Arts
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Documentary Follows The Famous Beatle And His Adult TCK PartNer Around New York City
“One To One: John & Yoko” looks at the lives of former Beatle John Lennon and Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) Yoko Ono in New York City, U.S.A.’s Greenwich Village in the early 1970s.
‘The Beasts Beneath the Winds’ — An Upcoming Compilation of Southeast Asian Tales of Mythical Creatures
The upcoming book “The Beasts Beneath the Winds: Tales of Southeast Asia’s Mythical Creatures” is a collection of the region’s most elusive cryptids by a team of bestselling and award-winning authors.
Empowering Voices: How Visual Media Reflects Global Cultures
Visual content has the power to captivate, inform and inspire. In an increasingly interconnected world, sharing stories through images and videos is crucial in promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.
‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip’ — A Cross-Cultural Family Movie
“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip,” a new movie about a Mexican American family going on a road trip, is coming to Disney+ soon.
‘Edges of Ailey’ — Celebrating Movement, Legacy and Cultural Identity
The “Edges of Ailey” exhibit at the Whitney Museum in New York City, U.S.A. was a groundbreaking tribute to the life, work and influence of Alvin Ailey, one of the most celebrated choreographers in modern dance.
Canadian Comedy Series ‘NORTH OF NORTH’ Comes To Netflix This Spring
An Indigenous Canadian comedy series called “North Of North” will launch globally on Netflix this coming spring.
‘Las Tres Sisters’ Follows Three Cross-Cultural Siblings Searching For A Miracle
A new movie is coming out later this month that features three Mexican American sisters on a trek through Mexico in search of a miracle.
Fifth Annual ‘Sacred Conversations With Our Ancestors’ Set For May 2025
“Sacred Conversations With Our Ancestors,” an annual ancestral experience hosted by Sacred Conversations, takes place on the east coast of the island of Barbados in a rural community facing the Atlantic Ocean, where many of the ancestors of those who were brought across as slaves are buried.

















