Artificial Intelligence and Its Road to Art
The idea of machines learning and having thoughts of their own like humans is not a new concept. The first…
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The idea of machines learning and having thoughts of their own like humans is not a new concept. The first…
By Phillip Lucas In a city where there’s room for a little of everything, it’s almost impossible not to think…
This is the story the finding of a Japanese military medal of honor. A MILITARY B.R.A.T. LIVING IN JAPAN Born…
With the new “Indiana Jones” movie due out this summer, the debate on whether artifacts belong in Western museums or…
For Aztec and Mexican-American bestselling author Anita Sanchez, the term “indigenous” has a lot of meanings. “Anthropologically, we are all…
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Third Culture Kids (TCKs) Grace Kim and Susan Mousakhani use their art to highlight their globally mobile lifestyles while growing…
The film Brooklyn, directed by John Crowley, is a story rich in cultural fluidity. Set in Brooklyn, New York in the mid 1950s, Brooklyn follows the life of Eilis Lacey, a young woman from Enniscorthy, Ireland, and her experiences in both America and Ireland.
*Trigger warning: references to racial violence When we connect to the past, we can heal the present, and when we…
Culturs and XOTV celebrate Women’s History Month 2021 and International Women’s Day on March 8th this year. WOMEN IN HISTORY…
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