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Outside, looking in. The Harem, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul. © Catherine Yiğit

From Çanakkale, thoughts about family create an invitation to a global community.

by Catherine Yiğit on 2 August 2010

Arnaldo Pomodoro's 'Sphere within a Sphere' at the Museum Building, Trinity College, Dublin. 2010 photograph by Javi Masa of Sevilla, Spain.

A Dubliner’s view of Globish, English, and the problem of global languages.

by Garry Prendiville on 12 July 2010

Staff member at 'Books Actually' on Club Street in Singapore. 2010 photograph by Geraldine Kan.

In Singapore, the catalytic impact of kids, communities, consultants and capitalists.

by Geraldine Kan on 30 June 2010

Alastair Cameron on one of many bus trips to World Cup football matches in South Africa.

Beyond the vuvuzelas of the World Cup: an operations report from South Africa.

by Bob Page on 26 June 2010

The Wuhan Foreign Languages School, or Wuhan Wai Guoyu Xuexiao.

How Chinese teenagers stick it to The Man.

by Michelle Cui Xiaoxiao on 24 June 2010

Harvest '09 T-shirt by TS Designs of Burlington, North Carolina.

Re-inventing the T-shirt in North Carolina.

by Bob Page on 21 June 2010

Aasif Mandvi of The Daily Show holds up an example of Chinese 'propaganda' in US public schools.

The Daily Show on Chinese ‘propaganda.’

by Bob Page on 10 June 2010

From Buzzfeed's '16 Items They Only Sell at Chinese Wal-Marts' -- crocodiles.

Brendan O’Kane on stuff in Chinese Wal-Marts.

by Bob Page on 25 May 2010

1961 Aston Martin Zagato DB4 GT in 'Allure of the Automobile' at the High Museum in Atlanta. Photograph by Peter Harholdt.

The rejuvenating elegance of automobiles.

by Bob Page on 20 March 2010

Installing the Olympic rings, alpine venue, Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

The peaceful Aussie army behind the scenes at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

by Bob Page on 18 February 2010

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