A recent study by University College London suggests that cultural activities and hobbies may be associated with slower ...
Reading books, listening to music and visiting museums may be linked to slower biological aging, according to a new study that suggests cultural activities could affect health at a biological level. A ...
Imagine walking into a gorgeous building and hearing the gentle sound of a piano a few feet away. Not far beyond is a wine bar where you see people sipping and smiling as they listen to a winemaker ...
Researchers found that people who engaged in arts and cultural activities every week appeared to age more slowly at a biological level, with effects comparable to regular exercise. We've long been ...
For First Nations people, social and emotional wellbeing can depend on connection to land, culture, spirituality and community. Disruption to these values can be harmful. The most recent data show 24% ...
While Bridge was initially formed in 1970 as a pre-orientation program for African American students entering Smith, Bridge now welcomes incoming first-year students of all identities who demonstrate ...
Students perform traditional Polynesian dances at BYU's 2024 Lu'au event. The dance gave students an opportunity to connect with their heritage and to help others learn about it as well. (Jaycee ...
One-third of Australian children aged 12 to 13 in low-income suburbs do not take part in any extracurricular activities. That’s 2.5 times as many as those from higher-income suburbs – only 13% of them ...