Anywhere can become “home”, if you let it
Being uprooted does not mean you cannot put down roots again. It is up to us where we grow. Continue reading Anywhere can become “home”, if you let it
Being uprooted does not mean you cannot put down roots again. It is up to us where we grow. Continue reading Anywhere can become “home”, if you let it
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Understanding just how underrepresented they are, the Québécoise photographer Arianne Clément has made it her mission to put the elderly in the spotlight. Continue reading Arianne Clément gives the elderly a voice using her camera
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After organising a wedding day in just under three months, I now understand why so many books and movies portray the process as chaotic – that is, because it is… You get engaged and you feel over the moon excited … Continue reading Organising a multicultural wedding: 5 things you should know
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For the fourth time in twenty-four years, I have moved abroad. The first time I moved abroad, I was only six years old and I did not have much of a say on the matter. To be frank, I did … Continue reading Relocation: through the eyes of a 6-year-old and a grown woman
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Love cannot be measured by a cliché,well-scripted proposals or diamond rings.It is to be seen every day; measured by simple, ordinary things. It is covering him with a blanket when he is cold at night.It is hugging her when she … Continue reading Poem: What is love?
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In 1999, Sherry Berger founded the (no name) Art Group (NNAG) with one goal in mind: to break away from the corporate art world and “make art simply for art’s sake”. Continue reading Sherry Berger: We became known as “artists making a difference”
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How do different countries and cultures celebrate the love and unity of newlyweds? Continue reading Wedding traditions from around the world
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Piero Epifanía spoke to Sip of Culture to discuss what drove him to form Ritmos Negros and how music can bring people together. Continue reading Piero Epifanía: “The only way I could stay close to my roots was through music”
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To learn more about the corset and what remains of it today, Sip of Culture reached out to the historian Henric Bagerius. Continue reading ‘The modern-day corset sits inside our bodies’: An interview with historian Henric Bagerius
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Lecturer of Indology Dr. Mauna Kaushik spoke to Sip of Culture, shedding light on what it is like to be an Indian woman in Bulgaria. Continue reading Drawing parallels between Indian and Bulgarian cultures: A conversation with Dr. Mauna Kaushik
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Launched by the not-for-profit organisation Multi Kulti Collective, the Migrants Got Talent campaign will run until March 2024 and present talented individuals who have migrated to Bulgaria. Continue reading Migrants Got Talent: breaking stereotypes and promoting integration
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Age-old sayings and expressions such as “Il faut souffrir pour être belle” (One must suffer to be beautiful) programme us to believe that beauty is pain. Continue reading How we are programmed to believe that beauty is pain
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