Trules has blogged for the Cultural Weekly since 2014.
Here is the link to his Cultural Weekly “author” page.
And here is what the editor and publisher, Adam Leipzig, says about his online magazine:
“At Cultural Weekly, we incite, inform and inspire. This is a place to talk about our creative culture with passion, perspective and analysis – and more words than “thumbs up” or “thumbs down.” We draw attention to our cultural environment, illuminate it, and make it better through rich conversations. We look at culture through the different lenses of media, money, technology and entertainment, always with prime focus on creativity in action.
Cultural Weekly is a free platform for independent voices. Our writers retain copyright on their work, upload the content themselves, and use Cultural Weekly’s digital frame to elevate the conversation and to amplify their diverse messages. We exercise minimal editorial control; we support creative people who have an aesthetic viewpoint and express it with clarity and passion.
As cultural provocateurs, we believe in the primacy of creative expression and support artists’ freedoms, rights, and the value of their work. We are particularly wary of any efforts to hamper creative expression, especially when that expression is against the mainstream. Artists walk the edge; artists are disruptive; moreover, artists are prophets. From the cubist painters finding a new way to look at reality, which pre-dated and predicted quantum mechanics, to the past decade’s global filmmakers, whose works paved the way for social change, creative people foretell where we are going. Watch the artists: they see the future.”