Wednesday, April 1 2026

VISUAL: Dance around the globe

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This infographic shows the distribution of popular dances and their origins on three different continents. Ballet, Waltz and Flamenco originated in Europe. Tango and Samba originated in South America. Kathak, Kecak and the Celestial Dance originated in South America. This […]

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CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 2

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Culturs TV continues with the second part of a three-part series in a conversation with Grace Stamps on her artwork that uncovers what she feels is her own created identity. This way of defining identity is extremely relevant to Culturs […]

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Designer Diversity at Paris Fashion Week

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Melissa Harris-Perry Cautions Translating Cultural Norms

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Melissa Harris-Perry, host of her self-named show on MSNBC and professor of Politics and International Affairs at Wake Forest University, devotes her professional research to exploring the issues placed on black Americans in society and the ways in which black […]

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CultursTV: From Ghana, Africa, to Colorado: Breakout Music Artist “Mawule”

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    Today’s CultursTV segment finds us at The Spot Studios in Lakewood, Colorado, where we sat down to interview Ghanaian-born musical artist Mawule, whose first EP “Reflections,” which dropped in 2015. He’s currently working on new songs and plans […]

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AUDIO: Lost in Transition – Lagos

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Eva Lazlo-Herbert Founder Logos- The Power Of Words Conference Interpreter & Translator Cross-Cultural Communications Expert Listen to Eva Lazlo-Herbert’s  Replay If the above link doesn’t work, then click this link: http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventID=47577441 Eva Lazlo-Herbert  is the founder of  Logos – The […]

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Nepal Anticipates Ten Days of Rain After Earthquake Destroys Homes

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The heart of Nepal breaks as power becomes limited, fuel reserves are low, there is little to no food and people everywhere have lost whatever home or shelter they may have had. Three days ago a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck […]

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Expatriate Community Extinguished: Replaced with Nature Reserve

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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 […]

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