Karl Killing: as a child, I was quite a big coward and clumsy
Musician Karl Killing reflects on his childhood fears and his deep passion for music, which he intends to pursue throughout his life.
Selma do Coco's granddaughter, Negadeza perpetuates the family legacy in the EP to be released in April with son Zuri Ribeiro
Negadeza is set to release her EP 'Herança Ancestral' on April 10, celebrating her family's artistic legacy alongside her son Zuri Ribeiro.
"I felt adrenaline": in the first edition of "En Petiso por Areco," the little ones showed a spectacular connection with horses
The first edition of "En Petiso por Areco" showcased children's remarkable bond with horses in a family-friendly event at Parque Criollo.
The Royal Bunker Reopens: The Refuge of the Savoys in World War II
The bunker of the Savoy family in Rome has reopened to the public after renovations, showcasing its historical significance during World War II.
We have gotten used to tasteless meat, chicken should taste like chicken, says award-winning farmer
Igor Dobeš, an acclaimed farmer from Czechia, emphasizes the importance of flavorful meat and sustainable farming practices as he reflects on his longstanding family farm.
In the factory where the bags that obsess Generation Z are created
The article explores Longchamp's factory in Segré, France, which produces popular bags appealing to Generation Z, highlighting the brand's family-owned heritage and craftsmanship.
Heir of the Walderode Family Will Acquire the Furnishings of Hrubý Rohozec Castle
The heir of the Walderode family is set to receive the furnishings from Hrubý Rohozec Castle.
Turnaround in restitution: Heir of the Walderode family to receive castle furniture, heritage protectors have given up the dispute
Johanna Kamerlander, the heir of the Walderode family, will receive furniture from the Hrubý Rohozec Castle following a district court decision, which the National Heritage Institute will not appeal.
Brazilian travels 5,000 km to Mexico and recreates photo of grandfather taken 50 years ago as a tribute: 'emotional'
A Brazilian woman traveled 5,000 kilometers to Mexico to visit the hotel where her grandfather lived in the 1970s, recreating a photo from that time as a tribute to him.
Mobility by AfD Politician Angers Descendants of Jewish Industrialist Family: ‘I Really Exploded’
A controversial campaign event by AfD politician Björn Höcke, featuring a Simson moped, has sparked outrage among descendants of the company's Jewish founders due to its historical ties to Nazi appropriation.
I’m Ukrainian – Russia’s UN ambassador
Russia's UN ambassador claims Ukrainian heritage, citing family roots, amidst tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Ramadan in Algeria: A Resilient Heritage and Community Support in Popular Neighborhoods
The article explores the unique cultural practices and community spirit of Ramadan in Algeria, highlighting the significance of family gatherings and social solidarity throughout the month.
Roberto Cova: from the chorizo house to the Marplatense little house and to his own museum
Roberto Cova's family home has been transformed into a museum to preserve architectural heritage in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
The 'worthless' works that circulated in the family were actually genuine Rembrandts
A collection of genuine Rembrandt artworks previously thought to be worthless has been discovered in a Dutch woman's family, shedding light on the hidden value of these pieces.
70 Years Above the Minaret: Mohammed Ali Al-Sheikh, the Guardian of the Damascene Call to Prayer
Mohammed Ali Al-Sheikh has dedicated 70 years to his role as the oldest muezzin in Damascus, continuing a family tradition of calling to prayer from the Umayyad Mosque.
The tea and spice shop founded by a Spanish immigrant inspired by his travels to the East
El Gato Negro, a nearly 100-year-old tea and spice shop in Buenos Aires, continues to thrive under the guidance of its fourth generation, preserving the essence of its founder's vision.
The Fight for Simson: Its Name Should Not Become a Symbol of the AfD
The descendants of the Jewish family that manufactured the Simson mopeds are opposing the far-right AfD's attempt to co-opt the iconic East German vehicle as a political symbol.
It's not 'heritage': The psychological truth behind why you choose the same profession as your grandfather
The article explores the psychological factors influencing why individuals often choose the same profession as their grandparents, framing it within the context of family myths and beliefs.
Students Help Restore Life to Rare Functionalist Furniture from a Jewish Family
Students in Czechia took on a project to restore rare functionalist furniture that belonged to a Jewish family.
Comedian Jess Robinson found common ground with her grandmother’s Holocaust diaries
Comedian Jess Robinson draws parallels between her life as a young artist and her grandmother Rosi Schul's experiences documented in her Holocaust diaries in her new book Life Is Rosi.
The Modern Art Museum opens 'Modern Tales' featuring key works from the Gelman Collection
The Modern Art Museum in Mexico City has opened a new exhibition showcasing significant pieces from the Gelman Collection, emphasized by the collaboration with the Zambrano family.
The Grand Family is the champion of the 2026 Manaus Carnival
The samba school A Grande Família has won the 2026 Carnival in Manaus, securing its seventh title by celebrating northeastern culture and its influences in the Amazon.
In the lair of Pedro and María, the treasure hunters who raised Iker Jiménez: "We renounced being smart; we prefer to be, for values, foolish"
María Elizari and Pedro Ramón Jiménez, passionate antique dealers, have successfully returned a stolen sculpture to their homeland, demonstrating their deep love for art and family.
Andreas Laggou's '81' is much more than a cookbook
The article reflects on the sentimental value and personal significance of traditional Greek cookbooks, particularly highlighting the connection between family recipes and cultural heritage.
Magical village where writer found inspiration for famous book series
The article highlights Rostrevor, a village in Northern Ireland, as the inspiration for C.S. Lewis's Narnia, featuring scenic views and a family-friendly Narnia Trail that celebrates its literary heritage.
His Majesty the Emperor visits the Bonsai Exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; Royal Family's Schedule from the 16th
The Japanese Emperor and the Imperial Family's schedule, including a visit to the Bonsai Exhibition, has been updated by the Imperial Household Agency.
María Rosenfeldt, the heiress of Ouka Leele: "As long as they don't just see me as a posh girl who has some paintings, that's enough for me"
María Rosenfeldt, the daughter of renowned Spanish photographer Ouka Leele, discusses her efforts to manage and promote her mother's artistic legacy.
The carpet of the Sitaridis family: It traveled from Erzurum of Pontus to Greece and united the past with the present
The article explores the journey of a family carpet that symbolizes the connection between Greek families from Pontus and their historic roots.
The Palace House: It belonged to a powerful Cordoba family and was recovered for a gastronomic company
The former Minetti Palace in Córdoba, Argentina, has been transformed into a branch of Rapanui Chocolaterías, reflecting both the city's rich history and modern culinary trends.
What is El Soyate, the emblematic ranch of the Aguilar family in Villanueva, Zacatecas? | VIDEOS
El Soyate, a historic ranch owned by the Aguilar dynasty in Villanueva, Zacatecas, symbolizes the family's artistic legacy and their personal history.
Rio Claro gets into the rhythm of Carnival 2026 with attractions for the whole family
Rio Claro is preparing for Carnival 2026, promising family-friendly attractions and a celebration that embodies the city's spirit.
Princess Kako of Akishino Meets with Traditional Craftsmen to Hear Their Techniques and Thoughts
Princess Kako of Akishino engaged in a discussion with six traditional craftsmen in Tokyo, focusing on their skills and perspectives.
We must have the daring to open ourselves to the unpredictable
The article narrates the life story of David Bak, a Mexican born into a literary family, exploring his roots and journey towards becoming a creative individual.
Businesswoman honors crafts made by Latgale artisans in her restored family barn
A Latvian businesswoman has renovated a family barn to celebrate the craftsmanship of artisans from Latgale, emphasizing the importance of preserving family heritage through generations.
[Rebuttal Report] 'High-rise in front of Jongmyo' redevelopment and non-communicative administration also worries the Chosun royal family
The Seoul city government and the Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation respond to a previous article claiming inadequate communication regarding a redevelopment project near Jongmyo Shrine, clarifying legal specifications and their plans for community discussions.
90 Years of Heritage and Lamborghini Accident... The Complete Story of Shivam Mishra from Kanpur
A high-speed Lamborghini accident in Kanpur has raised questions about traffic safety and brought attention to a prominent business family.
English Heritage launches ‘bonding benches’ to tackle parental isolation
English Heritage is introducing 'bonding benches' at its sites to help combat parental isolation by encouraging conversations among parents.
A Statue from the Villa in Brno is Being Sought. Löw-Beer Promised One Million Crowns for Its Discovery
A missing statue from a villa in Brno is the subject of a reward offered by the Löw-Beer family.
Who is Raúl Zúñiga, 'Tito', the Costa Rican man who danced salsa with Bad Bunny during halftime?
Raúl Zúñiga, an 88-year-old from Costa Rica, gained attention for dancing salsa with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, celebrating his heritage and family pride.
Nino Bravo Museum closes in his hometown at the request of the family
The Nino Bravo Museum in Aielo de Malferit, Spain, has been closed following a unilateral decision by the singer's family to terminate contracts regarding the use of his image and brand.
16-year-old Elpiniki wants to grow up on her island: Why and how she dreams of her life in Lesvos, her plans to invest in her ancestors' land
Elpiniki, a 16-year-old girl from Lesvos, shares her aspirations to return to her roots and invest in her family's agricultural land after studying in Thessaloniki.
Homeland is a feeling, not an address
The article explores the complex heritage of Maria Bosse-Sporleder, a Baltic German who reflects on her cultural identity and family background, revealing influences from various ethnicities including Russian and Jewish.
The Epiphany of the Blue Tit or How Jeweler Ricardo Domingo Returned to His Roots
Jeweler Ricardo Domingo discovered the profound connections between his craft and that of his grandfather, the village blacksmith, while renovating his maternal family's house in Valjunquera, Teruel.
Intimate Worlds. My grandparents, poor, only had dreams. I, a doctor and writer, am the fruit of their tenacity and effort.
The article reflects on the author's heritage, recounting the inspirational journey of her grandfather Pascual Antonio Liotti, who emigrated from Italy to Argentina in search of a better life.
The Cinematic Journey of Gerta Schnirch Through the 20th Century Shows That We Have Still Not Come to Terms With the Post-War Expulsion of Germans
The article explores the struggles of Gerta, a young girl from a mixed Czech-German family in multicultural Brno, as World War II causes rising tensions among Czechs, Germans, and Jews in her community.
Rewoven – The memory is woven again
A family heirloom from Naxos, a wedding jacket from 1893, serves as the basis for the art exhibition 'Rewoven – The memory is woven again' opening on February 14 in Naxos, featuring works by seven female artists.
My wife gifted me a DNA test for fun and now my whole world is crashing down
A man is devastated after discovering unsettling truths about his heritage from a DNA test gift from his wife.
Heritage Foundation warns America 'dangerously close' to family breakdown point of no return
The Heritage Foundation's new report highlights a family crisis in America and advocates for policies to strengthen marriage and family formation.
Crans-Montana, the shadow of money laundering in the Moretti businesses: the heritage under scrutiny
Authorities are investigating possible money laundering and conflicts of interest surrounding the Moretti family's business empire in Crans-Montana following a tragic incident at Le Constellation.
Greek Raisin: The Raw Material That Nourished Generations Seeks Its Place in the World Again
Greek raisins, with their centuries-old history and high nutritional value, are striving to reclaim their global significance as a product of identity and family heritage.