Cocktails & Carnage: Russia’s Sexual Outlaws Howard Chua-Eoan meets up with leaders of the Russian LGBT Sport Federation in the run-up to the Sochi Olympics. Read More
The Last Fight of Nanjing’s Survivors The struggle to remind the world of what happened in Nanjing in 1937. From photographer Amanda Mustard.
The Far Post: In Glasgow, a Rival’s Lament Glasgow’s storied Rangers Football Club was gutted last year. Where does that leave the fans of its oldest and only rival?
They’ve Never Heard of Cheese Mark Weston on the surprises of being a Brit living on an island in the middle of Africa’s largest lake.
The Muscleman of Myanmar Can a controversial bodybuilder finally win Burma the respect that it craves?
A Choir Fit for Mandela Cape Town’s multiethnic Rosa Choir is a fine place to consider the legacy of Nelson Mandela.
Cocktails & Carnage: The People Behind Person of the Year Howard Chua-Eoan goes to Alphabet City to drink Sprezzatura Royales and reminisce about TIME’s Person of the Year.
Ladakh, Atop the World An old photograph in his grandparent’s home in Calcutta had long intrigued Sugato Mukherjee. Twenty-five years later, he finally got to see Ladakh for himself.
Lost History: Q&A with Oksana Yushko Balaklava, a small town by the sea in the Crimean Peninsula, was closed to the outside world for more than 30 years because of its top-secret submarine base.