Timothy Fadek photographs Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein
Continue ReadingIn the last round of "Obama vs. Wall Street," the financial guys don't look the worse for wear.
Continue ReadingLucaites: “The idealized world of youthful innocence” is a taken for granted assumption for western audiences.
Continue Reading1st of a series of six posts on BagNewsOriginals looking at The Great Recession and featuring the photos of Anthony Suau.
Continue ReadingIs there a method behind these messages or should they best be read as the signs of true madness?
Continue ReadingThe drug trade via Mexico has been escalating exponentially in terms of product distributed, money transacted and lives lost.
Continue ReadingBagNewsSalon's Visual Week in Review for 4/14/10 looks at Obama's Nuclear Disarmament Summit in Washington.
Continue ReadingWhat’s smart and, yes, respectful about Nina Berman’s Tea Party photos is that they aren’t taking the Tea Party any more or less seriously than the party’s frustrations, on the one hand, and their antics, on the other. –Michael Shaw
Continue ReadingPublisher Michael Shaw reflects on the relaunch of BagNewsNotes
Continue ReadingWelcome to BagNewsOriginals! Our mission is to present photographs and stories that you haven’t seen elsewhere before, or seen in this way: original content from photographers across America and around the world. Over the past six years, the BAG’s unique perspectives on published images have hopefully changed the way...
Continue ReadingThe English speaking peoples of the world can bask in the knowledge that their common tongue has become the international language not merely of science and commerce but also of police power. No matter whether they maintain civic order or brutalize regime opponents, English gets the credit.
Continue ReadingI'm really trying to understand Tea Party symbolism. ...And it's not easy.
Continue ReadingA poignant reminder that those who carry the weight of our military efforts too often go off to war as naïve and wide-eyed children.
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