Looking for Sushi, “European” food and a Hookah Lounge in Russia?
Just a half-hour drive from the Olympic village is a little taste of home for American, European, Japanese and Turkish Olympians. Sochi’s multicultural Pittsburgh Bar is named after the city of...
View ArticleThe Grow Houses of the Holy Land
A border crackdown is making it tough to get a good bag of weed on the streets of Israel these days, and Israelis are starting to take matters into their own hands. More people are deciding to just...
View ArticleSochi: I Want to Believe
The Winter Olympics at Sochi began today, and the feeling of national pride has been overwhelming. This is my country’s big moment, and I want the Olympics to go well. The event seems worth it, even...
View ArticleFor Sochi Dogs, Killer Looks
In the weeks leading up to the Olympics, Sochi officials engaged in a systematic purging of the city’s stray dogs, cleansing streets once teeming with wandering mongrel packs by forcing them into...
View ArticleInside Russia’s Media Crackdown
TV Rain, Russia’s only independent, privately owned television channel, is in serious crisis. The channel is the country’s main news outlet for a liberal alternative to the Kremlin-affiliated media,...
View ArticleEgypt’s Imprisoned Muslim Sisterhood
Amna Yasser was only 17 and in her last year of high school when she was arrested near Al Azhar University for protesting against the military coup in Egypt. Mareya el-Metwally Samaha was even...
View ArticleOn the Front Line, Female Soldiers Lean in Harder
When Joy Bronson Smith got her wings in 1987, she was the only woman in a class of 30 navy pilots. In aviation officer school, she had slept in a room with three empty beds because there was no one...
View ArticleBeaten to Death in Ukraine: A Staggering List of Protester’s Injuries
Euromaidan activist Yuri Verbitsky’s cold, tortured body was found in a forest in Ukraine, where it had been dumped after assailants abducted him. Verbitsky had gone to Oleksandrivska Hospital in Kiev...
View ArticleCan Japanese Comics Cure Childhood Obesity?
A researcher at New York City’s Hunter College has come up with a new way to cure childhood obesity: Force kids to read long Japanese comic strips, or manga, about healthy eating. According to May May...
View ArticleOlympic Style: The Hot Domes of Sochi
The Winter Olympics are especially notable for hosting sports that seem like they were made up by your childhood neighbor—you know, the annoying one who wore capes and was always building forts? I...
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