Topic: Video

In the days following the attack, Maggie had time to reflect on what had occurred and decided to make an official statement to the police. She said she had resumed communications with her estranged husband and the father of her children, and was considering moving herself and her children to Alaska, where he is stationed with the Army.
Photo Essay

Video: A Portrait of Domestic Violence

Violence against women is almost always a private matter. In this multimedia video for TIME, photographer Sara Naomi Lewkowicz continues telling the story of one such incident of domestic violence — providing a look at the victim’s life as she slowly begins to move on.

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Lauren Fleishman for TIME
Photo Essay

Wheelchair Bodybuilders Muscle Their Way to the Top

Photographer Lauren Fleishman has spent the past year immersed in the world of wheelchair bodybuilding.

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Marco Longari–AFP/Getty Images
Closeup

Pictures of the Week: September 14 – 21

From continued anti-American protests around the world and the Pope’s visit to Lebanon to the honoring of Aung San Suu Kyi in the U.S. and the Duchess of Cambridge’s tour of the South Pacific, TIME presents the best images of the week.

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© Carrie Mae Weems / The Art Institute of Chicago
Out There

Carrie Mae Weems: A Look Back on Three Decades

Carrie Mae Weems is an art-photographer, performance artist, activist and videographer—well known for her photographic series and multi-screen projections relating to themes focusing on family, beauty and memory. A new retrospective showcases her work from the last 25 years.

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Gary Hershorn—Reuters
Closeup

Pictures of the Week: September 7 – September 14

From ceremonies commemorating September 11th and attacks on U.S. Embassies around the world to the Pencil Nebula in space and playtime weightlifting in North Korea, TIME presents the best images of the week.

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Ross McDonnell
Out There

Remember Me, My Ghost: Documenting Ireland’s Notorious Ballymun Neighborhood

Ross McDonnell explains how his new film ‘Remember Me, My Ghost’ came out of his experience photographing Ireland’s Ballymun housing projects.

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Maggie Steber
Out There

Maggie Steber’s ‘Rite of Passage’ and the Gift of Memory

When Maggie Steber realized her mother would never get better, she began taking photographs. Her film ‘Rite of Passage,’ about the end of her mother’s life, premieres June 11.

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Larry Burrows—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Out There

Three War Photographers: Feel Fear, Keep Going

On Memorial Day, we look back at a video created to honor three recipients of Time Inc’s prestigious Briton Hadden Lifetime Achievement Award last year for their incredible dedication to war photography.

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Profile

One Morning at Home with John Irving

A new video series—in which Shaul Schwarz visits luminaries at home—debuts today with a trip to see author John Irving.

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The Backstory

‘Fifty Shades’ of Frenzy

At a book party for E.L. James, who wrote ‘Fifty Shades of Grey,’ the author was literally overwhelmed to tears of joy (and alarm) by a pack of hundreds of middle-aged women acting like adolescent girls unleashed on Justin Bieber.

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