Search
Curly Hair Controversy
Longtime entrepreneur Arlene Rivera, 55, is a has been doing hair for three decades. She operated salons in Puerto Rico before relocating to the Rocky Mountains and is a self-proclaimed “hair doctor” who believes that understanding curly and wavy hair is about more than simply knowing an individual’s ethnicity.
Behind the Scenes: Oscars 2019
When the 91st annual Oscars aired live at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. this past February, Culturs was in the building. Take a behind-the-scenes look at our Oscar night, including the Roger Neal after-party, for a glimpse of your […]
Nik Kacy’s Intersectionality Transforms the Fashion World
Immigrant, Third Culture Kid, LGBTQ+ and more, accessories designer Nik Kacy’s journey may just help you discover your own life purpose. Fashion accessory designer Nik Kacy has a message for in-betweeners: Be Unapologetically You. Though these specific words don’t fall […]
The Curls-Preneur Part I
Arlene Rivera— stylist, owner and founder of “Maxine’s Shears and Wigs, Salon and Barbershop” in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA is a controversial natural curl entrepreneur. Her professional philosophy on how to grow and maintain beautiful natural curls and waves is that race or ethnicity does not matter…
Culturs Fall Cover Launch Party Creates Space for Cultural Fluidity of All Types
On October 15th, 2018, Culturs Magazine unveiled their new fall cover by throwing a launch party at The Mavern Hotel in Downtown Denver. Filled with culturally fluid people from all over the globe, the launch party exemplified the true meaning […]
Third Culture Adult, Erin Perperoglou’s Culturally Fluid Adventure (Part I)
The first time I met Erin Perperoglou, she asked me where I was from. So, of course, the inevitable “Third Culture Kid” conversation came up. She was so engaged and interested in wanting to hear my perspective of growing up […]
Cross-Cultural Family: The super duo behind TNT’s limited series “I am the Night”
Why Wonder Woman Director Patty Jenkins, her husband Sam Sheridan and their three-generation cross-cultural family served the perfect background to tell the tale of Fauna Hodel, a young woman in search of her identity in TNT’s limited series “I Am The Night.”
“CAM” the movie — Working In-Between Cultures
Netflix recently released — the film “CAM.” It bravely tackles the subject of sex-work, working in-between cultures, and code switching at work. It does so in a thought-provoking and chilling way. In her real-life “CAM” writer Isa Mazzei straddled cultures […]