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21 Fantastic Pictures Of Female Skateboarders From The 1970s

While much of the mythos of the origin of skateboarding is centered around teenage boys of Southern California, there was a strong contingent of female pioneers who helped shape skateboarding since it’s inception. Below we take a look at some of the women who influenced skateboarding culture in the 60s...

By Alexander Baldwin Jun 8, 2014

21 Fantastic Pictures Of Female Skateboarders From The 1970s

While much of the mythos of the origin of skateboarding is centered around teenage boys of Southern California, there was a strong contingent of female pioneers who helped shape skateboarding since it’s inception. Below we take a look at some of the women who influenced skateboarding culture in the 60s...

By Alexander Baldwin June 8, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXVIII

Architects Envision A 21st Century “Himalayas” At a juncture when it seems that humankind is at odds with nature (and losing), a vision like the Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center offers a much less antagonistic vision of that relationship. MAD architects debuted the modern day Himalayas at the 2014 Venice Architecture...

By Savannah Cox Jun 6, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXVIII

Architects Envision A 21st Century “Himalayas” At a juncture when it seems that humankind is at odds with nature (and losing), a vision like the Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center offers a much less antagonistic vision of that relationship. MAD architects debuted the modern day Himalayas at the 2014 Venice Architecture...

By Savannah Cox June 6, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXVII

Remembering Maya Angelou The world’s greatest writers are never just that. Using the written word as their shovel, they dig deep into the most devastating and dazzling facets of our humanity and present their findings–namely, truth–in their most organic and compelling forms. Such is the case with poet, activist and...

By Savannah Cox May 30, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXVII

Remembering Maya Angelou The world’s greatest writers are never just that. Using the written word as their shovel, they dig deep into the most devastating and dazzling facets of our humanity and present their findings–namely, truth–in their most organic and compelling forms. Such is the case with poet, activist and...

By Savannah Cox May 30, 2014

The World’s Most Beautiful Spring Blooms

In spring, green fields and trees transform into bright, colorful expanses of tulips, wildflowers and cherry blossoms. Savor these beautiful spring blooms.

By All That's Interesting May 17, 2014

The World’s Most Beautiful Spring Blooms

In spring, green fields and trees transform into bright, colorful expanses of tulips, wildflowers and cherry blossoms. Savor these beautiful spring blooms.

By All That's Interesting May 17, 2014

The World’s Best Storm Chaser Photography

Why capture people when you can take photos of storms? Storm chaser photography isn't for the faint of heart, but the visual rewards are worth the risk.

By All That's Interesting May 8, 2014

The World’s Best Storm Chaser Photography

Why capture people when you can take photos of storms? Storm chaser photography isn't for the faint of heart, but the visual rewards are worth the risk.

By All That's Interesting May 8, 2014

20 Of The Most Famous Sports Photos

1. The highly contested soccer match between Argentina and England in the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals is to thank for the “Hand of God” goal in which Maradona used his hand to place the ball into the net. The goal was allowed, and led to Argentina’s victory there and...

By Mamta Bhatt May 7, 2014

20 Of The Most Famous Sports Photos

1. The highly contested soccer match between Argentina and England in the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals is to thank for the “Hand of God” goal in which Maradona used his hand to place the ball into the net. The goal was allowed, and led to Argentina’s victory there and...

By Mamta Bhatt May 7, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXIII

Modern Remakes Of The World’s Most Iconic Paintings Classic works of art never cease to inspire; which is why it’s wholly unsurprising that–no matter how many years have passed–artists offer their unique takes on them. From Magritte to Dalí to Vermeer, Bored Panda offers us a humor-filled, 21st century take...

By Savannah Cox May 2, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LXIII

Modern Remakes Of The World’s Most Iconic Paintings Classic works of art never cease to inspire; which is why it’s wholly unsurprising that–no matter how many years have passed–artists offer their unique takes on them. From Magritte to Dalí to Vermeer, Bored Panda offers us a humor-filled, 21st century take...

By Savannah Cox May 2, 2014

40 Incredible Abandoned Structures

Evocative of our own limits, these abandoned structures provide us an opportunity to consider our place--however temporary--in the world.

By All That's Interesting Apr 30, 2014

40 Incredible Abandoned Structures

Evocative of our own limits, these abandoned structures provide us an opportunity to consider our place--however temporary--in the world.

By All That's Interesting April 30, 2014
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