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Enter Pyongyang
“Enter Pyongyang” is another stunning collaboration between city-branding pioneer JT Singh and flow-motion videographer Rob Whitworth. Blending time-lapse photography,…
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The end of neighbours
How our increasingly closed-off lives are poisoning our politics and endangering our health
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Kyoto's Sagano Bamboo Forest: One of the most beautiful groves on Earth
In Japan's Sagano Bamboo Forest, on the outskirts of Kyoto, towering green stalks of the famously versatile plant sway in the wind, creaking eerily they collide and twist, leaves rustling. The sun filters through the densely packed grove, projecting thin slashes of light onto the dozens of camera-clutching tourists shuffling down the wide trail that cuts through the middle of the forest as they awkwardly angle their shots, attempting to crop human forms out of their frames.
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Inside the Hive Mind of Stock Photography
Sepia-tone coffee cups, emotive models, inexplicable still lifes: How a visual Zeitgeist gets created.
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Beyond the Walls of Yemen's Revolution
“Karama Has No Walls” is both an elegy to the dead and an exploration of loss and protracted trauma.
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The Evolution of Western Dance Music
An Interactive Graphic Showing The Evolution of Western Dance Music Over The Last 100 Years in Under 20 seconds.
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The Weirdest and Most Revolting Foods That You Could Actually Eat
One of the great joys of exploring other cultures is seeing how other people eat -- but sometimes, you need a strong stomach to deal with what you find. Around the world, people eat fried tarantulas, sheep's heads, duck embryos, and tons of other weird items. Here are the strangest and most revolting food items on Earth.
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How Cereal Transformed American Culture
More than a century ago, Christian fundamentalists invented cereal to promote a healthy lifestyle free of sin. Little did they know, their creation would eventually be used to promote everything from radio and cartoons to Mr. T and tooth decay.
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Watch Out World: This Milkshake Contains Beer & Bacon
According to Eater, the Shake n Bacon Brew is a milkshake that was created in honor of Nascar and is now for sale at the Speedway in Forth Worth, Texas.
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Best Bars In Montréal
The top 5 best bars in Montréal as selected by Corey Rozon of BarWhiz. Included is Notre Dame des Quilles and Foufounes Électriques; if not the best bars, surely the best-named bars.
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The photos North Korea didn't want you to see
Swedish journalist Johan Nylander was invited as the only Western journalist to cover an international bike race from China into North Korea in September. Here he details his travails working with North Korean authorities.
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Meet Japan's robot comedy double act
A Japanese university team has invented a robot comedy duo
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Stay-at-Home Mom's Adorable Food Art Rockets Her to Fame
Four years ago, Malaysian mother Samantha Lee couldn't have expected that the adorable food art she was making for her two daughters would, one day, rocket her to fame.
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The 11 Weirdest Fried Foods at the State Fair of Texas
The State Fair of Texas is one of the biggest, longest-running state fairs of the country. It's steeped in tradition, from its livestock competitions to its architecturally significant Art Deco grounds. But perhaps the most important part of the Texas State Fair? Its role as America's fried food mecca.
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A Women's Magazine Without Any Photoshop?
Changing the magazine game is clearly an uphill battle, but Verily, a fashion and lifestyle magazine aimed at women 18-35, is making its best case. The idea for the publication began to hatch back in 2011 with the premise that most mainstream magazines for women deliver narrow and often negative messages, ones that make women feel bad about themselves rather than good and "fail to reflect our lives or our philosophies as women."
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Iceland: Where one in 10 people will publish a book
Iceland is experiencing a book boom. This island nation of just over 300,000 people has more writers, more books published and more books read, per head, than anywhere else in the world.
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The art of science: Stunning, psychedelic images from Fabian Oefner
Fabian Oefner photographs breathtaking images at the nexus of art and science. Here, a look at his work and the phenomena it captures.
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My Food Will Kill You: Heart Attack Grill’s Basso
Jon Basso, owner of Heart Attack Grill, discusses his open stance that the food in his restaurant will kill you and how Americans just need to make responsible choices about their eating habits, not have decisions made for them on what they can and can’t eat. He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.”