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Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf wins the FIL Award for Literature in Romance Languages Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf wins the FIL Award for Literature in Romance Languages
Culture September 1, 2025

Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf wins the FIL Award for Literature in Romance Languages

Franco-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf won the Award for Literature in Romance Languages ... more

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American Family Size Preferences: Shifting Trends in Ideal Number of Children American Family Size Preferences: Shifting Trends in Ideal Number of Children
Culture September 16, 2023

American Family Size Preferences: Shifting Trends in Ideal Number of Children

A loaded question if there ever was one. Most Americans say the ... more

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Latina Women: Own Your Power, Break Barriers, and Lead Latina Women: Own Your Power, Break Barriers, and Lead
Business March 6, 2025

Latina Women: Own Your Power, Break Barriers, and Lead

“We as women have to understand that we know more, we are ... more

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Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’ Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’
Culture September 11, 2025

Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’

It’s now in full adolescence. The Léa-LA Book Festival turns 14 this ... more

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A Million Miles Away: Honoring Immigrant Culture and Aspiring Dreams A Million Miles Away: Honoring Immigrant Culture and Aspiring Dreams
Culture September 17, 2023

A Million Miles Away: Honoring Immigrant Culture and Aspiring Dreams

By Reynaldo Mena Honoring Immigrant Culture and Aspiring Dreams It's not a complicated movie, ... more

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Greece’s Blue and White Houses and How Dictatorship, Disease, and Cheap Paint Created a Global Icon Greece’s Blue and White Houses and How Dictatorship, Disease, and Cheap Paint Created a Global Icon
Culture April 12, 2025

Greece’s Blue and White Houses and How Dictatorship, Disease, and Cheap Paint Created a Global Icon

What Instagram won’t tell you about the whitewashed charm of Santorini From hard ... more

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It’s the time of year when New Year’s resolutions are made – and sometimes broken It’s the time of year when New Year’s resolutions are made – and sometimes broken
Culture January 30, 2024

It’s the time of year when New Year’s resolutions are made – and sometimes broken

Three-in-ten Americans report making at least one resolution this year, with half ... more

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A Literary Muse, Barcelona Hides Literary Settings in Numerous Corners A Literary Muse, Barcelona Hides Literary Settings in Numerous Corners
Culture July 12, 2025

A Literary Muse, Barcelona Hides Literary Settings in Numerous Corners

There are many novels that, through their pages, take their readers on ... more

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If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books
Culture October 6, 2023

If you are a Latina Entrepreneur these are 5 most read books

From funding to pitching to self-esteem, these books address some of the ... more

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Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday? Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday?
Culture April 18, 2025

Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat on Good Friday?

The History, Meaning, and Modern Practice of This Holy Week Tradition in ... more

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Naibe Reynoso: “I have always thought that we are born with a specific interest” Naibe Reynoso: “I have always thought that we are born with a specific interest”
Culture February 7, 2024

Naibe Reynoso: “I have always thought that we are born with a specific interest”

The extensive list of accomplishments that Naibe Reynoso has on her resume ... more

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The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Culture July 12, 2025

The Famous and Invented Barcelona of Writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón

The Guadalajara International Book Fair has as its guest the city of ... more

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Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market
Culture October 17, 2024

Is the era of books over? Think again, TikTok owner bytedance enters this market

ByteDance, the Chinese technology giant that owns TikTok, made an initial move ... more

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The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation
Culture October 6, 2023

The beginning of the end of religion as we know it; 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious affiliation

There's a global, fast-growing population of people without a religion. That's according ... more

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How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions
Culture April 18, 2025

How Immigration Has Enriched American Holidays and Traditions

How Immigrants Shaped America's Holiday Traditions—from Chocolate Bunnies to Kwanzaa Candles   Immigrants and ... more