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Returning to Afghanistan — one year after the fall of Kabul Vanity Fair · Peter van Agtmael I went back to witness life under Taliban rule, chronicling intriguing and, at times, unsettling scenes. |
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How Salman Rushdie changed everything newrepublic.com · Siva Vaidhyanathan Opinion: Rushdie’s vision of desi identity, unrestrained by colonialism, should inspire us as he recovers from his wounds. Unpacking fashion’s current obsession with mythical beasts VICE · Alice May Stenson What is fashion without legends and folklore? Freya the Walrus is the perfect metaphor for our times DAZED · Ted Stansfield Opinion: Rest in power Freya – your love and velveteen beauty were too big for this world. Why do animals have tails? theconversation.com · Michael A. Little Whether they belong to reptiles, insects, birds or mammals, tails serve a wide variety of purposes. |