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The house of a Vodou priest in the hills outside of Jacmel. (Photo by Walmsley Apricot)

Papa Docs

How I found salvation in America’s Voodoo industrial complex by traveling to Haiti


Issue 11 Editors' Note

The Medicine Issue


Rose Dakin (r), Jackson (l) and Iola (inside). (Photo by Lauren Lancaster)

Heavy Duty

Nothing makes you realize you’re an animal like growing another one inside you. (Photo by Lauren Lancaster)


Confessions of a Cyberchondriac

A Wi-Fi-wielding hypochondriac with the common cold is a terror to both hospital and home.


Ethiopia. (Photo by Keach Hagey)

Radio Ethiopia

It was music that had brought us there, but we soon turned our attention to other sounds.


Screengrab by Muhammad Adnan Asim

Say It Plain

Elizabeth Alexander’s inaugural poem has been criticized as “bureaucratic” and “too prosy” by a generally underwhelmed public. But this may say more about the public’s appetite for soulfulness than it does about the merits of a remarkable work.


“It means people all over the country are feeling better. If that’s not the point of all this, what is?” – Jay Schoenberger (photo by JB Reed)

In a New Light

Portraits of Americans on the eve of a new era.


The 42nd

Or how I moved to New York and met a president.


Garlic

From Memphis to Spain, it makes everybody feel better.