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Why the Campaign to Make British Passports Blue Again Must Fail
Brexiters' stupid nostalgia will destroy everything young British kids have.
Sam Kriss
8.9.16
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We Asked an Expert What Would Happen if Australia Got Together to Boycott the Census
We could all just "go camping" or, apparently, just not be home because we're at an all-night Tuesday rave.
Katherine Gillespie
8.9.16
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Exploring the Controversy Around the UK Government's Inquiry Into Sharia Law
Before Theresa May became Prime Minister, she ordered an independent inquiry into the uses – and alleged abuses – of Sharia courts in Britain. But months before the report is set to be published, it's already causing a commotion.
Oliver Hotham
8.9.16
The Photo Issue 2016

Three Rivers, California by Catherine Opie
Perhaps best known for her portraits of Los Angeles's leather-dyke community, here Catherine Opie switches gears to capture life at a Three Rivers, California rodeo.
Catherine Opie
8.9.16
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What the Latest Mafia Bust Says About Organized Crime
The East Coast sweep charged 46 people and shows that even if the schemes change, some mobsters never will.
Seth Ferranti
8.9.16
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Documenting Post-Chavez Venezuela
"This work is about inequality," says photographer Natalie Keyssar, "and a level of tension and sometimes danger so powerful in daily life it's almost palpable."
Natalie Keyssar
8.9.16
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Scientists Developed a Way to Make DMT Trips Last Longer Than Ever
The new model still needs to be tested, but it could be a game-changer for one of the more intensely hallucinogenic psychedelics there is.
Jesse Jarnow
8.9.16
Recipe

Wagyu with Celery Root and Kale Recipe
Tender wagyu is enhanced with both kale and celery root purées.
Matt Lambert
8.8.16
Art

Sculptor Christine Prescott Follows Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Frida Kahlo
Christian Thompson talks to fellow artist Christine Prescott about her seductive sculptures.
CHRISTIAN THOMPSON
8.8.16
Recipe

Pigs Blood with Berries and Basil Recipe
Don't be scared of the blood– you'll be fooled into thinking this is chocolate.
Matt Lambert
8.8.16
Photo

Live Pythons and Inflatable Ducks: Photos of Ordinary Macedonians on Holiday
It's a far cry from the turquoise waters of neighbouring Greece, but who cares about murky water when it's hot?
Alexandros Avramidis, Text: Kostas Koukoumakas
8.8.16
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Elections Are Ruining Democracy
"I don't think we realise how close we are to political violence. Democracy in Europe can no longer be taken for granted. It is vanishing at an alarming rate."
Bruno Bayley
8.8.16
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