1. The robe worn by ministers, priests, the Pope, and Jesus, Moses – These garments are worn by men in the Middle East as ...
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Why the West African Nation of Benin Should Be on Your 2026 Travel List
With deeply rooted traditions—and a growing contemporary art and food scene—the nation of Benin is beginning to welcome travelers.
King cakes and beads are coming. Here's what you should know about Mardi Gras.
947 presenter Anele Mdoda, now proudly Anele Mgudlwa, and Carte Blanche presenter Claire Mawisa both married late last year ...
On December 27, 2025, the historic town of Elmina hosted the 2nd Annual Kwanzaa Fest, transforming the Ahomka FM Courtyard into a vibrant hub ...
It is Pongal, and what comes to mind first? The earthen pot brimming with rice, stalks of sugarcane leaning against doorways, and uriyadi competitions on sunlit streets? Pongal is often remembered as ...
Yennayer, also known as Id Yennayer or Id Suggas (meaning “night of the year”), is the first month of the indigenous Berber (Amazigh) calendar, marking the Amazigh New Year. The very name “Yennayer” ...
Every year on January 12th, Amazigh people across North Africa celebrate Yennayer, their traditional New Year. In the Amazigh language, it is called ...
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To give birth or not to give birth
In her book The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson describes pregnancy as an experience marked by a peculiar duality. On the one hand, ...
Beyond sport and culture, horses are now playing a surprising role in people's well-being. Equine-assisted therapy allows ...
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Everything you've been taught about "secular" countries is misleading: Why faith is fading
We live in a world where conversations about religion and secularity often paint an oversimplified picture. You've probably ...
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