Culture (Page 39)

March 9, 2021
Florida Man Thinks Wealth is Great but Modesty is the Best Policy
In the early 1960s, a hot summer day in New York meant sweltering work for machinists like Michael Ferber’s father. […]

February 23, 2021
Portland Restaurants are Open for Dining Again
(PORTLAND, Ore) — Portland restaurants can open for limited capacity indoor dining as of February 12. The Portland tri-county area […]

February 17, 2021
How COVID Made Hollywood’s Creatives…More Creative
Decimated by the onset of COVID-19, the creative community in Hollywood has received a depressing consolation prize: an ample amount of free time. But they refuse to give in to the despair. They’re doing what they do best: clawing at opportunities in whatever form they may arise, using the extra time to tap into their creativity, and reinventing themselves in the process.

February 13, 2021
St. Louis Mardi Gras to Proceed Despite COVID-19, Arctic Weather
The COVID-19 pandemic and freezing temperatures threaten but won't stop St. Louis Missouri's Mardi Gras festival, one of the country's largest outside of New Orleans.

February 8, 2021
Los Angeles Honors the Chinese American Veterans Who Shaped the City
(LOS ANGELES) — Approximately 20,000 Chinese American World War II veterans received the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the highest […]