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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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Basirah Olawale, a Pasadena resident attending the festival for the first time, said she wanted to bring her young children to the event to “expose them to more of our culture.”

From Los Angeles Times

Colón, he explained, used his trombone to echo the sound of the Caribbean in New York and bridge the two cultures.

From BBC

The move was "ineffective" and reflected "unfavourably on the culture of the Home Office", the Home Affairs Committee report concluded.

From BBC

Trot songs often express "han" - a deep-seated feeling of sorrow, resentment and longing shaped by Korea's history of foreign subjugation and one of the most enduring themes in Korean culture.

From BBC

He added: "My shows have always been about music, connection and shared experience, with audiences from all cultures and walks of life who are welcomed and respected."

From BBC