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Ready, Set…Go

Here’s some weekend wanderlust inspiration for you. Get out and explore. Photo: timsnell MatadorU Travel Photography Program MatadorU’s Travel Photography Program gives you direct feedback on your work, and lifetime access to the most supportive, dynamic, and fun community of Travel Writers, Travel Photographers, and New Media Professionals on the web. COMMUNITY CONNECTION Got a [...]

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Wenjie Yang: Nuo Opera

Photo © Wenjie Yang-All Rights ReservedWenjie Yang is a freelance photographer, who was born and raised in Shanghai. She comes to photography and photojournalism with a background in advertising production and production of movie crews for a number of years. She currently attends the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism One-Year Certificate Program at International Center of [...]

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Scott Wade’s Dirty Car Art

Abbott and Costello meet the Wolfman and the Mummy and The Phantom of the Opera: mrflip, Feature Photo: Corey Leopold Without a doubt, all artists are influenced by their environments, but perhaps not so much as Scott Wade who makes compelling images from a substance most regard as a nuisance and the Federal Highway Administration [...]

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Mother’s Wailing Response to Final American Idol Vote

Once in a while Youtube provides such a nugget that you can’t help but share it with friends. Another controversial Idol showdown passes. Or does it? We happened upon this fantastic video by Youtube-r “nyturkeyduster”, who filmed his mother’s edge-of-seat viewing of the finale. The result? Hilarity. Beware, Moms has a potty mouth that’s NSFW. [...]

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Asim Rafiqui: The Idea of India

“ “The close relationships between the island’s Muslim and Hindu communities in fact reveal a blurring of religious and spiritual lines, reminding us of the artificiality of the labels of ‘Hindu’ and ‘Muslim’ and the ordinary human being’s ability to find accommodation and tolerance of the practices and values of his neighbors.” – Gujarat’s Faded [...]

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