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Giulietta Masina & Federico Fellini in Cannes, 1957.
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Giulietta Masina & Federico Fellini in Cannes, 1957.
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A scientist at Tokyo University has developed a coat which makes those who wear it appear invisible.
Professor Susumu Tachi told the BBC’s East Asia Today that the coat was made with a special type of “retro-reflective” material, which acts as a photographic screen.
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Sod roof houses in Vik, Iceland. Photo by Gilles Baldet.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we asked 11 women from different countries to choose one reason we should celebrate this year.
• From the US: Jessica Valenti - let’s celebrate the backlash against sexism
• From Egypt: Adhaf Souef - let’s celebrate the women of Egypt’s revolution
• From India: Mari Marcel Thekaekara - let’s celebrate Indian women being more visible than ever
• From Sudan: Lubna Hussein - let’s celebrate the women of Sudan’s Nuba mountains
• From China: Lijia Zhan - let’s celebrate China leading the world in wealthy self-made women
• From Afghanistan: Orzala Ashraf Nemat - let’s celebrate Afghanistan’s grassroots activists
• From Norway: Maria Reinertsen - let’s celebrate more dad time for kids in Norway
• From Chile: Catalina May - let’s celebrate a belated discission about women’s rights in Chile
• From the UK: Anna Bird - let’s celebrate a new energy among UK feminist activists
• From Russia: Natalia Antonova - let’s celebrate women taking on the government
• From Saudi Arabia: Eman Al Nafjan - let’s celebrate the Saudi women’s driving campaign
Photographs: Reuters; Phil Moore for the Guardian; Manish Swarup/AP; AP; Janine Wiedel/Alam; AFP/Getty Images; David Wong/AP; AP
Fluxus Manifesto (George Maciunas, 1963)
I Like America and America Likes Me - Joseph Beuys (performance, 1974)
Vertical Roll - Joan Jonas (1972)
stills from feminist science fiction film, Born in Flames (dir. Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Sadie Benning, It Wasn’t Love (1992)
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Paris, Texas.
Groucho’s letter to T.S. Eliot