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At first glance, Dorothea Lange’s photographs of Japanese-Americans, taken in the early 1940s, appear to show ordinary activities. People wait patiently in lines. Children play. A woman makes…
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Following the demise of American Apparel, Mikelle Street pens a personal ode to the polarizing brand. Get the full story here.
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Lessons in plaid from the stylish men of Milan Fashion Week.
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Marilyn Mugot captures a world bathed in blues, purples, and pinks.
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A couple living in one of New York’s most expensive neighbourhoods havs refused to pay rent for more than six years claiming that a loophole in the law makes them exempt. Zachary Bennett and Karen…
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Coverage of legendary Japanese designer Michiko Koshino's first fashion show in Harajuku in 17 years.
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How to cool your body down when the weather gets the best of you.
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Earlier this week, I awarded The Verge's highest ever score, 9.4, to the extraordinary Focal Utopia headphones. Inhabiting the space between those cans was a rare (and terribly expensive)...
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Gasp! Mastercard has gone and messed with one of the most iconic logos in corporate history and, shockingly, the new one isn't absolutely terrible. Far from it, in fact, as the old payments...
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When Zak Pashak's factory opened in 2013, bicycle manufacturing in the U.S. had all but disappeared
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In an extract from his book on Donald Trump and golf, Rick Reilly explains why the president’s game can tell us more about him than a roomful of psychologists
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One man's opinion on the best (and worst) fast food French fries.