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IN ‘THE FOUR SEASONS OF RASCAL,’ TODD CORNELL WRITES A MEMOIR OF A WESTERNER LIVING DEEP INSIDE CHINESE CULTURE, TOLD THROUGH A DOG
“The Four Seasons of Rascal: The Dog From Harbin” by Todd Cornell is a story of love and loss between a man and his dog. It is also a tale steeped in cross-cultural understanding, shaped by years lived between China and the United States.
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New Airline Security for Electronic Devices
Not without my selfie! If you are travelling this summer be aware of new security measures on flights New more stringent checks have been announced regarding traveling with electronic devices. Make sure all your phones, tablets, laptops and all other electronic gadgets you cannot bear to leave home without are fully charged […]
Diverse Beauties of Trinidad & Tobago
Trini women tend to carry themselves with an air of confidence. You kind of need it to carry off multiple characteristics in a society that tends to not know how to characterise you. Are you Black? White? Indian? A cousin of mine once had a doctor comment to her, while […]
SERIES: Following Spouses on International Assignments, article 2 of 5
Turn your expatriate chapter in a time for renewal, a time to broaden your horizons and create a vibrantly positive experience. Kelly left her job and the buzzing life of Manhattan to follow her spouse in Geneva. Now, alone in a small French village, she is facing a sense of […]
An Amazon Adventure
Not “Amazon” like the online shopping website, but the actual South American jungle. Ann Street Studio, a New York couple who considers themselves “visual storytellers” embark on a photo journey through the Amazon Rainforest. “After a refreshing swim at the end of our hike we had lunch […]
Kenya: A Travel Must
In the fall, CULTURS founder Doni Luckutt and other CULTURS contributors are lucky enough to be going on a journey of a lifetime to Kenya. I thought this would be a perfect time to introduce one must-see in Kenya as well as a cultural pastime significant to the laid back […]
















































