Category: culture
Overtourism: Arashiyama Launches Night Event To Ease Daytime Crowds
Arashiyama has launched a new night event called Moonlit Path on October 1st to tackle overtourism by shifting visitor traffic into the evening and channeling proceeds back into the local community. The illuminated walk runs from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. through October 31st, lighting up Nagatsuji Street and the famed Bamboo Grove, with a paid zone featuring bamboo-themed light installations.
Virtual Jesus? People of faith divided as AI enters religion
NEW YORK, United States — Artificial intelligence, the technology upending nearly every corner of society, is creeping into religion. It is serving up virtual Jesus and automated sermons — a change drawing mixed reviews from the faithful. Religious chatbots and other faith-based digital tools are growing in number. They offer counsel, comfort and spiritual guidance during
Faithful cheer Padres on at watch party, but it’s not enough – Cubs end their season
Jackson Merrill sparked hope for fans gathered Thursday in Gallagher Square at Petco Park but the Padres lost 3-1 ending their playoff run.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi extends wishes on Vijayadashmi
On Vijayadashami 2025, leaders including Priyanka Gandhi extended heartfelt wishes to citizens. She highlighted Dussehra as a festival symbolising the triumph of good over evil, truth over falsehood, and justice over injustice.
Mumbai News: NGMA Opens Rare Exhibition On Mahatma Gandhi Ahead Of Gandhi Jayanti; See Photos
The exhibits are part of art connoisseur Kishore Jhunjhunwala’s private collection and feature stamps, coins, letters, photographs, footprints, relics, voice recordings, and other items connected to Gandhi’s life and legacy. The exhibition is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
The truth about multigenerational homes, ‘Modern Family’ ignores
Modern Family is a popular sitcom that gives a humorous take on family life, but when it comes to multigenerational households, it often misses the mark.
Gary Shteyngart reflects on his botched bris in a new short film
Told with humor, sensitivity, and pain, the 20-minute film shot almost entirely in black and white is directed by Dana Ben-Ari.
The New York Times
- Pope Leo Doesn’t Want to Be the Anti-Trump. But He Is. 2025 年 11 月 16 日 David French
- What to Know About Chile’s Election on Sunday 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Emma Bubola and John Bartlett
- Epstein Emails Reveal a Lost New York 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Shawn McCreesh
- Homeland Security Department Shifts Its Focus to Immigration Crackdown 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Nicholas Nehamas, Michael H. Keller, Alexandra Berzon, Hamed Aleaziz and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
- What’s More Dangerous Than India’s Frequent Heat Waves? Heat Stress. 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Anupreeta Das and Anindito Mukherjee
- The Screen That Ate Your Child’s Education 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Jean M. Twenge
- The N.Y.P.D. Prepares for Mayor Mamdani and a New Era in Public Safety 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Maia Coleman and Maria Cramer
- In a Brutal Mississippi Jail, Inmates Say They Were Enlisted as Enforcers 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Brian Howey, Mukta Joshi, Nate Rosenfield and Rory Doyle
- How Many People Die in India From Hot Weather? Nobody Really Knows. 2025 年 11 月 16 日 Anupreeta Das
- Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. ‘Disabled’? No Way. 2025 年 11 月 15 日 Paula Span








