Arts
VISUAL: American Obsession with “Survivor,” Reality TV
One of the first and most famous reality shows that kick-started the reality TV scene in the early 2000s in the United States was Survivor. After 28 seasons, the show maintains a committed and growing audience. So why are Americans […]
Building A Snowman: Sapporo, Japan Style
With spring right around the corner, winter is doing its best to make sure people don’t get ahead in making their spring break plans. For those individuals who enjoy the popular winter sports, skiing and snowboarding, this is a long […]
Apparently, All of Our Ancestors Were Sex Maniacs
Recent prehistoric archaeological finds seem to point to a general consensus: that all of our ancestors, no matter what culture or country you hail from now, were sex crazed. Like nymphomaniac status. By our ancestors, I’m talking Homo sapiens during […]
Looking for Understanding: A Story of Japanese War Brides
Have you ever wondered how it would feel to be raised by a parent who came from a completely different culture than you grew up in? It is unimaginable how hard it would be to understand this parent, and understand […]
Straight out of London: Directed by the Prince Himself
Theatre-goers get a taste of England each time Dr. Prince yells “action.” Photo courtesy of Eric Prince Dr. Eric Prince has directed many plays at Colorado State University’s University Center of the Arts. He has created everything from abstract experimental […]
Tayo Rockson: Voice of Third Culture Kids
Tayo Rockson, the CEO and founder of UYD magazine, is a TCK on a mission to make a difference in the world by spreading the word about Third Culture Kids. A Third Culture Kid is someone who straddles cultural boundaries […]
Sauti Sol; musical celebrities out of Africa
Sauti Sol is one of the hottest musical groups out of Africa right now. Their pop sound, mixed with traditional Kenyan influences has made them one of the most popular groups in East Africa.The four members of the group, Bein-Aime […]
















