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Discover Ludwig"cultural column" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
Example: My favorite newspaper has a weekly cultural column, which covers music, art, theatre, and more.
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But her real stimulation came from friends, the writers, artists and intellectuals she met, both then and later when she worked at Vogue, writing a cultural column, and after the second world war in the publicity department of Sir Alexander Korda's film company.
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You can read previous Comments published in the magazine, as well as our online Daily Comment and Cultural Comment columns.
As Elizabeth Gillespie McRae documents in her recent book Mothers of Massive Resistance, white women did the work of justifying the racist regime of Jim Crow through the cultural work of columns, textbooks and speeches that affirmed the "fiction of a content black population in need of white oversight".
Although I appreciate David Brooks's discussion of cultural transition and intermingling (column, June 28), I object to his use of the term "mutts" to describe multiethnic people.
If we can explain cultural differences, David Brooks says (column, Aug. 11), we can understand why different countries and cultures are more or less economically successful and more or less technologically advanced.
For instance, in addition to Daily Comment, which usually concerns itself with political matters, we will also feature a Daily Cultural Comment, a regular column in which our critics and other writers confront everything from the latest debates over the impact of technology to the latest volume from Chicago, Oslo, or Lima and the ongoing sagas of Don Draper, Daenerys Targaryen, and Hannah Horvath.
The screen-printed posters that comprise the series explore the cultural implications of different column styles.
They are as follows: aquatic meadow ecosystems, forest ecosystems, field ecosystems, flora and fauna, settlements, and cultural heritage (Table 2, Column 1).
This column on matters cultural has failed hitherto to mention a cultural phenomenon of our time – the boyband One Direction and their highest-profile member, the mover, shaker and dater Harry Styles.
For three years now, his name had cropped up in newspapers almost every week, both in serious cultural commentaries and gossip columns relaying the perilous state of his marriage to Mary Ure and his various "Angry" pronouncements on subjects ranging from the Conservative Party to women and to the H-Bomb, with asides on more or less anything else that took his fancy.
Mark Morford has been writing award-winning columns and cultural criticism for SFGate and the San Francisco Chronicle for 15 years, as well as teaching popular yoga classes in San Francisco for nearly as long.
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