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  • Bruce Gilden Takes Street Photos Like You've Never Seen Before

    Bruce Gilden is most famous for his New York street photography. These days, that term might conjure up the idea of plonkers with DSLRs taking photos of Supreme-clad youths posing on street corners. But Gilden's signature style of in-your-face street...

  • No One Knows Exactly Why the Canadian Military Is in Haiti

    For a country that basically invented the concept of the peacekeeper, the current administration has overseen a nosedive to the point where the Canucks now rank 57 out of 114 troop-contributing nations worldwide. So the move to partake in a UN...

  • We Talked to Giles Clarke About His Photos from Haiti

    Giles Clarke is one of our favorite photographers. A few months back, he brought us some amazing imagery from the still-devastated island of Haiti, and for the next two weeks you'll be able to see that work in a gallery in Manhattan. We called him to...

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  • Remember Haiti? Giles Clarke Does

    On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquake hit Haiti, killing over 230,000 people, injuring many more, and leaving 1.5 million homeless. Although the media has since moved on for the most part, many Haitians are still struggling in scores of tent cities...

  • Fright Night

    Before Haiti was catapulted into the news following the catastrophic earthquake in January that killed 230,000 people, it was mainly known for two things: Wyclef Jean from the Fugees and Voodoo.

  • Zombie Town

    Haiti is the poorest country of the West Indies, and the slums of Port-au-Prince are some of the worst in the world.

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