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The Kids Of Bowery's Hardcore 'Matinee,' Then And Now
On the Bowery in the '80s, Richard Avedon protégé Drew Carolan captured the mien of a subculture centered on midafternoon expressions of anger and community. The hardcore kids ain't kids no more.
As Protesters Clog Catalonia, Court Snuffs Out Declaration Of Independence
In Barcelona and other cities, protesters demanded Madrid release eight lawmakers and respect the regional decision to secede. Meanwhile, in Madrid, Spain's Constitutional Court annulled the decision.
When Wrestling Is 'Physical Theater,' Fans See Art In The Ring
Jeff Melton and his friend Adrian Rohr of Charlotte, N.C., are wrestling fans, a sport they love because it lifts their spirits by making them feel like the underdog sometimes can win.
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Becoming Beyoncé On Stage Helped One Trans Woman Come Into Her Own
For Riley Knoxx, emulating the pop star transformed her career and personal life — building confidence in herself as an artist and as a transgender woman.
As DACA Winds Down, DREAMers Turn Toward Different Futures
When these two sisters aged out of their parents' immigration protections, DACA let them stay in the country and work. Now they face two different paths as they try to plan for the future.
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'A New Reality': Students And Teachers From Puerto Rico Start Over In Florida
Families who've fled their storm-ravaged island have arrived in Orlando. Schools have opened their doors, but the uncertainty and stress have taken a toll on just about everybody.
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As India's Climate Changes, Farmers In The North Experiment With New Crops
Farmers are starting to grow new crops in winter, when their fields usually lie fallow. Meanwhile, air pollution, which contributes to climate change, is weakening India's solar energy production.
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Between Swimming And S'mores, Young Muslim Campers Learn To Cope With Rising Hate
The 55-year-old Muslim Youth Camp is taking on new meaning as a temporary respite for today's new generation in the current political climate.
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What We Saw At Newport Folk 2017
The Newport Folk Festival is not just a festival — it's an annualized community. Photographer Adam Kissick captured it.
Seeking Shelter, Harvey Evacuees Stay In State Parks
Roughly 7,500 people have sought shelter after Hurricane Harvey at state parks in Texas.
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