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What it is Like to Do Journalism in Tijuana

By Nicola Moscelli

There is a magazine based in Tijuana that is printed north of the border, in the San Diego area, and then distributed south of the border in the major cities of Baja California. This has nothing to do with printing convenience or quality, but rather with avoiding reprisals from organized crime. Its name is Zeta …...

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Recollections and Reconnections: War History as Family History

By Eline Hopperus Buma

During the Second World War, a Dutch-Jewish family had to go into hiding to avoid deportation to Germany. When the war was over, they emigrated to the United States. Almost eighty years later, they remain in contact with the Dutch families that helped them survive. Eline Hopperus Buma reveals how the war created a tale …...

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The Alamo, Santa Anna and the Chewing Gum

By Nicola Moscelli

“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” – John Wayne, American actor In 1836, the Alamo Mission in San Antonio (Texas) was the theater of a furious and tragic battle between Texan rebels and the Mexican regular army in the context of Texas’ secession from Mexico. That battle is remembered in US …...

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A Netherworld in Brownsville

By Nicola Moscelli

“I was very angry. How can they do that? How is that possible in the United States that they can do this, put up a fence in front of our land, and then keep us in here? You know, lock us in?” — D’Ann Loop, American farmer and land owner beyond the border fence in …...

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Lionel Shriver, American Contrarian

On her latest book 'Mania'

In her latest novel, Mania, iconoclastic author Lionel Shriver investigates the fallout around the fictional 2011 “Mental Parity Movement” in the United States in an alternative yet all too recognizable near past. Dubbed the “last great Civil Rights fight” by its progenitors, Americans now embrace the sacred, universal truth that there is no such thing …...

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Itchy Trigger Fingers in Ambos Nogales

By Nicola Moscelli

August 27, 1918 Your name is Zeferino Gil Lamadrid, a well-known Mexican carpenter from Nogales, Sonora. It is about 4 PM on an unbearably hot summer day, and you are finally heading back home from some business on the other side of the border with a bulky package under your arm. For you – and …...

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The Cultural Council

Orange County was called a ‘cultural desert.’ Today, it is home to more than 200 arts and organizations that offer over 42,000 events.

Discover culture

Our local sector is becoming a crossroads for the creative scene of the 21st century. The world is watching to see what's taking shape.

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Frank Plaza

“I am not interested in photography where the subject is playing”

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A Life for Dance, 32nd Annual Art Show

Featuring art works by students of Counter Arts Learning Center

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Cultera Magazine is an article and high design magazine highlighting craftsmanship, culture, music, and life as a Millennial.

Cultura Magazine was established in 2016 by columnist picture taker team Maya Francis and Pierre Ross.

The two needed to dispatch a production that influenced Millennials to need to tune in and feel like they’re being heard.

Time after time are youth, Black youth specifically, left in the edges.

Cultura Magazine has united creatives and given them a place to convey what needs be and be seen.