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More than 250 events, including 99 concerts, with 12 venues already sold out
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More than 250 events, including 99 concerts, with 12 venues already sold out

The mayor of Maribor, Aleksander Saša Arsenovič, thanked the team at the National House for their three decades of cultural care in the city, highlighting the creativity of the festival and its role in revitalizing historical infrastructure and boosting local tourism. The National House director, Vladimir Rukavina, announced the start of the event with his traditional slogan, emphasizing the beginning of the summer season at Lent. The festival will feature 254 events across 27 venues, including 99 concerts spread over 26 different program categories. Artists from 31 countries will perform, with film creators representing an additional 11 nations. Twelve paid events have already sold out, indicating high public interest. The main stage at Leon Štuklj Square will serve as the central hub, hosting a variety of musical genres and generations of audiences. Opening events include the Symphony Stomp by Austrian percussion group Louie's Cage Percussion and the Maribor Philharmonic Orchestra, followed by performances by Dubioza Kollektiv, Laibach, and others. Additional venues like the Minorites and Oder OTP will host diverse acts, including jazz and world music.

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24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 956 days ago
The Festival of Lent This Year With Variety

The Lent Festival in Maribor, Slovenia, is set to take place again this year with a diverse lineup of events running until July 4th. The festival director, Vladimir Rukavine, stated that there will be something for everyone at a high quality level, with 253 events planned, including 99 concerts across 27 venues throughout the city. Key performances include bands such as Morcheeba, Dubioza Kollektiv, Laibach, and others. The main venue is Trg Leona Štuklja, where notable acts will perform. Additional events include jazz performances at Jazzlent, family-friendly activities at Art Kamp in the city park, and street theater at Ana Desetnica. The Lent Festival is recognized as the largest summer open-air festival in Slovenia and among the oldest in Europe.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of the festival's events, performers, and locations without any apparent ideological framing or bias. It focuses solely on cultural programming and does not touch upon political issues, policies, or figures.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article provides detailed and accurate information about the festival's lineup and events. The tone remains neutral and informative throughout.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9510 days ago
More than 250 events, including 99 concerts, with 12 venues already sold out

The mayor of Maribor, Aleksander Saša Arsenovič, thanked the team at the National House for their three decades of cultural care in the city, highlighting the creativity of the festival and its role in revitalizing historical infrastructure and boosting local tourism. The National House director, Vladimir Rukavina, announced the start of the event with his traditional slogan, emphasizing the beginning of the summer season at Lent. The festival will feature 254 events across 27 venues, including 99 concerts spread over 26 different program categories. Artists from 31 countries will perform, with film creators representing an additional 11 nations. Twelve paid events have already sold out, indicating high public interest. The main stage at Leon Štuklj Square will serve as the central hub, hosting a variety of musical genres and generations of audiences. Opening events include the Symphony Stomp by Austrian percussion group Louie's Cage Percussion and the Maribor Philharmonic Orchestra, followed by performances by Dubioza Kollektiv, Laibach, and others. Additional venues like the Minorites and Oder OTP will host diverse acts, including jazz and world music.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and does not engage with political issues, officials, or policies. It provides factual information about the festival's schedule, venues, and performers without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article offers accurate statistical data about the festival and its events. The tone is factual and neutral.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9512 days ago
Thursday on the main stage of the Lent Festival a remarkable symphonic stampede

On Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 9 PM, the main stage of the Lent Festival in Maribor will host an exceptional event called 'Symphonic Stampedo.' The performance will feature six percussionists from the renowned ensemble Louie’s Cage Percussion, including Sara Chakarova, Krištof Hrastnik, Florian Klinger, Alessandro Petri, Lucas Salaun, and Maximilian Thummerer. They will perform alongside the Symphony Orchestra of the Slovenian National Theatre Maribor, with Richard Schmetterer conducting the percussion section and Simon Krečič leading the orchestra. The event promises a unique blend of powerful rhythms and symphonic sound, described as more than just a concert—it aims to create an immersive experience filled with energy, creativity, and high-quality music. The organizers emphasize that the performance will take place regardless of the weather, advising attendees to dress appropriately.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event featuring a musical performance with no direct reference to politics, governance, or public policy. It focuses solely on the artistic collaboration between a percussion ensemble and a symphony orchestra, emphasizing the cultural significance and audience appeal

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article provides precise details about the Simfonični stampedo performance. The tone is professional and unbiased.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9516 days ago
Maribor museums and galleries invite you to the Summer Museum Night: More than 50 events until midnight

Maribor is participating in the nationwide Summer Museum Night on Saturday, June 20, with over 50 events from 6 PM to midnight. Cultural institutions such as the Regional Museum Maribor, Museum of National Liberation Maribor, Maribor Synagogue, Art Gallery Maribor, Puppet Museum Maribor, and Military Museum of the Slovenian Army will offer free programs including exhibitions, workshops, guided tours, concerts, and special events for all generations. The Regional Museum will focus on historical sounds and the 180th anniversary of Franz Liszt's concert in Maribor.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about cultural events without any political commentary, framing, or biased language. It focuses on promoting a public event with no ideological undertones.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): This article focuses on the current museum events related to Liszt's 180th anniversary concert, providing factual details about the museum programs and events. It cites direct quotes from museum director Mirjana Koren and accurately frames the historical significance of Liszt's visit. The tone is hi

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 75yesterday
Morcheeba before performing at Lent Festival with no fanfare: "The world has always been crazy, but now we hear about it all the time"

Morcheeba, the British band known for their signature sound, performed at the Lent Festival in Maribor, Slovenia, promoting their latest album 'Escape the Chaos.' During a press conference before their concert, members Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey discussed themes of modern life, politics, and music. They described the world as always chaotic but now more openly acknowledged due to constant information overload. The band emphasized that their music serves as a form of relief from this chaos. They also commented on the lack of significant evolution in the music industry over the past 25 years, noting that artists can still create similar music without fear of being outdated. Skye mentioned that songwriting is inspired by personal experiences, particularly love and conflict.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses the band's views on societal issues and modern chaos, but presents their comments neutrally without overt ideological framing. It does not favor any political side and simply reports their perspectives on contemporary life and music.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Morcheeba's performance at the Lent Festival in Maribor, including their new album and comments from Skye and Ross. Objectivity is lower due to some subjective interpretations and emotional language regarding the state of modern music.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 65yesterday
(INTERVJU) Na Festivalu Lent je bil prav vsak dan. Vseh 34 let

The article features an interview with Peter Pogorevc, who has attended the Lent Festival in Maribor for 34 years without missing a single day since 1993. He has been consistently documenting and rating daily performances at the festival on a scale of 1 to 10. The piece explores his long-term dedication to the event, including his use of annual vacation days to attend, his belief that the festival is best today rather than in the past, and his nostalgic reflections on past festivals featuring local and international music legends. It also asks him about his favorite moments, such as the scent of onions and truck exhaust, and his view on the biggest change to the festival—heat rather than rain. The article highlights his unique perspective as someone who has experienced the festival’s evolution over decades.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects of a local festival and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents a personal account of attendance and nostalgia without taking a partisan stance or promoting any specific political ideology. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the arts

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Peter Pogorevc's attendance record at the Lent Festival over 34 years, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to the personal and anecdotal nature of the content, which includes subjective reflections and questions framed i

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter15 hr. ago
FOTO in VIDEO: Zasedba Morcheeba na Festivalu Lent poskrbela za dve uri popolnega bega pred kaosom

The article discusses the performance of British band Morcheeba at the Lent Festival in Maribor, Slovenia. Pevka Skye Edwards and guitarist Ross Godfrey brought new material from their album 'Escape the Chaos' while emphasizing their belief in organic music filled with human imperfections and emotions. They criticized technology and artificial intelligence, calling them 'artificial stupidity' lacking soul. Ross also expressed criticism towards Brexit, stating it complicates European tours due to lengthy customs checks. Skye shared her positive experience in Maribor, highlighting the city's charm and the enjoyable time spent with the team. Attendees enjoyed classic performances and songs from the new album, creating a two-hour escape from daily stress.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects such as music, artist beliefs, and festival experiences. It does not engage with political issues beyond brief mentions of Brexit and technology, which are presented as opinions rather than political commentary. The tone remains neutral, focusing on artistic表达

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