Earlier this year, photographer Gaia Squarci participated in a project documenting experimental theatre company Living Theatre and its co-founder Judith Malina. She recently traveled to Burning Man in Black Rock City, Nev., where she was able to follow the new generation of the New York-based group.
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Antigovernment protesters seized the police-department building in the Lviv, a Ukrainian city hundreds of miles east of Kiev, on Wednesday, as a flareup of violence turned fatal in Kiev. Photographers captured protesters storming the building.
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In today’s pictures, a swan sits on thin ice on a river in Berlin, an angry pedestrian takes a swipe at a car in England, a Spanish soccer team refuses to play, and more.
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Thousands of spectators watched Sunday as a pair of doves released by children alongside Pope Francis were attacked by two birds at St. Peter's Square.
Pope Francis joined children in releasing the two doves in St. Peter's Square following an appeal for peace in Ukraine. According to The Associated Press, "a seagull and a large black crow swept down on the doves right after they were set free from an open window of the Apostolic Palace."
The doves managed to continue flying, but their condition was uncertain following the attack.
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In today’s pictures, a pilgrim bathes in the River Jordan, Senate leaders strike a deal, a house falls into a river in the Philippines, and more.
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In this week’s photos from around New York, bamboo overruns some neighborhoods, candidates for mayor ramp up their efforts and Red Hook finds its feet after superstorm Sandy.
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In this week’s photos from around New York, tomatoes are flung in Brooklyn, adults take to jump rope and Anthony Weiner loses ground in the mayoral race.
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In today’s pictures, a Masaai cricket team plays a match in Kenya, Chinese farmers sling mud, Portuguese performers squeeze into small spaces and more.
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In today’s pictures, Buddhist monks walk with candles in Thailand, IKEA advertisements are taken down in Sweden, an air show takes place over Kuwait City, and more.
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The World Photography Organisation announced the finalists and shortlists for the Professional, Open and Youth categories of the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards. Take a look at some of the images chosen to be finalists.
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In today’s pictures, Sierra Leone prepares to vote for president, China introduces its new leadership, Germany increases pensions for Holocaust survivors, and more.
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In today’s pictures, a man takes a nap at a shopping mall in Singapore, two friends wait with a baby for New York Comic Con, a giant mysterious eyeball is found on a beach in Florida, and more.
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In today’s pictures, a cow grazes in a field in Germany, a skateboarder wipes out in South Africa, lettuce grows in tsunami-hit Japan, and more.
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In this week’s photos from around New York, New Yorkers commemorate the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Gloria Vanderbilt showcases her art and models prepare for New York Fashion Week shows.
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In today’s pictures, a boy uses a plastic bag to keep off the rain in Nepal, a West Point cadet gets a haircut in New York, tobacco farmers protest in Indonesia, and more.
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In today’s pictures, a Hindu bathes in a river in New Delhi, a cow gets a good brushing in the Netherlands, a fisherman finds shade under an anchor in China, and more.
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Is your phone's camera the only camera you need? Take a look at some iPhone photos taken by photojournalists Ramsay de Give, Eli Meir Kaplan, Julie Platner, and Daniella Zalcman.
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Brooklyn composer and musician Michael Hearst collects unusual instruments from around the world to use in his work. Photojournalist Ramsay de Give recently visited with Mr. Hearst for The Wall Street Journal and recorded him as he discussed and played selected instruments from his collection.
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EFFORTLESS: Rafael Nadal of Spain faced off against Juan Monaco of Argentina during day one of the final Davis Cup match between Spain and Argentina Friday in Seville, Spain. (Jasper Juinen/Getty Images) DANGEROUS FIND: Firemen eyed a bomb from World War II, lying near a temporary dam in the Rhine River. In the biggest evacuation [...]
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In today's pictures, a child looks at a giant mooncake in awe in China, Kenya’s Kemboi celebrates at the World Championships, a World War II veteran salutes in Berlin, and more.
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In today’s pictures, a boy waits for customers at a shoe stall in Pakistan, a priest and parishioner share a laugh in Madrid, dogs pile atop a cart in Brazil and more.
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In today’s pictures, a Chicagoan tries to beat the heat, a man ‘wrestles’ with a crocodile in Thailand, dolphins swim in South Africa and more.
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In today’s pictures, a swimmer competes in Shanghai, a man cools off in a kiddie pool in Michigan, villagers arm themselves against a gang in Guatemala and more.
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In today’s pictures, hotel maids band together in New York, Yemenis celebrate their president’s departure, a teary-eyed veteran remembers D-Day and more.
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In today’s pictures, a North Carolina student misspells a word at a spelling bee, a girl peeks at a camera in Pakistan, Endeavour lands after its last mission and more.
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In today’s pictures, a worker drinks in New Delhi, the sun shines straight down Manhattan streets, a beached whale dies in England and more.
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A dog shows off her acrobatic skills in Madison Square, a pilot soars over Long Island, and more in the week’s best photos from across Greater New York.
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In today’s pictures, cadets graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy, a newborn listens to music in Slovakia, girls play in a sandstorm in Pakistan and more.
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In today's pictures, workers walk to a construction site in Russia, President Obama meets with British Prime Minister David Cameron, a peacock struts its stuff in Romania and more.
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In today's pictures, a U.S. Marine secures a detainee in Afghanistan, a farmer works a rice field in Vietnam, a girl waits as women pray in Yemen and more.
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In today's pictures, a fight breaks out in Ukrainian Parliament, a woman who jumps from a window is saved in China, Dmitry Medvedev gives an address and more.
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In today's pictures, surfers compete in Rio de Janeiro, monks celebrate Buddha in Thailand, a woman gets wrapped up at a beauty expo in Japan and more.
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In today's pictures, a man arranges bricks at a factory in Pakistan, Obama greets students at their graduation in Tennessee, Syrians flee their country and more.
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In today's pictures, a man awaits more flooding in Mississippi, farmers harvest wheat in the West Bank as the sun sets, beachgoers relax in Lisbon and more.
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The 200,000 images held by the Meserve-Kundardt Foundation include the archives of two famed Life magazine photographers, Gordon Parks and Ed Clark, as well as one of the most extensive collections of Civil War photographs.
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In today's pictures, Ugandan protesters are sprayed with water, a man kisses the grave of a Libyan rebel fighter, an upstate New York man upsets mosque leaders and more.
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In today’s pictures, a wind storm blows through China, a masked monkey performs in Indonesia, a big wind turbine part arrives in Ohio and more.
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In today's pictures, an honor guard member faints in Spain, a villager transports pigs through floodwaters in Thailand, fans celebrate India's cricket win and more.
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In today's pictures, Somalis receive food, the Supreme Court hears arguments in the Wal-Mart case, cherry blossoms bloom in Washington and more.
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In today’s pictures, police in Jordan carry a tent to protect protesters from stone-throwing opponents, a Florida fan seeks a racecar driver's autograph, an Italian fisherman feeds Tunisian refugees and more.
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In today’s pictures, an injured police officer is carried away in Algeria, a Yemeni soldier sports a flower and flag on his gun, heavy machinery breaks through a section of underground tunnel in Switzerland and more.
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In today's pictures, a tsunami survivor bathes in Japan, teachers protest in Ukraine, bicyclists compete in the Tour of Catalunya in Spain and more.
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In today's pictures, a nuclear-submarine crew participates in a drill in Russia, an Israeli police officer is set on fire, Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns to Haiti and more.
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In today's pictures, a boy peers between protesters in Yemen, Indian 'forest dwellers' protest for their rights, a girl passes the time in Haiti and more.
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In today's pictures, customers wait to purchase Apple's iPad 2, a volcano spews smoke in Indonesia, Libyan rebels suffer casualties and more.
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In today's pictures, a protester is detained in Nepal, a Muslim lawmaker cries on Capitol Hill, Coptic Christians mourn their loved ones in Cairo and more.
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In today's photos, surfers compete in Australia, a U.S. Marine searches a shrouded Afghan woman, young men paint themselves in oil and ash in Mexico and more.
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In today’s pictures, fire breaks out at a public housing building in Philadelphia, militants kill the only Christian in Pakistan’s government, a child visits the Vatican and more.
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In today's pictures, a car drives through a wall in China, a Bangladeshi worker tries to leave Libya, a yogi gets flexible in India and more.
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In today’s pictures, a child sleeps in a hammock at a train station in India, Hindu holy men reflect on Lord Shiva, the U.S. space shuttle Discovery takes off for the last time and more.
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In today’s pictures, residents flee fighting in Ivory Coast, a nun prays in Jerusalem’s Old City, steelworkers protest in Germany, and more.
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An estimated 1/2 million Central American migrants traverse Mexico every year on their way to the United States. The National Human Rights Commission of Mexico reported that in 2009 nearly 10.000 migrants were kidnapped in this country by gangs. On the long journey that migrants take, around 5.000 km, they also suffer robbery, rape, hunger and adverse climate before they get to the Mexico/U.S. border. With the help and support of the Ayuda en Acción organization Markel Redondo travelled from Honduras to Arizona following the migrant trails and collecting interviews and photographs with migrants along my journey (Sept-Oct 2010).
Having spent a week avoiding the air kissing of the fashionistas and the ire of the paparazzi, Mustafah Abdulaziz sends us his closing report on the elegance, the awkwardness and the absolutely fabulous-ness of New York fashion week.
Having spent a week avoiding the air kissing of the fashionistas and the ire of the paparazzi, Mustafah Abdulaziz sends us his closing report on the elegance, the awkwardness and the absolutely fabulous-ness of New York fashion week.
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The relative calm of the large rally of the day before was shattered early 02 February when apparent supporters of President Mubarak literally rode into town. On horseback and camels they came to vent their anger and frustration at their fellow countrymen who have brought the Presidency to the verge of collapse.
Despite record cotton prices last year, some Chinese farmers are storing their harvest and holding out for even higher prices, hoping to help overcome higher costs of fertilizer and labor.
Hundreds of protesters led a peaceful -- if noisy -- rally Wednesday in central Tunis, demanding that former allies of deposed President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stop clinging to power.
India hopes to assign each of its 1.2 billion people a unique 12-digit ID number based on digital fingerprints and iris scans, in what many specialists consider the most technologically and logistically complex national identification effort ever attempted.
The county fair circuit has given the world tractor pulls and demolition derbies in harvesting machines. Now comes the latest twist on heavy metal meets road rage: Figure 8 school bus racing.
This week in Greater New York, Times Square get's a new coat of paint, Alex Rodriguez tries to steal a base, the new Willis Avenue Bridge is nearly at it's new home, and more.
Al Shabaab’s recent attacks in Uganda were its first outside Somalia, offering troubling signs of how the Somali terror group’s operations have shifted to support al Qaeda.
The interim government of this Central Asian nation vowed Tuesday to proceed with plans for a referendum this month and parliamentary elections later this year, despite bloody ethnic clashes and a widening humanitarian crisis in the south. (See related article.)
A collection of the best photos snapped in New York this week, including a rescue at a coal plant in Jersey City, Indy 500 drivers at Herald Square, the start of Fleet Week and more.
In photos of the week, Thai policemen sit in front of a damaged shopping mall, a military vessel passes the Statue of Liberty, a man eats a snake and much more.
In the annual Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, people-powered creatures made of everything from tulle mesh fabric to recycled trashcan lids face off along a 15-mile course of concrete, cobblestones, water and mud. See Related Story
In this week's photos, the young lone survivor of a plane crash recovers, a soldier who served in Afghanistan is buried, boys play video games in Tokyo and more.
In pictures of the week, a Palestinian reacted after a mosque is gutted by fire, a Greek riot police officer was engulfed in flames, Haitians enjoyed a soccer game and more.
In pictures of the week, a Goldman Sachs employee testifies on Capitol Hill, fighting erupts at the Ukrainian parliament, President Obama has a kitchen table discussion with a family and more.
In New York City Sunday, children played with cherry blossoms, would-be elevator operators looked for a way up, a film festival was underway and a dead body was found under a bridge.
In pictures of the week, a pilot gives a thumbs up before takeoff, ballerinas stretch before an audition, fire crews battle a blaze on an oil rig and more.
In photos of the week, the daughter of late Polish President Lech Kaczynski mourns, a woman argues for food in Haiti, a volcano erupts in Iceland and more.
In Bokapahari, India, thousands of people live over an inferno of raging coal fires, earning roughly $2 a day selling coal they pilfered from a government mine. The government has spent millions to build them new apartments, but so far the residents are staying put. Обсуждение
In this weeks Photos of the Week, a child listens intently to Nancy Pelosi, people fish in a dried up river filled with ice, Israeli police arrest Palestinians and more. Обсуждение
As the U.S. government reviews its long-delayed project to guard the border with Mexico, citizens are taking up the job themselves in Campo, Calif. Обсуждение
In Rwanda, the government’s determination to prevent a reprise of the genocide here 16 years ago has led to growing tension, and a delicate peace is showing signs of strain.
In Pictures of the Week, a soldier guards bed mattresses to be distributed in Chile, protests in Greece continue, the woman claiming to be the oldest person in the world and more. Обсуждение
In Photos of the Week, storm "Xynthia" roars through western Europe, Chile faces the aftermath of its earthquake, voting begins in Iraq and more. Обсуждение
In Photos of the Week, a soldier survives after being struck in the head with a bullet, beautiful candlelit snow huts, a road split in half and more. Обсуждение
In Photos of the Week, U.S. soldiers mourn fellow troops, New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton makes a victory lap with the Lombardi Trophy, the Chinese prepare for Lunar New Year and more. Обсуждение
In Photos of the Week, a masked Venezuelan university student protests, New Orleans Saints fans celebrate, teddy bears on the fashion runway and more. Обсуждение
The tortuous journey of a disaster-relief group through Port-au-Prince, blocked by traffic, broken-down trucks, bureaucracy, and lack of coordination, became a textbook example of why aid still hasn’t reached many needy Haitians more than two weeks after the Jan. 12 earthquake. (Complete coverage.) Обсуждение
In Photos of the Week, women compete in the luge World Cup, a mannequin enjoys a fashion show in Spain and a road-side protest in Hong Kong. Обсуждение
Armed with little more than hope and the clothes on their back, Haitians headed for the countryside, hoping to leave behind the persistent tremors and the corpse-littered wreckage of the capital. (Complete coverage.) Обсуждение
The first signs of food, medicine and other aid international began trickling in to the devastated Haitian capital, even as despair grew among the survivors of this week's deadly earthquake. Homeless people, and those afraid to sleep under rickety houses, now live on the streets. (Complete coverage.) Обсуждение
In the Pictures of the Week, Haiti begins clean up efforts after earthquake, icicles in Florida, unveiling of Volkswagen's new hybrid and more. Обсуждение
Afghanistan's anti-polio campaign is bringing together the Taliban, the central government, and United Nations agencies into a partnership that shows the tantalizing possibility of negotiating with insurgents.
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In the Pictures of the Week, the damage caused by a bomb blast in Karachi, floods in Argentina, Israeli magician Hezi Dean attempts to stay in a block of ice for 64 hours and more.
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In Pictures of the Week, a Eurostar passenger stranded at St. Pancras Station, an illegal immigrant boy collects trash, the debris of the American Airlines flight that crash landed and more.
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In the Pictures of the Week, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is struck in the face, the maiden flight of Boeing 787, FedEx package overload and more.
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In the Photos of the Week, cadets read while waiting for President Barack Obama, a man rowing through flooded streets of Argentina, a physically challenged swimmer and more. To see more images, click here to see the slideshow.
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