Arts
TCK EXPLORE: Find a Musical Festival that fits YOU
TCK EXPLORE gives advice on great ways for TCKs to find friends no matter where you are. Musical festival season is officially upon us in the Northern Hemisphere! The weather has changed towards spring time and with the longer days […]
VIDEO: Connecting Cultures through Dance: The Israel-Palestine Conflict – Part 1
Culturs TV sat down with Kayla Banks, a multicultural dancer, to talk with her about her impromptu video dance piece, “Eye for an Eye” in the first of a three part series. Banks’ dance piece is all about connection mainly […]
Comic Books Offer a Unique Glimpse into Other Cultures
For decades, comic books have offered a unique reflection of the culture in which they are created while also cultivating their own distinctive global culture with millions of devoted followers. Comic books represent a massive global industry, valuing $935 million […]
Military B.R.A.T Wiz Khalifa: Black, Yellow and the Colors of Life in Between
Ten is the magic number. And no, Wiz Khalifa does not have ten Lamborghinis or ten luxuriously sprawling estates. Nor does he have ten private jets to fly him from coast to coast and back ten times. However, he does […]
VIDEO – POETRY: “I’ve Been Repugnant”
Arisson Stanfield, a philosophy major at Colorado State University knows the impact of race in America. From the controversies surrounding the deaths of black men like Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and Eric Garner, Arisson has felt that tension of being […]
VISUAL: The Real Cinco de Mayo
If you went up to someone having lunch and asked them what Cinco de Mayo meant, I am sure they would tell you it is Mexico’s independence day. Many people tend to believe it is about Mexico’s independence, when instead […]
SERIES: Part 1of 3 – Vanquish the TCK Blues: Overcoming Loneliness
As a Third Culture Kid (TCK), you understand sometimes feelings of sadness and isolation need to be dealt with because of your mobile lifestyle. Having to adapt to new cultures and environments sometimes leads to moments uncertainty about our own identities […]
Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Antoni GaudĂ
In October I visited one of Spain’s quirkiest cities. My parents were in Spain for the week and together we decided to visit Barcelona, a city that’s known for its architecture. The Antoni GaudĂ buildings aren’t trying to hide from […]