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Marine Veteran Kirstie Ennis: Life After A Leg Amputation | Cosmopolitan
Albuquerque-based artist Audrey Montoya has been making felt monstrosities for the past several years. Her needle felt creations are a reaction to the current state of…everything. Her work brings people together with monsters that represent the way we all feel inside.
A new take on a how to video, part indie film, part instructional film, this piece takes you through a ritual using Haus of Hoodoo's spiritual tools.
2016 Telly Award winning documentary In Cosmo's first documentary, "Mom, I'm Not A Girl", a mother speaks about raising her son Penelope, who is anatomically female.
Kaylene Baker and Josh Baker spent the day climbing in Big Timber, Montana, on June 30, 2018. During their final climb of the day, a boulder came loose and struck Kaylene. After a remarkable rescue and months of intense recovery and rehab, she survived. This is the story of how she and Josh keep moving forward.
Faced with gentrification and problems amid the pandemic, including a shocking rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, America's Chinatowns face an uncertain future. Roker explores the history of these immigrant enclaves and learns how Americanized Chinese cuisine became a staple on tables across the country. "Family Style" visits the Pekin Noodle Parlor, the oldest Chinese-American restaurant in the U.S., Far East Cafe in San Francisco and Nice Day Chinese in NY This work lives in the National Archives
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