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For Those With HPPD, The Acid Trip Never Ends

For Those With HPPD, The Acid Trip Never Ends

For anyone experimenting with mind-altering drugs, the prospect of having a “bad trip” is a rather unsettling one. But what if the trip never ends?
What We Love This Week, Volume CXVII

What We Love This Week, Volume CXVII

Awkward presidential first pitches, international pillow fights and more: Spring is on our mind.
What We Love This Week, Volume CXV

What We Love This Week, Volume CXV

From photographers covering gender exploration to the changing face of the modern "family", this week we're fans of artists who tackle the unconventional.
Our Interview With Jason Lewis, Explorer And Author Of The Expedition Trilogy

Our Interview With Jason Lewis, Explorer And Author Of The Expedition Trilogy

We sit down with the record-breaking adventurer to talk travel, sustainability, and where the world is headed.
What We Love This Week, Volume CXIV

What We Love This Week, Volume CXIV

From Victorians having fun to the most iconic moments of 1965, this week we're obsessed with photo histories that defy traditional narratives.
What We Love This Week, Volume CXI

What We Love This Week, Volume CXI

World photography awards and bizarre Japanese naked festivals are just a few items we're obsessed with this week.
In The Time Of Victorian Portraits, The Quickest Way To Look Like An Idiot Was By Smiling

In The Time Of Victorian Portraits, The Quickest Way To Look Like An Idiot Was By Smiling

Whether haunting or silly, these Victorian portraits reveal what photography was like well over a century ago.
What We Love This Week, Volume CIX

What We Love This Week, Volume CIX

From human-altered environments to the beauty of our physical composition, this week we're fans of the capacities and intricacies of the human being.
What We Love This Week, Volume CVII

What We Love This Week, Volume CVII

Extreme weather and wealth have really caught our attention this week.
What We Love This Week, Volume CVI

What We Love This Week, Volume CVI

Young Betty White, pre-tech boom San Francisco, and photos unearthing the 1950s black experience are just a handful of the things we love this week.
Chinese Cancer Villages Show The High Human Cost Of Industrialization

Chinese Cancer Villages Show The High Human Cost Of Industrialization

Chinese cancer villages are popping up all around the country. If not handled responsibly, they could greatly inhibit China's future growth.