World Culture

Race to plant-based food: How Paris become the most vegan Olympics ever

The Paris Olympics promised double plant-based food. Balanced interests have been needed to prioritize planetary health and sports Music, romance, and regicide: the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a French love fest. A nude Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and celebration, slept amid a mound of fruit with Bacchanalian recklessness. Revolution appeared as a […]

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The European community governed by livestock

These resilient, tangle-haired creatures are responsible for a significant portion of the Faroe Islands’ distinctive identity, which is derived from their name, “Sheep Islands.” I opened a small cardboard box in the Faroe Islands National Archives in the capital, Tórshavn, and gazed at an archaic volume that had been bound in leather and had been

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Katy Perry’s new song “Woman’s World” is praised for its feminist message

The new track from Katy Perry is out now, but not everyone is a fan of her current musical direction Fans of Perry have been commenting all over social media since the 2020 release of “Smile,” eagerly anticipating her comeback. However, Perry’s most recent song, “Woman’s World,” was released on Thursday, and the advertising around

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These ladies don’t want a financial guy but wouldn’t mind their date paying

How the hit TikTok song describes money and relationships now Single women in New York celebrated the end of a multiday heat wave during a late-June happy hour in the shadow of One World Trade Center. Ghosting, bills, and men’s terrible conduct became topics of Margarita-fueled conversations about contemporary dating. Most from consulting, biomedical, and

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The greatest obstacle standing in the way of Gen Z’s romantic endeavors? Flirting isn’t their strong suit

People who were born in the “Zoomer” generation (about 1997–2012) have spoken out about the difficulties they’ve had moving. We Met IRL’s 28-year-old creator, Maxine Williams, described her generation as “a bit scared” when it comes to actually meeting people in person. We Met IRL’s 28-year-old creator, Maxine Williams, described her generation as “a bit

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Due to the fear of terrorism, Taylor Swift’s performances in Vienna were canceled

At the residence of one of the suspects, the authorities discovered chemical compounds and materials belonging to al-Qaida. According to the Austrian Ministry of the Interior, subsequent events will have a more stringent security protocol. Following the announcement by Austrian law enforcement that three individuals had been arrested in connection with a possible conspiracy to

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In the US, Kim Petras and Sam Smith’s “Unholy” reaches number one

They have created history in the LGBTQ community by being the first openly transgender and non-binary solo singers, respectively, to accomplish the feat of reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. image: Michael Bailey Gates The accomplishment is being praised as being of great significance. The song “Unholy,” which was a collaboration between

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How Spice Girls helped woman love their own

Brenda Haas of DW discusses how their “girl power” influenced her and singers like Beyonce, Adele, and Sam Smith as the Royal Mail publishes stamps portraying the quartet. Spice Girls at the 1997 Brit Awards, where Geri Halliwell’s Union Jack attire caused waves.Advertising image: PA Hanson/dpa/picture-alliance I initially saw “Wannabe” on MTV in the days

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Some history of women’s pubic grooming

Modern procedures like the Brazilian wax have replaced sharp tools in women’s pubic grooming. Cultural and religious conventions shaped these traditions, according to history. “One must suffer to be beautiful,” says the saying. Some painful practices include pubic grooming. It was trendy in ancient Egypt and Rome. To remove pubic hair, women used polished shells

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