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Postcards From the 48% – The Brexit Deal: Part 2 of 3
The Brexit Deal Unpacked Did you miss the first installment of “Postcards from the 48%”? You can read it here. On Nov. 13, 2018, the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) came to a hard-fought draft agreement on a […]
Culturs launch Party photos, door prize winners, Winter cover unveiling and Cyber Week Deals!
AN EPIC EVENT Culturs held its global print launch party and Winter Cover unveiling on Oct. 15 at its Global Headquarters in Denver, Colo. With almost three hundred attendees, guests flew in from all over the United States and around […]
“Sacred Lies” on Facebook Watch: A New Era in International TV
Sacred Lies on Facebook Watch Based on the classic Grimm Brothers tale, “The Handless Maiden” and Stephanie Oakes’ novel The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly, and adapted and updated by writer Raelle Tucker (“True Blood”), “Sacred Lies” is about a […]
Leveraging Technology for Good – a cross-cultural perspective
Technology and Influence – a cross-cultural perspective In today’s digital age, technology is both an influencer of our lives and a tool for influence. It unites us in ways that would have been impossible just a few short decades ago. […]
STRADDLING – Cultures, Identities, Roles and more
by Columnist Michele Davenport Recently I had a conversation with an American client who recounted her experience of family travel to her ancestral homeland – West Africa. For this CULTURS magazine issue dedicated to families, the story seemed fitting. “ […]
Children’s well-being and the importance of cultural diversity
Embed from Getty Images Diversity, is an issue that comes up among all types or families and their children. Although it can be both a struggle, it can also be an important aspect for growth. “When children do not fully […]
The Amsterdam Experience
The Netherlands are a country stereotyped by it’s infamously known Red Light District, and its smoke-friendly coffeeshops in its capital city of Amsterdam. However, The Netherlands offers much more than just a good party. Chalked full of history, artwork, and beauty this country is […]
The Hierarchy of expats: A lesson in tolerance
“These Turks in Germany, they’re not interested in getting integrated. They have their own shops and their own districts and they don’t even know German”- my German father-in-law says sometimes. I don’t want to argue with him. After a while, […]






