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Fear, Faith and Film, Part 1
Augusto Valverde and Alex Harz had never met one another before I introduced them this past June. They were both presenting their work at the Fifth-Annual SeriesFest, a Denver-based festival and marketplace dedicated to showcasing innovative episodic content from around the world.
Getting to Know the Stop-Start System
By 2021, according to a Navigant Research report, more than half of all light-duty vehicles sold worldwide will incorporate stop-start capability. Heavy duty vehicles, including pickup trucks and vans, are not far behind. This system, already commonplace in Europe, aims to positively impact consumer’s pocketbooks over time.
Living Mindfully in the Digital Age
Every year, for the last ten years, a significant movement has been brewing in the heart of Silicon Valley. It started, in part, with a spark of imagination from a man named Soren Gordhamer. Around 2006, he was at a […]
New Model a Success at Paris Auto Show
Story & Photography by Angelia D. McGowan My passport that I renewed in 2018 received its first stamp from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Customs and Immigration that same year. That means I finally used my high school French in […]
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 […]
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. “ […]
The Universal Language of YouTube
Over the past decade, social media applications and websites have soared due to the growing rate of technology. It’s weird to think that just ten years ago flip phones existed. The time of having to type a number three times […]
Millennials – the bridge to global thinking and communication
Millennials in today’s global society do not have the most positive reputation among other generations. However, this generation could foster the possible change in order to begin a more progressive way of thinking about global communications and culture. Claudia Körbler, […]