This Made Me: How Pop Culture Has Shaped Our Lives
Introducing a new HuffPost series on the pop culture that unlocked something in us, helped us fit in, taught us something or became an entry point to something bigger.
What is culture?
Culture encompasses religion, food, what we wear, how we wear it, our language, marriage, music and is different all over the world
History & Culture
Explore the latest discoveries in history and archaeology from the ancient world to the modern era.
Mexican culture: Customs and traditions
Mexican culture varies widely throughout the country, but traditions are highly valued as is its long and storied history.
French culture: Customs & traditions
French culture, from art and fashion to food and language, is one of the most influential in the world today.
Rainn Wilson’s First Fandoms: Star Trek And D&D
The star of The Office and Jerry & Marge Go Large remembers the subcultures that made him. His new film premiers Friday, June 17th, Exclusively on Paramount+.
Echoes of the Empire: Beyond Genghis Khan
Director Robert H. Lieberman's Echoes of the Empire: Beyond Genghis Khan tracks Mongolian culture from the days of Genghis Khan to the 21st century. Vast landscapes once ruled by Khan are now home to those carrying on his nomadic traditions as statues cement his place in the nation's history. Part historical documentary, part cultural deep-dive, the film,
Why Must Some Pride Merch Be So Unbearably Cringe?
Content creators all over TikTok are roasting corporations they say are profiting off LGBTQ liberation, while ignoring queer culture the rest of the year
TV/Movies
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Where did the Greek gods come from?
Inside All About History 117: Uncover the origins of the Olympian deities and their impact on ancient greek culture.
Does Adversity Really Make Us Stronger?
In our culture, there's this idea that enduring a tragedy can be good for your personal growth. Here's what the science says.
Humans might be making genetic evolution obsolete
A new study on human cultural evolution argues that humans evolve much faster as cultures than as individual organisms, molding our genes in the process.
12 animals named after celebrities
12 animals named after celebrities,One of the benefits of discovering a new species is the opportunity to name it. Many scientists have taken inspiration from popular culture. These are a few of our favourites.
The 14 Best Flatware Sets for Dining at Home
These are the best silverware options to show off your aesthetic, from modern pieces to heirloom-worthy picks. Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included
Apple CarPlay will let you pay for gas from your driver’s seat
During its WWDC event a few weeks ago, Apple announced iOS 16, highlighting a “next-generation” CarPlay experience that automakers might not be ready for any time soon. It also announced a new “fueling and driving tasks apps” feature that you will ac
Why You're Cutting Chicken Wrong, According To Science
There comes a time in every home cook's life when they're faced with the following quandary: to adapt a recipe based on the latest tips and tricks relayed on the internet, or to ignore them and go with what feels right? That is the question
Crypto Nonsense: Why Keanu? Why?
The action movie star and his partner Alexandra Grant are trying to make the metaverse—and NFTs—a little more inclusive. Just more Crypto Nonsense.
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Crypto Nonsense: Why Keanu? Why?
The action movie star and his partner Alexandra Grant are trying to make the metaverse—and NFTs—a little more inclusive. Just more Crypto Nonsense.
See what our national parks first looked like
From sweeping views of the Grand Canyon to stunning waterfalls in Yosemite, these vintage photos capture timeless beauty of national parks in the United States.
A day in the Okavango Delta
What’s it like to arrive in one of the most pristine, unspoiled oases in all of Africa? Batswana photojournalist Thalefang Charles takes you there.
General Grant’s surprising rise from cadet to commander
Early in the Civil War, Union forces were struggling in the East but winning in the West, where a relentless Ulysses S. Grant scored victory after victory to ascend through the ranks.