A Soccer Secession The future of Crimea is uncertain, and so is the future of its two most storied and successful football clubs. Read More
Still Life in Portugal: Q&A with Marcelo Londoño The Colombian photographer witnesses the disappearance of the Portuguese village of Torre.
City on Fire Xaq Frohlich visits Valencia during Fallas, a colorful festival that marks the arrival of spring.
Working-Class Ballet Philosopher Simon Critchley on the spectacle, poetry and importance of professional football.
The Last Time Ukraine was Truly Free A century ago, a hero rose up from the Ukrainian heartland who fought for neither east nor west.
Chasing the Light Lola Akinmade Åkerström went north—far north—to where the “blue hole” where solar explosions morph into a dancing line of green, red and fuchsia light—in search of the real meaning of the Aurora Borealis.
The Life and Death of Justin Fashanu Justin Fashanu was a rugged English striker and the first black soccer player to be traded for a million pounds. He was also openly gay.
Moscow’s Other Games How the Russian LGBT Sports Federation is trying to hold an event for people who aren’t supposed to exist.