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He walked me to the car. He pulled my hair. Her lips were amazing and knew exactly what to do. She n...

{ Check Your Baggage }
He walked me to the car. He pulled my hair. Her lips were amazing and knew exactly what to do. She n...

In retrospect, the relocation of Urban Outfitters' headquarters to the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 2006 seems all but natu...

While my 6’2” frame sat in my cramped window seat of an airbus a330 last night, two concepts related to airports and fly...
I’ll preface this by saying, I am a woman. As well, women are just as objectified today as they were hundreds of years a...

It's early in the afternoon and I'm enjoying one of the last warm days of September, sitting on the terrace of Café Myri...

What do Kenya and Canada have in common? Both countries are filled with vibrant populations who truly care about creatin...

About 10.000 protesters took on the street of Toronto on the opening day of G20. After 2 hours of peaceful march, about 100 violent black-blocs anarchists left the march and started smashing windows and police cars. After about a hour and a half, police began trapping protesters in Queen's Park, as the anarchists changed clothes and vanished, leaving peaceful protesters against police charge and pepper sprays bullets.
Sous une pluie battante, arivée de Ban Ki-moon a l'aeroport Pearson de Toronto pour le G20 qui commence cet après-midi - June 26, 2010
Jeudi 24 juin, Toronto, plus de policiers que d'activistes dans les rues de Toronto à la veille du G8. Ici, un officier de la police de Toronto longe la clôture de sécurité de plus de 3km de long qui entoure le Toronto Convention Centre qui accueillera le G20 à partir de samedi.
Alors que la Police de Toronto vient d'arrêter un homme atteint de surdité durant la manifestation "Global day of action", une femme supplie la police de relâcher son ami
{Photos by Valerian Mazataud}