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Sunday's Lent Festival brings calmer tones and plenty of fun for the children
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Sunday's Lent Festival brings calmer tones and plenty of fun for the children

The third day of the Lent Festival in Maribor features a calmer schedule compared to the previous day, which had numerous events including a concert by the band Laibach. The festival continues to offer diverse programming across various venues. At Trg Leona Štuklja, the Tržaški partizanski pevski zbor Pinko Tomažič will perform, along with The MAFF. At Vetrinjski dvor, comedian Aleksander Zadel will discuss the paradox of having too many choices online. For children, there are performances like 'Pesmi mojega mesta' at Art Kamp and 'Galaksija Repkarija' at 17:00. At Vodni stolp, Imer Traja Brizani & Amala will perform, highlighting Romani culture. The Vinsko Lentanje event continues with wine tastings and culinary experiences, followed by a performance by L'Eclair. At Sodni stolp, jazz duo Katarina Juvančič & Dejan Lapanja will perform.

Festival Lent v Mariboru je postal centrom kulturnih in družbenih dogodkov, kjer so se srečali različni stilovi, starostni slogovi in kulture. Vetrinjski dvor je bil en izmed najpomembnejših lokacij, kjer je organizatorji predstavili edinstveno izkušnjo z naslovom "miniMEsto". Ta razstava je predstavljala več kot 200 izjemnih LEGO modelov, ki so ustvarili pravo miniaturno mesto. Obiskovalci so lahko ne samo ogledali eksponate, temveč tudi sodelovali pri različnih vsebnih aktivnostih, kot so ustvarjalni kotički, vožnja z daljinsko vodenimi stroji in izzivi, ki so vključevali obiskovalce v dogajanje. Organizatorji so poudarili, da je miniMEsto interaktivna izkušnja, namenjena vsem generacijam, in da bo navdušila ljubitelje tehnike, hitrosti, pop kulture, zbiratelje, nostalgike in družine z otroki, ki želijo drugačno doživetje.

Na Glavnem odru Festivala Lent je v soboto zvečer predstavil tudi znani pevec Magnifico. Njegov koncert je bil zelo popularen, saj je publika sproščeno sledila njegovim pesmim in vključila se v njegove igre. Magnifico je bil znan po svoji sposobnosti, da zbesedi in z pesmijo pove, kar misli. Njegov koncert je bil vključen v program Velikega disko šlager orkestra, ki je predstavil različne glasbene okuse, od šlagerjev do energičnih plesov. Koncert je bil vključen v širše dogodke, ki so vključevali tudi tiskovne konference in drugačne izkušnje, ki so bili namenjeni različnim obiskovalcem.

Na istem dnu je bil tudi koncert skupine Laibach, ki je predstavila nov album "Musick", ki raziskuje vpliv algoritmov, umetne inteligence in digitalne prenasičenosti na sodobno družbo. Skupina je predstavila koncert, ki ni bil zgolj glasbeni dogodek, temveč tudi vizualna in konceptualna izkušnja. Laibach ima z Mariborom posebno vez, ker je mesto zaradi svoje industrijske preteklosti, kulturne tradicije in neposrednega občinstva že dolgo zasedalo posebno mesto v zgodbi skupine. Festival Lent po njihovem mnenju ostaja eden redkih festivalov v regiji, ki je skozi desetletja uspel ohraniti svojo identiteto in občutek skupnosti, zaradi česar pomembno soustvarja kulturni utrip mesta.

Nedeljsko dogajanje na Festivalu Lent je prinašalo mirnejše tone in obilo zabave za otroke. Na Trgu Leona Štuklja je predstavil Tržaški partizanski pevski zbor Pinko Tomažič, ki je bil ustanovljen leta 1972 in šteje kar 60 članov. Zboru se je pridružila tudi goriška glasbena skupina The MAFF, znana po svojih energičnih nastopih v živo. Na Vetrinjskem dvoru je gostil stand-up komičnik Aleksander Zadel, ki je predstavil, kako so ljudje ob vseh možnostih, ki jih ponuja splet in svet, postali nezmožni izbrati nekaj tako preprostega kot to, kar bodo gledali po televiziji. V Art kampu so predstavili projekte, kot so "Pesmi mojega mesta" in "Galaksija Repkarija", ki so bili namenjeni najmlajšim. Pri Vodnem stolpu je predstavila zasedba pod vodstvom Imerja Traje Brizanija, ki letos obeležuje 30 let svojega glasbenega udejstvovanja. Na Trgu Najstarejše trte so se nadaljuvale dogodke v okviru Vinskega lentanja, kjer so se predstavili vinarji iz različnih vinogradništv in restavracije Sedem. Na Sodnem stolpu je bil nastop Jazz Podija, sestavljen iz Katarine Juvančič in Dejana Lapanja, ki sta se umeščali v alt-folk. Na Vojašnem trgu je bila razstava "Maribor – Scenariji prihodnosti", kjer so študenti Oddelka za arhitekturo predstavili raziskovalno delo o nadgradnji mesta. Minoriti After Party je predstavil elektronske ritme z Jus Tadijem.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 925 days ago
PHOTO and VIDEO: Laibach after more than a decade enthralled on the main stage of the Lent Festival with a new album

The article reports on Laibach's performance at the Main Stage of the Lent Festival in Maribor, Slovenia. The band, known for blending industrial, electronic, experimental music, and social critique, presented tracks from their new studio album 'Musick,' which explores the influence of algorithms, artificial intelligence, and digital saturation on modern society. The concert was described as both a musical and conceptual experience, emphasizing the rapid creation of music versus superficial consumption. Laibach highlighted Maribor's unique cultural significance due to its industrial history, cultural traditions, and engaged audience. They praised the Lent Festival for maintaining its identity and fostering a sense of community over decades.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Laibach's artistic work and their reflections on societal trends without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political ideologies. While the themes discussed—such as digital saturation and algorithmic influence—can be interpreted through various political lenses, the piece

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): This article gives an accurate account of Laibach's concert at the Festival Lent, including their new album and comments from the band members. It remains largely objective while providing background context.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 906 days ago
Sunday's Lent Festival brings calmer tones and plenty of fun for the children

The third day of the Lent Festival in Maribor features a calmer schedule compared to the previous day, which had numerous events including a concert by the band Laibach. The festival continues to offer diverse programming across various venues. At Trg Leona Štuklja, the Tržaški partizanski pevski zbor Pinko Tomažič will perform, along with The MAFF. At Vetrinjski dvor, comedian Aleksander Zadel will discuss the paradox of having too many choices online. For children, there are performances like 'Pesmi mojega mesta' at Art Kamp and 'Galaksija Repkarija' at 17:00. At Vodni stolp, Imer Traja Brizani & Amala will perform, highlighting Romani culture. The Vinsko Lentanje event continues with wine tastings and culinary experiences, followed by a performance by L'Eclair. At Sodni stolp, jazz duo Katarina Juvančič & Dejan Lapanja will perform.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral overview of cultural events at the Lent Festival in Maribor, focusing on entertainment and artistic performances without any political commentary or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed descriptions of events at the Festival Lent, including performers, times, and locations. All information appears consistent with the cross-source consensus, though minor details may vary slightly between sources.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
PHOTO/VIDEO: Magnifico, the singer and 'false prophet' who led the audience to follow him during the Festival of Lent

The article describes a concert performance by the Slovenian singer Magnifico at the Festival Lent in Maribor. Magnifico, known for his theatrical style and ironic self-description as a 'false prophet,' engaged the audience with his energetic stage presence and performances. He led the crowd in various actions, including kneeling and jumping, creating a lively atmosphere. The event featured Magnifico alongside the 'Veliki disko šlager orkester,' providing a mix of music styles that appealed to different tastes. Attendees reportedly left with improved mood and energy, influenced by both the music and the unique performance style of Magnifico.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event involving a musician's performance and does not engage with political issues, figures, or policies. There is no framing that suggests a political bias.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately describes Magnifico's performance at the Festival Lent, including his remarks and audience reactions. However, it uses more emotive language than strictly necessary, slightly affecting objectivity.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenteryesterday
Where in Maribor in the first half of July?

The article promotes the summer activities in Maribor during the first half of July, highlighting the city's transformation into a vibrant outdoor space with concerts, festivals, and cultural events. It introduces the 'Poletni Maribor' program, which runs until September and includes various festivals, concerts, and evening events. The Festival Lent concludes on July 4th, followed by the Vinoto LENTanje series of wine-related evenings. Additional events include the 'Poletje v Minoritih' starting on July 7th, offering a unique cultural experience in an old town setting. The article also mentions family-friendly programs like 'Ustvarjalno varstvo na MARSu' and recommends the free mobile app 'KAM' for discovering local events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about summer events and cultural programming in Maribor without taking a political stance. It focuses on promoting community activities and tourism rather than discussing political issues, policies, or governance.

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