• The Economic Impact of Online Entertainment Industries

    We take a closer look at how the growth in online entertainment has an economic benefit.

  • Are You Not Entertained By Converse's Hulking Gladiator Sandal?

    Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's got the chunkiest summer sandal of them all? Right now, Converse holds the crown with its beefy dad sandal collection — which

  • 5 Dangers of Too Much Church Entertainment

    "Are you not entertained?" The famous quote from Russell Crowe's character in the movie "Gladiator," when he passionately asks the crowd in the arena, "Are you not entertained?" serves as a poignant reminder of the sentiment many pastors experience as they strive to engage congregations and maintain attendance at church services. It was Charles Spurgeon who said, "Within suitable bounds, recreation is necessary and profitable; but it never was the business of the Christian church to supply the...

  • Basketmaker sews other cultures into sweetgrass tradition

    East Cooper sweetgrass basketmaker Nakia Wigfall recently completed a unique rice fanner basket that blends West African and Lowcountry artistry.

  • Entertainment: The Return of the Milwaukee Film Festival

    And don't forget to celebrate Milwaukee Day.

  • The case for why 'culture warriors' should convert to Catholicism

    If these 'culture warriors' want us to stand any chance of fighting against spiritual evil, in favor of goodness, holiness, life, love and liberty – and if they want to save their own souls – then they must enter the Roman Catholic Church, before it is too late.

  • Cultured Meat Is Getting Awfully Specific

    The race to bring lab-grown meat to market is heating up, as companies like UPSIDE and GOOD Meat have already been cleared to sell their lab-cultivated, animal-free meat in the country of Singapore. Enter a third company, an Australian start-up called Vow, with a new product that was recently approved for sale in Singapore last month. But unlike UPSIDE and GOOD Meat, which both produce lab-grown chicken, Vow has gone in a decidedly more wild direction and has unveiled something even more...

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    How eclipses have sparked cultural beliefs for centuries

    BROWNSVILLE, TX (ValleyCentral) — With all the excitement surrounding this solar eclipse on April 8, there are also some superstitions. If you grew up in South Texas there are so many superstitions in our culture. For example, walking under a ladder or breaking a mirror, is believed to bring bad luck. However, as many prepare []

  • Culture, history and golden beaches to rival those in the Caribbean

    Rob McGibbon describes Sardinia as a 'perfect European family holiday destination'. It's only a two-hour flight from the UK - and you'll be 'sure of a warm welcome wherever you go'.

  • Masai Ujiri: Raptors’ culture remains strong

    A year ago, Masai Ujiri declared that the Toronto Raptors had to change their culture. But after a challenging and disappointing 2023-24 season, the team's president said that their culture is just fine.

  • What are common principles of ethics between Islamic and Western culture?

    Shafaqna English | AI & HI adopted content- Several ethical principles are common between Islamic and Western cultures, reflecting shared values and universal moral ideals. Some of these principles include: Justice: Both Islamic and Western cultures uphold the principle of justice, emphasizing fairness, equity, and the protection of rights for

  • President Biden to speak at Scranton Cultural Center

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — President Biden is back in his hometown of Scranton on Tuesday as he delivered a tax cut plan that he says will benefit the middle class at the Scranton Cultural Center in Lackawanna County. 28/22 News begins our team coverage with I-Team lead investigative reporter Andy Mehalshick who was there []