cross cultural
A Change of Season: From Third Culture Kid to Third Culture Adult
Remembering Fall: As a Third Culture Kid, for as long as I can remember, fall has been my favorite season. Something about the overcast skies and the way the air suddenly smells crisp always strikes me as comforting. I love […]
Culturs Celebrates the Multicultural Family and Superheros
I may start to sound like a broken record each issue, but — once again — I’m so proud to bring you the exciting, one-of-a-kind content that makes up this magazine we call Culturs. As you know, the missing “e” […]
Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: The First Days
This must be some form of culture shock. For the 3rd time that day, this thought crossed my mind as I checked the day’s forecast. And as expected, it was well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A temperature like this would […]
Diverse Magazine Covers: How Far Have We Come?
Between 2014 and 2015 there was only a .1% increase of women of color on magazine covers. This week CULTURS magazine will bring attention to the issue of diversity of colored woman featured in the media. Besides magazines like Culturs, […]
Introducing TCK, Michelle Thomas
Military B.R.A.T. Michelle Thomas has lived quite the eccentric life. She has travelled the world, developed a sense of self and started a family. She has managed to bring an immense amount of culture into her life as well as […]
Discover a Taste of Himalayan Culture
The Himalayan Bistro is a family-owned restaurant offering the culinary art from the Himalayan mountains all the way to Fort Collins, Colorado. The Sherpa family opened their first restaurant, Mt. Everest Cafe, 13 years ago in the same town […]
Multicultural Relationships – Part I of II
Multicultural relationships are complex and dynamic. We looked at statistics on cross-cultural marriage in part I of this series. And offered life hacks for building your own happy cross-cultural relationship. If you missed this installment you can view it now. Know yourself […]
Multicultural Relationships – Part I of II
Multicultural relationships are more common Almost 3-in-10 Asians are in a multicultural relationship through marriage. First, people from distant places and in communities one would not have contacted historically are now faced with: The arrival of the ubiquitous smart-device. Global […]

















