lindagarcia+FollowHandwritten Holiday Cards Are Back!Who else still loves getting a real Christmas card in the mail? Christmas Card Day is here to remind us why handwritten notes still hit different. Over a billion cards will be sent this season—proof that snail mail is alive and well! Whether you’re writing a quick note or crafting a masterpiece with the fam, each card is a little act of love that tech just can’t replace. Who are you sending yours to this year? #Culture #ChristmasCardDay #HolidayTraditions00Share
lindagarcia+FollowWildest New Year’s Eve Traditions EverNew Year’s Eve isn’t just about champagne and countdowns—did you know some towns drop giant pickles, drag queens in heels, or even ceramic fleas at midnight? The midnight kiss is a total mystery, and in Spain, people race to eat 12 grapes in 12 seconds for good luck. Oh, and if you want extra luck, red underwear is a must in Italy and Spain. Which tradition would you try? #Culture #NewYearsEve #FunFacts00Share
Erin Wilson+FollowMorning-After-Christmas Traditions You’ll LoveEver wonder what everyone does the day after Christmas? Turns out, December 26 is packed with cozy, feel-good traditions from around the world. Think: leftover feasts for breakfast, epic board game marathons, Boxing Day shopping sprees, and even a family stroll to admire the last twinkle of holiday lights. Some folks use the day to donate old toys, binge holiday movies, or start prepping for New Year’s. Which tradition is a must in your house? #Culture #MorningAfterChristmas #HolidayTraditions00Share
pbrewer+FollowNew Orleans: Culture or Exploitation?I went to New Orleans expecting music, soul, and good food — and I got that. But I also felt... uneasy. While tourists danced on Bourbon Street, I noticed how many locals were working double shifts, serving overpriced cocktails to people filming for TikTok. A woman told me, “We can’t afford to live where we work anymore.” It hit me — the same culture tourists come to “celebrate” is what locals are being priced out of. New Orleans is alive, yes, but at what cost? #Travel #Culture4612Share
EnchantedEagle+FollowBuffalo Roam Through Instagram: Indigenous Art Steps Into the SpotlightForget the old museum trope of Indigenous art as relics—this summer, artists from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to the Caddo Nation are reshaping what it means to create, perform, and claim space in the contemporary art world. Monumental stoneware sculptures by Raven Halfmoon stand tall at The Aldrich, while Jeffrey Gibson’s performances at the Aspen Art Museum bring together Indigenous and queer voices, weaving ancestral ties into modern expression. Meanwhile, Cannupa Hanska Luger’s digital buffalo roam not just gallery floors but also the augmented reality of your phone, reviving ancient symbols for a tech-savvy generation. Museums are catching up, hiring Indigenous curators and reconnecting collections to living communities. The art world’s lens is finally shifting: Indigenous creativity is not a chapter in history, but a vibrant, evolving force—alive and unmistakably present. #IndigenousArt #ContemporaryCulture #NativeVoices #Culture130Share