Five hit song legends embark on a joint tour – IL: One name raises questions
A joint tour featuring five Finnish pop legends has sparked curiosity online, particularly regarding the inclusion of Anja Niskanen.
The oldest bookstore in Panevėžys faces a challenge: owners have approached the city mayor regarding the future of the historic building
The owners of Panevėžys' oldest bookstore have requested assistance from the city mayor to preserve the iconic establishment amidst difficulties in competing with online book sales and shopping centers.
Art and Culture Agency Distributed 650,000 Euros to Cultural Magazines and Online Publications
Finland's Art and Culture Agency allocated 650,000 euros in general grants to cultural magazines and online publications this year, a decrease from the previous year.
Starbucks customer roasted by baristas after sharing their order
A Starbucks customer was criticized online after their unusual drink order was shared by baristas, highlighting the diverse and often eccentric preferences coffee lovers have in today's coffee culture.
Lituanian schools are preparing for a 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson
Lituanian schools worldwide are collaborating to hold a continuous 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson to connect learners across various continents and time zones.
At 180 in Berisso: two young women filmed themselves running red lights and posted it all on social media
Two young women filmed themselves dangerously speeding and running red lights in Berisso, leading to widespread criticism after posting the video online.
Aiava quits tennis, calls out 'racist, misogynistic, homophobic' culture
Destanee Aiava announces her retirement from tennis, criticizing online trolls and the toxic culture within the sport.
Costume Trends 2026: What Should I Go As?
The article discusses popular costume trends for Fastnacht in 2026, highlighting characters like Hermione Granger and the influence of online trends.
Did you see what Lady Gaga did?: this is the viral conspiracy theory that claims Bad Bunny's halftime show had hidden messages
A viral conspiracy theory has emerged claiming that Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show contained hidden messages, sparking significant debate online.
Store Marketing & Growth Manager
The Kyiv Independent is seeking a Marketing & Growth Manager for its online store to boost sales and promote Ukrainian culture.
Letters to the Beyond
The article discusses the modern phenomenon of communication, highlighting the development of a new vocabulary of abbreviations in messaging and the concept of communicating with the deceased through online services.
India: Justin Bieber ‘lookalike’ goes viral
A man in India resembling Justin Bieber has gained significant attention online, going viral for his uncanny resemblance to the pop star.
Reels, gaming, and addiction to Korean culture became the reason for death! Statement from the Women's Commission
The president of the Uttar Pradesh State Women's Commission, Babita Singh Chouhan, visited Ghaziabad following the tragic suicide of three sisters who jumped from the 9th floor of their building, citing parental negligence and excessive addiction to digital content and online gaming as contributing factors.
Boss asked a Gen Z employee to come to the office for an online meeting, the reaction is a hit
A Gen Z employee's viral response to being asked by their boss to come into the office at 6:30 AM for a virtual meeting has sparked discussion about modern work habits and office etiquette.
Three Sisters Did Not Commit Suicide Due to Online Game, New Twist in Ghaziabad Case
Police investigations have revealed that the tragic deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad were not caused by an online game, dismissing earlier theories linking the incident to a Korean love game.
Iwona Gęsicka: Sharenting and child labor
The article discusses the growing trend of sharenting, where parents frequently share images and information about their children online, often without reflection on its implications.
Nisse: The same, please. Just like usual
The article reflects on the challenges of finding physical stores in an era dominated by online shopping, highlighting the existence of one such store without a display window.
When cruelty becomes digital entertainment
The brutal death of a dog in Florianópolis highlights a disturbing trend where organized online groups, often involving children and teenagers, normalize animal torture as a form of entertainment and belonging.
China accused of erasing Mongolian language and culture online, new study finds
A new study reveals that China is being accused of systematically erasing the Mongolian language and culture from online platforms.
Online Culture: The Last Social Medium
This article discusses the implications of online culture and social media, using an analogy of questionable meat packaging to question the values of consumption and preservation.
SZ Weekender: Death from the Depths and the Glow in the Network
The article discusses significant events and trends highlighted in the SZ Weekender from January 9-11, 2026, focusing on cultural narratives and online phenomena.
I picked traditional name for my son but in-laws say I've made huge mistake
A pregnant woman seeks advice online after her choice of a traditional Welsh name for her son is criticized by her in-laws, who want her to change it.
Online Culture: Oh, Sweet Internet
The article discusses the drawbacks of multitasking on the human brain, particularly in the context of fans obsessing over characters from a Canadian series.
World Politics on the Net: Maduro and the Naivety of Optimists
The online hype surrounding Nicolás Maduro's tracksuit illustrates a peak in reality denial, showcasing how apocalyptic themes are embraced even as preparation for genuine crises is mocked.
Video Games: The Path to Killer Networks
The article discusses how video games are not just about virtual violence but also about the real-world implications and communities they foster on platforms like Discord.