Though we might have the best of intentions, it’s all too easy to commit cultural faux pas while abroad.
Canadian artist Chrissandra Unger’s paintings cannot be overlooked. They are intense. They are neither 2 nor 3 dimensional, but have their own dimension. While I look at the paintings, I wish I could see the real ones. I’d like to experience the texture, the colors, and the shapes.
Florida Culture for the Week of June 2 By Josh Garrick
June 3 -- Terry Olson Hosts Charles Dickens Trivia Night
Cedar Point Roller Coaster Guide: Advice from a Local
Throughout the past four years of high school, I have been crafting ideas about what I would like to do with the rest of my life, and particularly how I can prepare during the next four years of college. I am committed to writing and sharing about my travel, cultural, and educational experiences.
Charcuterie, meaning “pork butchery” in French, has traditionally been sandwiched into many American menus. But while most chefs know how to craft French and Italian style charcuterie, they don’t know much about Spain’s ancient culinary art form.
At our most recent Unschoolers Waterpark Gathering (UWG), we had a Kindness Tree. It was a joy to see this tree leaf out and fill with love throughout the week.
We had a sign posted on the wall that said:
Film has long been an integral part of our culture. We remember the films we grew up watching, the movies that touched us in some way, and what deeper truths about the human experience a film uncovered.
I lived in Williamsburg, in Brooklyn, for 9 years of my life, and the hardest part about moving out of the neighborhood was missing the food. Each of these restaurants hold a special place in my heart, as I grew up in each one in some capacity.
The roller coaster capital of the world. The World’s Best Amusement Park. Where are you? Cedar Point, located in Sandusky, Ohio right on Lake Erie! And if you’ve got mobility problems or other disabilities, you can definitely enjoy yourself at Cedar Point. For, you see, the good folks there have an eye for disability access.