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The latest photo stories and multimedia projects from TIME’s contributors.

A New Reason to Celebrate: New York City’s Gay Pride 2011

Edward Keating—Contact for TIME

Traditionally, the last Sunday in June is reserved for Gay Pride in New York City. This year, there was a major reason to celebrate. On Friday night, New York State legislators voted to legalize same-sex marriage, allowing New York to become the sixth and largest state to pass such legislation.

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Adrienne Grunwald
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Guerreiras: The Female Warriors of Brazilian Futebol

The 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off today in Germany. In September 2010, photographer Adrienne Grunwald, along with gender researcher and former Santos F.C. player Caitlin Fisher, began documenting the lives of forty female futebol players in Brazil who play professionally for Santos FC—one of the most renowned male futebol clubs of all time.

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Angelos Tzortzinis
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Panic on the Streets of Athens

Greek photographer Angelos Tzortzinis documents the chaos and turmoil on the streets of Athens as protests against deeply unpopular austerity measures continue

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Greg Miller
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Greg Miller’s Waiting For…

In the age of megapixels and 10-frames-per-second, Miller works with an antique portrait camera and 8-by-10-inch negatives. In this series of images made at the Mansfield Drive-in Theatre & Marketplace near his home in Mansfield, Conn., Miller captures people in the twilight moments before the show begins.

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Susan Anderson for TIME
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Beauty Speaks: Portraits of 31 Former Miss USA Pageant Queens

Last night, Miss California’s Alyssa Campanella won the 2011 Miss USA title at the pageant’s 60th anniversary. To capture the event, TIME asked Susan Anderson to create exclusive portraits of 31 of the contest’s past winners.

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Lauren Fleishman
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A Father’s Burden: Living With ALS

A multimedia portrait of a father diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s, a fatal, degenerative nerve disease.

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Jim Goldberg—Magnum
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A Mini Utopia: Jim Goldberg’s Portraits from Bonnaroo

An amazing array of really bad tattoos, food you shouldn’t eat, really loaded people having a really good time, and incredible music—all part of this year’s festival in Manchester, Tenn.

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Brooks Kraft—Corbis for TIME
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The Race Begins: Republicans Take Over New Hampshire

Brooks Kraft spent the weekend documenting the first step in the long road to the 2012 presidential election…with his phone.

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Jan Grarup—NOOR
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Jan Grarup: 2011 Oskar Barnack Prize Winner

The winner of the 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize is Danish photographer Jan Grarup, whose haunting images of the aftermath of the devastating January 2010 earthquake in Haiti provided a dramatic perspective on the human toll of the tragedy.

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Moises Saman—Magnum
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Theater of War: Inside Gaddafi’s Libya

From February 26th to April 7th, 2011, Moises Saman was one of the few western photographers allowed to work in Tripoli—as a “guest” of the Gaddafi regime.

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