Ringl and Pit
by Juan Mandelbaum Media, Art & CultureA captivating portrait of Grete Stern and Ellen Auerbach, two pioneering artists who started a photography studio in Berlin in 1929, and what being a “New Woman” was like 80 years ago.
A captivating portrait of Grete Stern and Ellen Auerbach, two pioneering artists who started a photography studio in Berlin in 1929, and what being a “New Woman” was like 80 years ago.
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The definitive exposé of the consequences of America's wartime use of Agent Orange in Vietnam
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A small team of Ecuadorian doctors expanding the possibilities of rural health for their own people.
Sometimes the hardest story to tell is your own.
An act of conscience that shocked the world