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This is an amazing website for design buffs, gadget fiends and anyone who is interested in the aesthetics of things. Lots of quirky ideas and upcoming design ideas.
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The expectations of a young American teaching English in China (People's Republic of China) and what the realities were. In this very typical Chinese city, fast...
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Just weeks after September 11th 2001, residents of Wilmington, NC came together to create works of art in honor of the victims.
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Montreal tourist documented a short ride on the Metro between the North side to downtown.
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4th generation hatter Ben Goorin talks about his family hat business. He gives the inside scoop on everything from the consumers to the models to the designs.
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Movember is a fundraising event held in Australia during November, where men are asked to grow a mo and raise money for prostate cancer. At the end of Movember, the...
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A profile of a San Francisco Bay Area man who spends all year creating a dazzling holiday light display. His display has evolved over the last 28 years and become...
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On July 11, 2006, the city of Mumbai, India was rocked by a series of terrorist blasts along its transit system. A few days later, VC2 CJ Soumyadeep Paul rode the...
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Beirut struggles to bring its music scene out of the rubble following the 2006 summer battles between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli soldiers.
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Don't look down. Only 887 feet to destiny. It's Bridge Day, the largest legal base jumping event in the world.
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Since moving to Los Angeles seventeen years ago, comedian Ahmed Ahmed has been challenging stereotypes and using humor to take on religious and political sacred...
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Nas jumps on stage at his listening party and speaks candidly about beef, marriage and what killed hip-hop.
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Neo-burlesque performer Lux La Croix competes for the first time at the annual Miss Exotic World Pageant in Las Vegas, the premier burlesque event in the world.
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It's been a record breaking summer for Hollywood, bringing in over $4 billion!
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In ultrawired South Korea, computer games are sports. And gaming geeks are athletes...um, yeah.
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Michael Cook is a writer, photographer, and urban explorer based in Toronto, where he also runs a website called Vanishing Point. Cook's accounts of his journeys...
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I have always thought that drag queens could be the biggest superheroes...especially when they are engaged in superhuman acrobatics.
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