October 2015

Mike Allison
October 30, 2015
Nearly two months after his surprising victory in the first round of Guatemala’s presidential elections, Jimmy Morales, a comedian-turned-...
Preethi Nallu
October 27, 2015
It was the most unlikely of alliances gathered at Syntagma Square that sultry July evening. Anarchists, nationalists, the far left, the not...
Juliane Okot Bitek
October 26, 2015
Early this year I returned to northern Uganda during the dry season and was reminded of the pervasive nature of dust, the way it defines...
Michael Bronner
October 23, 2015
In an extraordinary public statement on live television earlier this week, on the eve of Pakistani Prime Miniser Nawaz Sharif’s visit to...
Sally Kantar
October 22, 2015
Bangkok’s little-known population of Pakistani asylum seekers uses community action to respond to the challenges facing refugees without a...
Hilary R. Whitham
October 13, 2015
The Past is a Foreign Country , which closed this past weekend, was French-Ivorian photographer François-Xavier Gbré’s first solo...
Chandra Frank
October 12, 2015
I spent the majority of my summer in Los Angeles. New to the city as I was, I had no idea of what to expect besides the ominous presence of...
Max Ajl
October 6, 2015
The U.S-Iranian nuclear negotiations—described in polite but dishonest company as the P5+1/Iran negotiations, to conceal the central U.S...
Shimrit Lee
October 5, 2015
Curated by Keith Miller and Lauren Walsh, the “ Lost to History ” exhibition includes the work of four photographers – Ron Haviv , Andrea...
Seth Thomas
October 1, 2015
Editor's Introduction A lot is happening on trains right now, observes Portland-based cartoonist Seth Thomas, in his undertaking to make...