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Today on the World Culture: Disclosure day at the cinema, an essay on the so-called minor arts, the TV series Euphoria, Jasper Johns in Bilbao

The article highlights several cultural events and topics, including 'Disclosure Day' at the cinema, an essay discussing so-called minor arts, the TV series 'Euphoria,' and an exhibition featuring Jasper Johns in Bilbao. These elements suggest a focus on contemporary cultural trends and artistic expressions. The mention of specific films, television shows, and art exhibitions indicates an interest in current cultural production and its reception. The inclusion of diverse mediums—film, literature, and visual arts—points to a broad exploration of modern creative outputs.

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Today on the World Culture: Disclosure day at the cinema, an essay on the so-called minor arts, the TV series Euphoria, Jasper Johns in Bilbao

The article highlights several cultural events and topics, including 'Disclosure Day' at the cinema, an essay discussing so-called minor arts, the TV series 'Euphoria,' and an exhibition featuring Jasper Johns in Bilbao. These elements suggest a focus on contemporary cultural trends and artistic expressions. The mention of specific films, television shows, and art exhibitions indicates an interest in current cultural production and its reception. The inclusion of diverse mediums—film, literature, and visual arts—points to a broad exploration of modern creative outputs.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics such as film, literature, and art exhibitions, which are generally considered non-political. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy in the content provided.

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