Cultural Studies

Martial Arts History Museum to Launch First-Ever Warrior Women Exhibit
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, California, is preparing to open the first global exhibit dedicated to women's roles as warriors, strategists, and cultural protectors, aiming to correct historical narratives that have minimized their contributions.

Idil Biret's Memoir Release Marks Cultural Milestone for Turkish Heritage
Renowned Turkish pianist Idil Biret's memoir publication represents a significant contribution to Turkish cultural documentation and musical history, offering insights into seven decades of artistic evolution and cultural identity.

Nova University Establishes Permanent Tribute to Argentine Actress Adriana Bianco
Nova University has honored Argentine actress Adriana Bianco with a permanent exhibition space recognizing her five-decade career and cultural contributions through the Argentine and Latin Film Festival, highlighting the growing institutional recognition of Latin American arts in the United States.

Heather M. Surls Releases 'Beyond the Jordan': A Memoir of Faith and Humanity in the Middle East
Heather M. Surls's new book, 'Beyond the Jordan,' offers a deeply personal and spiritual exploration of life in the Middle East, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the region's resilience and generosity.

KAILASA Celebrates Guru Purnima 2025 with Global Spiritual Observances
The global celebration of Guru Purnima 2025 by KAILASA, under the leadership of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM, highlights the revival of Hindu knowledge and its integration into AI, marking a significant moment for Sanatana Hindu Dharma in the digital age.