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Culture (Page 3)

Zidou on mobile phone

September 16, 2022

Zidou — Play Wordle and Learn Cantonese

Professor Chaak-ming Lau created Zidou, Cantonese Wordle. Since its creation in January 2022, more than half a million people have played this game.

By Agnes Cheung

May 11, 2022

Welcome to Little Caribbean: No Fear of Gentrification Here

“It’s not easy, but we managed to keep it ours," says one resident. "We’re not going to give it up.”

By Robyn Merrett

Breakroom LA, a rage room

March 29, 2022

Smash Your Worries Away at Breakroom LA

If you’ve ever dreamed of smashing your worries away, and getting out of your comfort zone, a rage room is a good place to start. This has become a more popular notion that’s slowly taking over the country. People come from different parts of the world to experience things that were never before seen as possible. 

By Angelique Brenes

December 18, 2021

Night and Day in the Santo Spirito Piazza

(FLORENCE, Italy)—My grandmother, a political journalist who is preoccupied with the future of new generations, always warns me not to […]

By Lavinia Elizabeth Landi

December 16, 2021

The Story Continues for This Local Bookstore

Within the heart of the Playhouse Village in Pasadena lives the oldest and largest independent bookstore in Southern California: Vroman’s Bookstore. This bookstore was one out of the many businesses that struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Angelique Brenes

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