-criticism, showcasing different interpretations of the character's e...

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12% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
npr.org
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Black Mirror Season 7: Consciousness Transfer and its Complex Implications

Black Mirror's seventh season shifts from its earlier focus on simple technologies' misuse to explore the complex implications of storing and transferring human consciousness, depicting both potential benefits and dangers in several episodes.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality

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