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The "K-effect": 5 non-Asian cities transformed by South Korean pop culture
South Korean pop culture has quietly reshaped urban landscapes far beyond Asia's borders, turning once-unfamiliar ...
Also: Bang on a Can and St. Vincent in Richard Foreman’s “What to Wear,” the celestial folk of Cassandra Jenkins, Jennifer ...
2025 will be remembered as the year Brazilian music stopped asking for permission and simply took over. Sertanejo tracks ...
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From the underground to mainstream: The music movements that took over the world
Music has this wild way of starting in the most unexpected places. What begins in a dimly lit basement or a cramped warehouse ...
With Palestinian history censored by the Israeli occupation, youth programs preserve collective memory through traditional ...
Set in Salvador in the early 1970s, Domingo no Parque expands Gilberto Gil’s iconic song into a vivid stage narrative where ...
Al-Ayyala is traditionally performed at weddings, on holidays and to welcome visiting heads of state.
The custom of wearing white emerged from Afro-Brazilian religious rituals that were once criminalized and later absorbed into ...
A plant used in Brazilian medicine has scientific potential to help people with arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Researchers tested Joseph’s Coat (Alternanthera littoralis) in lab studies ...
A Brazilian study has confirmed that Joseph’s Coat, a plant used for generations in folk medicine, can significantly reduce inflammation and arthritis symptoms in lab tests. Researchers observed less ...
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