Corpus Christi
A Man Locked in an ATM Room Used 'Help Me' Notes to Escape
"Sure enough we can hear a little voice coming from the machine," a responding officer said.
Amidst the Revelry in Miami, Cuban Artists Document Changing Times
Issue #3 of Steadfast Magazine launches at a time of celebration, sorrow, and upheaval.
Who Throws a Glove in a Baseball Fight? Yohander Mendez, That's Who!
Throwing a glove at someone is probably not going to hurt them.
Arcade City Is the ‘Black Market’ Uber that Runs on Facebook
Arcade City aims to “disrupt” the centralized ridehailing operators.
What It’s Like to Be a Priest in the Trouble Spots the Pope is Visiting in Mexico
The Pope is heading for Chiapas, Michoacán, and Ciudad Juárez. Local priests talk about working in places where indigenous traditions mean chickens are sacrificed in church, poor farmers ask if it's ok to grow drugs, and where cartels rule.
Spain Held Its Annual Devil Baby Jumping Festival
A northern Spanish village marks the feast of Corpus Christi by getting men to dress as the devil and hurdle newborn babies in the street.
Greece's Fascist Homophobes Have God and Police on Their Side
It's a warm night in Athens, and the nuns have broken the police line. They didn't have to try too hard. The lines of riot cops assembled outside the Chytirio theater are mostly trying to stop the anti-fascists from reaching the neo-Nazis, nuns, and...
The Police Watched This Guy Get Beat Up by Fascists
Greece really isn't a great place to be right now.