
Rumba, the dance of seduction running through Cubans’ veins
Born among black slaves on sugar plantations, Cuba’s rumba has since become a national icon almost as renown as its cigars or amateur boxers and two years
Born among black slaves on sugar plantations, Cuba’s rumba has since become a national icon almost as renown as its cigars or amateur boxers and two years
Singapore has announced plans to seek UNESCO world heritage status for its street hawkers.
Essayist and historian Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil passed away before dawn Monday, her family has announced. She was 96.
The restoration of a 1934 black-and-white action movie, famed for high-octane stunts including a hot-air balloon escape and a jungle shootout against teakwood thieves, has
Paris wouldn’t be Paris without its bistros and terrace cafes. Now businessmen and chefs want that integral part of the French capital’s way of life to be officially recognized as of global value and endangered.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) added Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahsa Oasis and Oman’s ancient city of Qalhat to its World Heritage List
After baguettes and bistros, second-hand booksellers along the banks of the Seine River in Paris are pushing to be recognized as one of the world’s
Every night, 69-year-old Edinson chooses one of his 11 pairs of dance shoes, slips into a smart suit and heads out to dance tango in
Augusto Villalón, architect and cultural heritage conservation advocate who spearheaded the listing of several Philippine historical and natural landmarks in the very prestigious World Heritage
Abundant natural wonders and ancient treasures like Petra have long attracted tourists to the kingdom.
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