Apparently, Seasons Change: A Tropical TCK’s Perspective
Apparently, Seasons Change: A Tropical TCK’s Perspective
When I remember Piasau Camp I remember vibrant Friday nights. The Boat Club was filled with all of my schoolmates running barefoot on the beach and playing cops and robbers in the playground. All of the parents sat around eating […]
Where Everybody Is: TCKs and the Twilight Zone
No matter what country I was living in while growing up, there was one television show that was constant and served as “comfort TV”: Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone and it so happens that the first episode touches on […]
Record Store Day (April 18th): Vinyl is Back!
‘The Record Collection Revival’ By: Katie Murphy Did you know that today, April 18th, is the official ‘Record Store Day?!’ It’s time to get out and support your local record store and recording artists. Vinyl collecting is not something that […]
Controversial law may Lead to US College Basketball Boycott
A controversial religious freedom act was passed last week in Indiana and critics of the legislation argue that businesses can now refuse service to and discriminate against people based upon their sexual orientation. The legislation, as well as a similar […]
5 Reasons College Basketball Athletes Shouldn’t Go Pro (or at least not yet)
As a ball player, you eat, sleep, and dream basketball. It is every young players dream to make it to the league. But if they must go through elementary ball, high school and club ball, why are they not required […]
Top Five: Changes in Global Gaming
American Tablets and Cells are getting into the game With tablets and smartphones getting more and more popular every year, more developers are developing for gamers on the go. Tablet gaming is America’s fastest growing market segment, and Forbes magazine […]
VIDEO: U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama’s take on Study Abroad
Here at Culturs, of course we’re all about global living. For TCKs, this is a way of life that often includes study abroad when at University. Imagine our delight to find that the First Lady of the United States shares […]
Expatriate Community Extinguished: Replaced with Nature Reserve
When I remember Piasau Camp I remember vibrant Friday nights. The Boat Club was filled with all of my schoolmates running barefoot on the beach and playing cops and robbers in the playground. All of the parents sat around eating […]






