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Love in New York
On Valentine’s Day 2014, Eric took Timolin to an interactive improve type of performance called “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.” For the show audience members were given random names for the performers to act out 30-second scenes. […]
A New Marvel Comic Featuring Kahhori, An Indigenous Superhero, Is Due Out In November
If you saw season 2 of Marvel’s “What If…?” show on Disney+, one of the standout characters was Kahhori, a Native American woman infused with superpowers.
New United States print stores
Culturs print magazines come out February, June and October. Our pre-launch complimentary digital lookbooks come out April, August and December.Find a print issue at a location near you.Below we have listed Books-a-Million, Army and Air Force Exchange Stores (AAFES) and […]
A Crowdfunding Campaign Is Underway For ‘Long Distance,’ a New Pan-African Comic Book Anthology
There’s a new pan-African comic book anthology called “Long Distance” that is conducting a crowdfunding campaign.
Military B.R.A.T. Kennedy Brown, Learning New Ways Of Barbecue — Part 2 of 3
In Part 1 of this series, we met Military B.R.A.T. Kennedy Brown as she moves from New York City to Georgia, and now to Texas. Transitioning is never easy. Especially for Kennedy Brown, who moved from Brooklyn, N.Y., to Columbus, […]
China’s Eileen Gu is the New Face of Professional Skiing
Professional skier Ailing (Eileen) Gu has truly made a name for herself over the past year, and is the new face of professional skiing. At only 18, she has won three Olympic medals, represented the United States and China and […]
Painting New Perspectives: Life of a TCK (Part 2 of 3)
(This is the second part in a three-part series. Read the first entry here.) The biggest culture shock At 21 years old, Jay Sidan has traveled to 10 countries and counting. Born in Long Island, N.Y., U.S.A., he spent a […]
New Mexican Colombiana: South American Authenticity in the North American Southwest
When Colombian-born Sildana Brown saw a tiny, two-word sign along highway 522 in Northern New Mexico, she said to her husband, “Amor, that’s it. That’s the one.” Her husband Rinaldo Brown, born and raised in Washington, DC, kept his eyes on […]