Carnival culture
The origins, traditions and national characteristics of carnival celebrations.
The origins, traditions and national characteristics of carnival celebrations.
Objects of art as an object of investment. Why investments in them have become popular.
Advantages and disadvantages of works created by AI. Are there positive prospects for the development of “robotic” art.
The yuppie subculture of the 1980s: how and why the movement emerged, what it means. Worldview and life ideals of yuppies.
Musical genres do not appear out of thin air. They respond to the demand of society through the language of art.
It used to be believed that a guest in a house was a gift from the gods, so you should treat him with respect and never harm him.
What do classical and contemporary music have in common? Do the different genres have points of contact, and what is their nature.
How our desire to be trendy affects the environment and our finances. Why clothing recycling is in vogue and how each of us can contribute to the environment.
One thing is certain – beauty is eternal no matter what form it takes.
There is a saying: “Talent must be helped, the untalented will make it on their own”. But many brilliant artists have never received help, and their works have received fair recognition only after many years, sometimes centuries.
Dress code began to form in the 18th century in Europe. At first it was a list of requirements for the appearance of those present at official events, but it gained popularity and spread to many areas of life, including the business environment.