Style
The Curls-Preneur Part 2
The tightness of the curl coil is not part of my philosophy. The tighter the curl the more I have to hydrate. This is Stylist and Salon Owner–Arlene Rivera’s controversial natural curls philosophy.
The Curls-Preneur Part I
Arlene Rivera— stylist, owner and founder of “Maxine’s Shears and Wigs, Salon and Barbershop” in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA is a controversial natural curl entrepreneur. Her professional philosophy on how to grow and maintain beautiful natural curls and waves is that race or ethnicity does not matter…
Diverse Magazine Covers: How Far Have We Come?
Between 2014 and 2015 there was only a .1% increase of women of color on magazine covers. This week CULTURS magazine will bring attention to the issue of diversity of colored woman featured in the media. Besides magazines like Culturs, […]
SERIES, PART II OF III = Love & Ohana: The Story of an Unstoppable Cross-Cultured Family
In the previous article, Rasha Pecoraro discussed what it is like being a white Hawaiian native, and how her mother, Fauna Hodel, taught her to spread love throughout her life. Now, we feature Pecoraro’s older sister, Yvette Gentile, an internationally […]
Fashion Designers Bring Global Culture to the Emmys
Every year, the Emmy awards are hosted, and our TV screens are graced by a plethora of beautiful and talented actors, actresses, writers and directors. These individuals are recognized for their excellence in TV across several genres; it is a […]
Sacred Tattooing
Long gone are the days when having a tattoo was looked at as rebellious and taboo. Tattoos are becoming a larger part of culture around the world, where even some of the biggest CEOs are sporting their own ink. But […]
VIDEO: Traditional Irish Craftsmanship with a Modern Twist – Meet the Makers
The Design and Crafts Council of Ireland was founded over 40 years ago by the Royal Dublin Society, a long-running philanthropic society. In the beginning, its board was made up of members of different guilds, and subsequently the government took […]
















