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A Spanish artist made a hyper-realistic sculpture of Francisco Franco—and then the story got weird.
In the 16th century, men used linen condoms laced shut with ribbons.
In this short film, a young soldier fights to survive an ambush in a hostile war zone.
A reclusive artist built this idealized suburb to grapple with his painful childhood memories. "Elgin Park is never a lonely place for me," he says.
Remember what it's like to be bored? New York Public Radio asked listeners to cut back on phone time and see where their minds took them.
The Fifty Shades trilogy has made kink and BDSM the new standard for “hot sex.” But what does that involve?
In the late 1960s, nearly half of American children walked to and from school each day.
"An education devoid of arts is an empty, half-brain kind of education."
The easiest thing a community can do to encourage walking? Build better sidewalks.
In Spain, a dance guitarist hustles to make a modest living amidst economic turmoil.
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