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When falling in love can put your life in danger
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When falling in love can put your life in danger

Photography that matters — By documenting LGBTI discrimination, Robin Hammond found himself turning from photographer to activist. Now, through a worldwide campaign, he’s using visual storytelling to expose oppression.

Written by: Robin Hammond

The cab driver who became a stress-busting dominatrix
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The cab driver who became a stress-busting dominatrix

Oh, Gloria... (NSFW) — Arthur is an unassuming cabbie from London’s East End. Gloria is a BDSM dungeon master helping people let go of themselves. Although they’re the same person, this is not a double life. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most colourful characters exist beneath the surface.

Written by: Alex King

Why this photographer risks her life to document war and crisis around the world
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Why this photographer risks her life to document war and crisis around the world

Larger than me — Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has witnessed death and been kidnapped more than once, but has never found a reason to put her camera down. Now Steven Spielberg is making a film about her life.

Written by: Lynsey Addario

This is what Havana’s growing WiFi revolution looks like
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This is what Havana’s growing WiFi revolution looks like

A nation gets online... sort of — After years of disconnection, Cuba's government has introduced 35 WiFi hotspots across the country, providing outdoor hubs that offer a portal to other worlds. Cuban writer Osdany Morales takes us inside that vortex – and the pixelated dreams that live there.

Written by: Osdany Morales. Translation: Tess Rankin

Urban exploring: The art of ‘hacking’ hidden spaces
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Urban exploring: The art of ‘hacking’ hidden spaces

Behind abandoned doors... — As ‘urbex’ spreads far and wide, its secrets remain closely guarded. But for photographer Valerie Leroy, there's one rule that can't be ignored: take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints.

Written by: Amelia Abraham

Iceland's female hip-hop collective is changing the game
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Iceland's female hip-hop collective is changing the game

Daughters of Reykjavik — With songs about slut-shaming and body positivity, Iceland's punkest hip-hop crew are finally putting the country's female rappers on the map.

Written by: Katy Beth Young

The Pinball Punk of Montreal
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The Pinball Punk of Montreal

An analogue revolution — When musician Adam Kiesler tried to bring pinball back from the dead, kickstarting a scene in Montreal, he uncovered the game's seedy past – and the archaic laws that banned it.

Written by: Josh Gabert-Doyon

The stateless athlete running for her life
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The stateless athlete running for her life

Freedom... one step at a time — Sixteen-year-old Rahel Gebretsadik had to flee Eritrea to find her feet. Now she's gunning for the finishing line in Israel, running stateless and free as a refugee.

Written by: Gabrielle Weiniger

The Flaming Lips:  A weird-ass story of self-discovery
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The Flaming Lips: A weird-ass story of self-discovery

Cosmic hippy shit — As champions of in-person experience, the Flaming Lips keep finding freaky ways to battle convention and bring people together. But even when the shit hits the fan, and the internet bites back, nothing can spoil their party.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Romare: The music savant behind one of 2016's best albums
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Romare: The music savant behind one of 2016's best albums

Found sounds — Out in the real world, Archie Fairhurst is searching for border-defying sounds that can be transformed into something timeless.

Written by: Alex King

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