About Cultural weekly
Cultural Weekly: Celebrating Art, Literature, and Culture
Cultural Weekly is an online magazine that celebrates art, literature, and culture. Founded in 2011 by Adam Leipzig and Jon Reiss, Cultural Weekly has become a go-to source for those who are passionate about the arts. With a team of talented writers and editors, Cultural Weekly provides insightful commentary on everything from film to music to literature.
At Cultural Weekly, we believe that art is essential to our lives. It helps us understand ourselves and the world around us. That's why we're dedicated to promoting artists of all kinds – from emerging talents to established masters.
Literature
One of the cornerstones of Cultural Weekly is its commitment to literature. We publish essays, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction that explore the human experience in all its complexity. Our literary section features work from both established authors like Omar Bracamontes as well as up-and-coming writers.
Our poetry editor Juanita E. Mantz curates a selection of poems each week that showcase the diversity of contemporary poetry. From free verse to sonnets to haikus – we've got it all.
Music
Music is another passion at Cultural Weekly – whether it's classical or contemporary music or dance performances – we cover it all! Our music section features reviews of new albums as well as interviews with musicians who are pushing boundaries in their respective genres.
We also have a streaming section where you can discover new artists across different genres such as jazz or hip hop or rock n roll!
Art
Fine art photography is one area where our magazine excels! We feature stunning images from photographers around the world who capture moments that tell stories beyond words!
Social Action
At Cultural weekly we believe in social action too! We feature articles on social issues such as climate change or racial justice which help raise awareness about important issues affecting our society today!
Featured My Choice #10 - A Woman's
Our "Featured My Choice" section is where we showcase the work of artists who are making a difference in their respective fields. In this section, we feature women who are breaking barriers and making waves in their industries.
Restoring a Viola Solo
We also have articles on restoring musical instruments such as violas or cellos. These articles provide insights into the craftsmanship that goes into creating these beautiful instruments and how they can be restored to their former glory.
This I Believe Samuel Oteng: “Hard Work Pays Off”
Our "This I Believe" series features essays from people who share their personal beliefs about life, love, and everything in between. In this series, Samuel Oteng shares his belief that hard work pays off – a message that resonates with many of our readers.
Flintstones Land
In our fiction literature section, Alexis Rhone Fancher selects stories that transport us to different worlds – like Flintstones Land! This story by Juanita E. Mantz takes us on an adventure through time and space!
The Kingdom
Omar Bracamontes' essay "The Kingdom" explores themes of power and control in society. It's an insightful piece that challenges readers to think critically about the world around them.
Conclusion
Cultural Weekly is more than just an online magazine – it's a community of artists, writers, musicians, and thinkers who are passionate about culture! We hope you'll join us on this journey as we explore the beauty and complexity of art together!