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Why Principals Matter

Nadia Lopez didn't think anybody cared about her middle school. Then Humans of New York told her story to the Internet—and everything changed.

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Meet the 14-Year-Old Who Can Lift More Than 300 Pounds

A short film from The Atlantic explores how a teen in Maryland became a powerlifting sensation.

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How a 5'5" Basketball Player Trained Himself to Dunk

Brandon Todd is one of the shortest men in the world capable of dunking a basketball.

What Fifty Shades Left Out: A Straightforward Guide to BDSM

The Fifty Shades trilogy has made kink and BDSM the new standard for “hot sex.” But what does that involve? 

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Welcome to Elgin Park: A Miniature 1950s Utopia

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.

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Meet 'Jazzbo': He's a 76-Year-Old Clown in a One-Man Band

"My main objective was to be a jazz-playing clown. That kind of worked out."

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What Is a City?

Cities are like nothing else on Earth.

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A Portrait of a Brooklyn Hustler

"As long as I can supply a demand, I can make a living."

IF OUR BODIES COULD TALK

Creative Ideas Happen When You Stop Checking Your Phone

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.

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A Dictator's Disembodied Head as Art

A Spanish artist made a hyper-realistic sculpture of Francisco Franco—and then the story got weird.

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