THE ART OF PERCEIVING PATTERN RHYTHMS OR HOW TO CULTURALLY EAT AN ESTONIAN
The article explores the cultural significance of food and relationships in an Estonian context, drawing parallels between culinary practices and societal customs.
A Month Crying Bride and 3 Days Without a Toilet: The World's Strangest Wedding Traditions
The article explores various unconventional wedding traditions from around the world, showcasing how diverse cultural customs can shape the experience of marriage.
Princess Catherine surprises by taking off her shoes at an official event
During an official cultural event, Princess Catherine surprised attendees by removing her shoes and participating barefoot, highlighting local customs.
From the Other Hilltop: Modern Funerals Are Increasingly Reflecting the Deceased's Identity
Modern funerals in Estonia are increasingly personalized, reflecting the deceased's identity, as society moves away from traditional customs and views death as a service.
Application deadline runs: District of Starnberg awards cultural prizes
The Starnberg district is accepting applications for its cultural prizes until April 30, highlighting fields such as monument preservation, traditional customs, and historical research.
The Gathering, The Sweets, The Waterwheel, and The Bazin: Unique Scenes of Ramadan for Libyans
The article explores distinct traditions and customs that Libyans incorporate into the observance of Ramadan, highlighting the unique cultural identity of Ramadan in Libya.
Diversity and Cooperation for Good: Learn About Libyan Customs and Traditions During Ramadan
The article explores the unique customs and traditions of Libyans during Ramadan, highlighting local practices in various cities and their cultural significance.
Damascus Residents Revive Ancestors' Heritage in Ramadan
Residents of Damascus are celebrating Ramadan by preserving their ancestral customs and practices, which have been passed down through generations.
Video: No DJ, No Show... The Wedding Procession Departed in Traditional Style with 25 Bullock Carts
In a revival of an age-old tradition, a wedding procession in Uttar Pradesh featured 25 bullock carts instead of modern vehicles, highlighting a cultural celebration steeped in local customs.
Clean Monday: How Customs and Local Traditions Revitalize the Tourism Map
Clean Monday in Greece rejuvenates cultural heritage and enhances tourism through local traditions and customs.
Clean Monday โ The fasting, the customs, and 3 recipes for Koulouma
The article discusses the significance of Clean Monday in Greece, highlighting its fasting traditions, customs, and popular recipes associated with this cultural celebration.
Rules of Holika Dahan: Why Burning Wood from These 8 Trees is Inauspicious?
The article discusses the customs and rules surrounding Holika Dahan, particularly focusing on why burning wood from certain trees is considered inauspicious during this festival.
"White Table".. A Traditional Ramadan Custom Adorning the Table on the First Day in the Syrian Coast
The custom known as "Taba'eed al-Safra" witnesses Syrian coastal communities preparing a festive white table of food on the first day of Ramadan, symbolizing purity and optimism for the month ahead.
Unique Rituals and Customs of Islamic Peoples in Welcoming the Month of Ramadan
The article discusses the unique rituals and customs of various Islamic cultures in welcoming Ramadan, highlighting how these practices vary between countries and are intertwined with social and cultural traditions.
Men with Bells Welcome Spring in Croatia
A celebration in Croatia marked the arrival of spring, featuring traditional activities with men dressed in costumes carrying bells.
โItโs tourism of fear.โ The attack of the imam of Turin on Silvia Sardone
The imam of Turin, Brahim Baya, criticizes Italian politician Silvia Sardone for her comments regarding Ramadan and the growing presence of Islamic customs in European countries.
Rituals and traditions for welcoming the Chinese New Year 2026
The article discusses the traditional rituals and customs associated with celebrating the Chinese New Year 2026, emphasizing the significance of this event in Eastern cultures.
Cultural and Leisure Tips from Christoph 'Stofferl' Well: Going Swimming with the Pioneer of Folk Music
Christoph "Stofferl" Well shares his unique cultural insights and leisure tips, incorporating humor and reflections on traditional Bavarian customs.
Yerba mate: from a devilish infusion and currency of payment to national custom
The article discusses the historical significance of yerba mate in Argentina, highlighting its initial rejection by authorities and its eventual acceptance as a national beverage.
Why do we always have to have a coffee?
This commentary discusses the social significance of coffee in Norwegian culture, emphasizing its role in everyday interactions and the workplace.
Here, black teeth are considered beautiful, not shining white ones!
In some cultures, such as the Bulang ethnic group in Yunnan, China, blackened teeth are a tradition viewed as a sign of beauty, contrasting with the global preference for white teeth.
Eduardo Verรกstegui criticizes Bad Bunny's Grammy win and defends ICE: "It does not serve society"
Eduardo Verรกstegui publicly condemned Bad Bunny's Grammy win for Album of the Year while defending the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which was criticized by Bad Bunny in his acceptance speech.
Raiding Nazi Centers in Search of ICE Teams
The article discusses the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's recent engagement with far-right imagery and cultural references on social media, particularly in relation to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid escalating tensions in Minnesota.
Advisor on etiquette reveals which country has the best manners in the world
An etiquette advisor discusses how cultural context influences perceptions of politeness, highlighting the differences in tipping customs between the United States and Japan.
Ragoutsaria, Camels and Jamalaria: The Customs Revived in Northern Greece for Epiphany
Traditional festivities with centuries-old roots are being revived in Northern Greece during the Epiphany, attracting visitors from villages to cities.
Grapes, puppets, and the fruit of fertility: the curious New Year's traditions in Europe
The article explores various unique New Year's traditions across Europe, including eating twelve grapes in Spain and other fascinating customs like lead melting and burning giant effigies.
An Ecuadorian living in Spain laments what happens on Sundays in our country: 'I donโt know what happens if you need something'
An Ecuadorian living in Spain criticizes a Sunday custom in Ecuador, reflecting on cultural differences experienced after relocating.