Wednesday, April 29 2026
Magritte

A Cross-Cultural Reimagining of René Magritte

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Recreating Margritte’s original work as photographs, presenting them with a modern eye, Greene’s project also pays homage to the history of photography.

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Live Your Best Life in Every Corner of the World

Michele Davenport 127 0

There’s always an opportunity to pivot — from how you approach your work to how you make time for exercise, relationships, health and living on purpose. We’ve got you covered with a few simple tips.

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chaldeans

Décor with a Chaldean-American Twist

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Chaldeans are known for having extravagant taste, especially when it comes to home décor — such extravagance is linked to their ancestry, Peter explains. Her own passion for interior design spurred Peter to create an Instagram account devoted to her unique style and taste.

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Picture Book Series Tackles Ancestry Question for Kids

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In book one of the “What (Race) Are We” series, Ivorian-American Muslim author Papatia Feauxzar introduces readers to Nouredine on his first day of preschool. The boy, an only child, is elated to be around so many other kids — until one of his schoolmates asks him: “What are you!?”

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“Bluff City Law” Makes Multicultural Magic

Elleyne Aldine 216 0

The new NBC show “Bluff City Law” includes seven veteran actors of stage and screen — all of whom boast impactful, cross-cultural backgrounds. And the story? It revolves around an elite, legal family led by father and daughter attorneys known for combating injustice and fighting for the underdog.

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Cannes

Cannes: A City Apart

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Internationally renowned for hospitality and luxury, Cannes is home to more than 50 annual events that attract some three million visitors. The city’s busy, year-round calendar includes entertainment, music, advertising, technology and real estate conventions with the annual Cannes Film Festival being the most famous and swanky among them.

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Chinese cross-gender performers

Nandan: The Yin & Yang of Chinese Cross-Gender Performers

Todd Cornell 939 0

For generations, Chinese culture has traditionally enjoyed and celebrated cross-gender artists. Peking opera is the most well-known of all Chinese operas, which finds its home in Beijing. But in Peking opera, men have played the part of women for centuries.

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Health, Happiness & Love

Elleyne Aldine 129 0

Adventure, exploration and information: These form the foundation of Dorian Gregory and Nichole Cruz’s The 4to5 Club, a new podcast and website focused on health and wellness.

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