Wealthy former warlords in Baghlan, a northern province of Afghanistan, recruit adolescent boys for sex and entertainment, while local authorities remain powerless in stopping the practice.
Columbian artist Fernando Botero is well-known for his corpulent figures in sculpture and painting, with porcine females and fleshy males expressionlessly staring outward. What happens when he incorporates this distinct style to his Abu Ghraib series?
Fred Morris, of Draper, Utah, seems to be a man of conflicted interest, if not conflicted ideals. He’s a trophy hunter, has hunted in 160 countries, and has a home filled with 400 birds and animals which he’s shot.