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Bruce Springsteen opens a cultural center dedicated to his legacy in New Jersey

The article discusses Bruce Springsteen's long-standing connection to New Jersey, referencing his 1975 song 'Thunder Road' which mentions leaving the state but ultimately returning. It highlights his emotional ties to the region despite his desire to escape it, suggesting a complex relationship between the artist and his home state.

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Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Bruce Springsteen opens a cultural center dedicated to his legacy in New Jersey

The article discusses Bruce Springsteen's long-standing connection to New Jersey, referencing his 1975 song 'Thunder Road' which mentions leaving the state but ultimately returning. It highlights his emotional ties to the region despite his desire to escape it, suggesting a complex relationship between the artist and his home state.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on Bruce Springsteen's personal and artistic relationship with New Jersey, using cultural references rather than overtly political framing. While it touches on regional identity, there is no clear ideological leaning or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The narrative remains ap-

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