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Vitali Klitschko during Ukraine's incipient revolution.
by Ettiene De MalGlaive
Let's Be Friends | Daniel Parent
NAIROBI, Kenya — WHEN the Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina published his acclaimed memoir three years ago, he concealed an important part of his life from the public eye. Last Saturday, he unveiled “a lost chapter” of the book on the Internet titled, “I am a homosexual, mum.”
The chapter, about missing the opportunity to tell his mother before she died, is intensely personal.
The Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainainas decision to come out as gay had added to the fierce debate over homosexuality in sub-Saharan Africa.
His mother ran a hair salon in the city of Nakuru, while his father was a successful executive. In the lost chapter, Mr. Wainaina said that he had known he was gay since he was 5 years old.
He described shaking a man’s hand at 7: “This feeling has made me suddenly ripped apart and lonely. The feeling is not sexual. It is certain. It is overwhelming.”
"Curves" - smooth sand dunes of the Sahara Desert in Libya (photo by Ivan Šlosar)
Woah, a belly button.
The Love Bite by Bruce Thionville
The Power Within (Iceland) by baldvinh
The Sphinx, Giza, Egypt by Gaston Batistini
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Concrete House in USA by Olson Kundig Architects
old treatsplosion sketch
storm over the serengeti. photos by nick nichols
A new question beckons: is the California ground squirrel the best animal ever?