Intangible heritage stands up to scrutiny
Intangible heritage stands up to scrutiny
The recent 2018 inscriptions of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) on Unesco Lists has raised again global awareness about variations of masked dance in Southeast Asia, which retell the story of Rama, the Vishnu-reincarnated king who defeats the demon king Ravana.
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Youth Soccer Facing New Challenges In Battle For Kids' Waning Attention
Youth Soccer Facing New Challenges In Battle For Kids' Waning Attention
According to recent studies, youth soccer enrollment has decreased over the last three years. Super Soccer Stars new CEO Adam Geisler aims to combat that head-on with an upgraded youth soccer program.
Forbes
Forbes
GRiZ: the EDM artist using his star power to make a difference
GRiZ: the EDM artist using his star power to make a difference
The 28-year-old DJ and producer has been helping to transform parts of Detroit through charity work while standing up as a rare LGBT voice in a mostly heterosexual music scene
The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US
A tale of two (Portuguese) cities
From Lisbon to Porto, and along the coast of the Atlantic, Portugal offers rich history, beautiful scenery, lively cities and lots of wonderful wine.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post
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Bayer Thai partners with NSM to promote science learning.
Samut Prakan, Thailand - As Thailand is in the transition period, science is a key tool to achieve the Thailand 4.0 vision, being the vital knowledge for the development of significant innovations and technologies that will enhance the country’s competitiveness. The youth is another crucial prong as they must be…
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Forever prisoners: were a father and son wrongly ensnared by America’s war on terror?
Saifullah Paracha, the oldest prisoner in Guantánamo Bay, will probably die in detention without ever being charged. His son is currently in a US prison. Both have been in custody for almost 15 years, accused of aiding al-Qaida. But did they? By Saba Imtiaz
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK