Publications tagged `CULTURE`
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She Creates | She Creates is a publication that aims to share stories of women who create anything and everything — from art, paintings, designs, code, food, craft, clothes, or simply, a better world. | 19 | |
iamalaw | Society, politics, education, culture, race and pretty much anything else. | 18 | |
Loop & Replay | A digital zine devoted to getting you stoked about music history. | 18 | |
Experience Magazine | A magazine about the power of experience to open minds, change lives, and transform culture. Published by Northeastern University | 18 | |
Mental Matters | Stories that matter, when being human. | 18 | |
The Evolver | Think better, do better, live better | 18 | |
Odd Expo | An Arts and Culture Blog by Maliha | 18 | |
Life Your Way | Essays, personal journeys, advice, reviews and recipes, inspiring you to live your own life in your own unique way. From commentary about our world, to personal discoveries, to how you like your eggs, this publication is here to help you share YOUR world with the wider world. | 18 | |
The Lame Duck | Because everything’s political. | 18 | |
The Left Gazette | We strive for in-depth, honest, leftist analyses of philosophical, cultural, and political issues — beyond what is available in mainstream media. | 18 | |
The Aspiring Critic | Incisive critiques and the occasional pun | 17 | |
Creative Dissonance | Deciphering the tension between the art and the artist. | 17 | |
SPIC MACAY NIT Trichy Chapter | This is the official publication of SPIC MACAY NIT Trichy Chapter. SPIC MACAY is a Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth. We are a volunteer organization. | 17 | |
Next Favorite Food | The Earth has 7.5 billion people and counting, so imagine how many things are out there that you haven’t yet eaten. I know, it’s insane to even think about — we can start eating one thing at a time. | 17 | |
Culture Cog | Culture Cog by ReReeti Foundation is a space for conversations on art, heritage and culture and their interdisciplinary nature. By bringing in a variety of voices from the humanities and social sciences, we’d like to explore connections that aren’t found in the mainstream. | 17 |