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Tender shots of the ’80s East LA gang scene

City of angels

After visiting Los Angeles' Maravilla Park, photographer Janette Beckman got to know a Mexican-American gang there and set about capturing a different side to their community.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

David Arquette: ‘Nearly dying on film gave me PTSD’

Wrestling for redemption

The actor turned professional wrestler speaks to Huck about returning from the brink of death, running into bar brawls, and ketamine therapy.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The US sanctuaries protecting immigrant families from ICE

'I felt like a caged dog'

We hear the stories of immigrants and activists on the frontlines of resistance to the Trump administration’s racist border regime – and ask if a Biden presidency could ever mark an end to the injustices.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

TikTok activists want answers over a sinister US army base

Fears for Fort Hood

Soldiers on TikTok are speaking up about the 28 deaths that have taken place at Texas army base Fort Hood in 2020.

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Travel  >  Travel Diaries

Decadence and depravity at the Kentucky Derby

The Travel Diary

Photographer Andrew Cenci joins the crowds at the infamous annual horse racing event in Louisville, now run for its 144th consecutive year.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A trip through time at Brooklyn’s Empire Roller Disco

Bump'n'grind

Brooklyn's Empire Roller Skating Center finally shut its doors in 2007, but Patrick D. Pagnano's photographs capture the rink in its glorious heyday.

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Issue Archive

The climber who conquered El Capitan without a rope

Alex Honnold

Alex Honnold was the first person to traverse the legendary rock formation in Yosemite without a rope. How can he ever top that?

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Trump has reminded LGBT people how fragile our rights really are

From Where I Stand

His banning of trans people from serving in the US military is a wakeup call: The fight for our freedoms is far from over.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

How Michelle Zauner is healing through sound

Japanese Breakfast

Michelle Zauner wrote her first album as way of coping with the loss of her mother. Now, with her new album Soft Sounds From Another Planet, she is looking to feel again.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

On the road with Standing Rock’s defiant youth

Rolling Resistance

Oil might be flowing through the Dakota Pipeline, but its young protectors aren't defeated. Now they're travelling the United States educating as they heal.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The American students building their own sustainable futures

Generation Cooperative

Take a peek into the lives of young American students who found an alternative to overpriced housing in communal living, in Generation Cooperative.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

From plantation to liberty, the underground railroad slaves took to freedom

Through Darkness to Light

Jeanine Michna-Bales photographs the Underground Railroad, the secret route and network of safe houses slaves used to escape captivity in the United States.

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