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PHOTOS: An Amazing Eye For The Colors Of India
Black and white pictures were popular when Raghubir Singh started out as a photographer. But he insisted on color. A new retrospective shows his ground-breaking work.
PHOTOS: 'Slackers Unite' In Rallies Against Changes To French Labor Law
The show of opposition to President Macron's proposed labor law overhaul is seen as the first major test for the recently elected leader. In Paris, there were clashes between protesters and police.
What Hiram Maristany Saw Looking Through The Lens At El Barrio
Photographer Hiram Maristany has spent more than 50 years documenting the Puerto Rican community in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood — through poverty, beauty and gentrification.
Views From: Warped Tour's 23rd Year
Illustrator and reporter Chelsea Beck ventured to Merriweather Post Pavilion for a festival older than many of its attendees — of course there were fidget spinners.
Mexico Combs Rubble For Survivors After Earthquake Kills More Than 200
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake ravaged Central Mexico on Tuesday, leaving victims across Mexico City and five states. Rescue workers dug through the day Wednesday to find signs of life amid the debris.
PHOTOS: A 4-Year Mission To Present A New Vision Of Beauty
Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc spent four years making portraits of women around the world. "In the end, I think beauty just means just being yourself," she says.
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Miami 4th-Graders Write About Their Experiences With Hurricanes
At Sunset Elementary in Miami, students are writing personal essays about their experience with Hurricane Irma, and they have some advice for other kids who have yet to live through one.
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'9 Years of Shadows' Review: Symphony of the Light
A new indie metroidvania offers forgiving combat, a bright aesthetic, and a story about the healing power of art.
Favorite Visual Stories Of 2017
NPR's favorite visual stories of the year include political news events, a solar eclipse, and hurricanes along with stories about education, music and comics.
Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus Pierces Her Own Privilege
"I couldn't not speak about whiteness in my work," Garbus says of her new record as Tune-Yards. She breaks down the themes and self-examinations behind I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life.
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