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‘The Chosen’ Season 4 Premieres To Packed Theaters In Brazil, Despite Streaming Issues
The first two episodes of “The Chosen” season 4 opened on 1,100 screens throughout Brazil on the Thursday before Easter Sunday.
Lay Your Cards Down: ‘Girls State’ Runs The World
Political voices regularly discuss the state of the United States of America’s democratic union during any election season. The release of “Girls State,” a documentary, could not be timelier.
Destinations With Doni: What Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish and a Bayer Exec Have in Common (AUDIO)
In this episode — the first of Season 3 of the Destinations With Doni Podcast — Culturs columnist and contributor Andrea Bazoin talks about her coverage of the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, specifically the talks by actors Halle Berry and Tiffany Haddish as well as Bayer’s Chief Marketing, Digital and Information Officer and cross-cultural global citizen Patricia Corsi.
Destinations With Doni: What Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish and a Bayer Exec Have in Common (VIDEO)
In this episode of the Destinations with Doni podcast, Culturs columnist and contributor Andrea Bazoin talks about her coverage of the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, specifically the talks by actors Halle Berry and Tiffany Haddish as well as Bayer’s Chief Marketing, Digital and Information Officer and cross-cultural global citizen Patricia Corsi.
Amnesty International and Iranti-Org Unite for ‘Trans Love Letters’ Campaign on International Transgender Day of Visibility
On March 31, 2024, in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, Amnesty International and Iranti-Org teamed up for a social media initiative titled “Trans Love Letters.”
Navigating Cultural Diversity Through Sports: How Global Nomads Find Unity on the Field
Sports are a unifying force that transcends geographical, linguistic, and cultural barriers. They unite individuals in a shared pursuit of excellence, camaraderie, and mutual respect.
Detroit Nurse Preserves Heritage Through Dance
On weekdays, Nayiri Karapetian walks the halls of Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, in a nurse’s scrubs. On Saturdays, she stands in a dance studio in black tights and jazz shoes, teaching 130 performers of various ages intricate steps she choreographed to the beats of Armenian folk songs.
Perfume as a Form of Creative Expression: A Deep Dive
In the intricate dance of personal style and identity, perfume plays a pivotal role, weaving a complex narrative that extends beyond the mere act of smelling pleasant.















