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Quote of the Week
A great photograph should say everything.
Burt Glinn
Friday, Jun. 16, 2006
Father's Day; Thanks, Pops
Thursday, Jun. 15, 2006
School's Out For Summer
Wednesday, Jun. 14, 2006
Che Guevara's Birthday
Tuesday, Jun. 13, 2006
Oklahoma Becomes Last State to Legalize Tattoos/recent news, 5/10 NYT
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BRISTOL, Tenn.—Preparing a car for a race at Bristol Motor Speedway, 2000.
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Interactive Essays
Pakistan 2005Fashion magazine
Pakistan 2005
by Chris Steele-Perkins

The South Asia Earthquake that struck on October 8th, 2005 killed an estimated 73,000 people and left nearly 3 million homeless. Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins traveled with ActionAid to document the aftermath in Northern Pakistan, the area hit hardest by the quake.

Fashion Magazine
by Bruce Gilden

Like a bull in a china shop, Bruce Gilden lets loose with Fashion Magazine, a high-concept, tongue-in-cheek take on the glossy conventions of the fashion world. In the seven-part magazine, Gilden recasts the world of beauty and glamour through his up-close and aggressive street photography style.

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Book of the Week: <i>Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979</i>
Book of the Week: Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979
by Susan Meiselas
Susan Meiselas' photographs and interviews of participants in Nicaragua’s revolution form a powerful narrative in Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979. The book traces history from the Somoza regime, to the path of the popular resistance that led to an insurrection, to the triumph of the revolution.
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On June 19, 1949, NASCAR opened its first Grand National event at the Charlotte, N.C., Fairgrounds. Since then, motor sports have boomed, in the United States and around the world.
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