By Alexa Vesterholm Coastal Spaces as Community ‘Third Places’ in Narragansett, Rhode Island In a small town in the smallest U.S. state, there is inevitably not much to do. Lacking the overt cultural stimulus characteristic of larger towns and cities, individuals living in and around…
By Samantha Tobiáš When we think about culture, we think about humankind. When we think about nature, we think about the opposite: something untouched by man. This idea defined the Western heritage understanding for a significant portion of the 20thcentury and before – and played a…
by Anton Petrukhin Info Box: History Belarusian Novy Svet (lit. New World) was formed in the second half of the 19th century and became part of Hrodna in 1875. After the Treaty of Riga (1921), when Western Belarus and, accordingly, Hrodna became part of Poland,…