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Photography

Photograph by Peter Menzel
December 2006/January 2007 / Photography

Our Weekly Bread

December 12, 2006August 23, 2017 - by Peter Menzel

Around the world in many meals

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November 2006 / Photography

Inner Views

November 8, 2006February 10, 2018 - by Various artists

Forty-three illustrations on the theme of “the teenage mind”

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Photograph by Eamon Mac Mahon
October 2005 / Photography

Afterglow

October 12, 2005May 11, 2020 - by Eamon Mac Mahon

The half-life of Uranium City

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July/August 2005 / Photography

Fictional Houses

July 12, 2005April 30, 2017 - by Robin Collyer

During the 1950s and 1960s, “transformer houses” were built in quiet suburban neighbourhoods across Canada. Necessary illusions, these normal-looking houses were, in fact, electrical substations owned by hydro companies and …

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Photograph by Rita Leistner
April 2005 / Photography

al Rashad

April 12, 2005May 5, 2020 - by Rita Leistner

Inside Baghdad’s largest psychiatric hospital, during an insane war

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December 2004/January 2005 / Photography

Inside a Different Kabul

December 12, 2004May 4, 2020 - by Ahmet Sel

Seven portraits from post-Taliban Afghanistan

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July/August 2004 / Photography

Walden Pond Revisited

July 12, 2004April 30, 2020 - by Thaddeus Holownia

THADDEUS Holownia, an artist and professor of fine arts in Sackville, New Brunswick, has always been interested in the American naturalist Henry David Thoreau. From 1845 to 1847, Thoreau lived …

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