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World’s Biggest Mine: Inside U.S. Coal

Barack Obama’s pledge to cut carbon emissions has not stopped North Antelope Rochelle mine in Wyoming. In fact, production is booming – and climate change is off the agenda. The Guardian’s Suzanne Goldenberg gets a rare look inside the biggest…

Japan’s Yakuza: Inside the Syndicate

In 2011 a Belgian photographer was allowed entry into one of Japan’s Yakuza families. Over two years, he captured the lives of those living in the underworld. (Source: The Economist)

‘AMY’ on Bring Your Own Doc: Director Asif Kapadia and Former Manager Nick Shymansky

AMY, the Amy Winehouse documentary that reveals the private and often misunderstood rise and fall of the singer-songwriter, is shared with clips and the trailer by director Asif Kapadia and Winehouse’s former manager Nick Shymansky. Through the use of archival…

A Dictionary for Color: Inside the Pantone Factory

Designers and artists all over the world use Pantone’s color guides to make sure their blue is actually blue. Like a Webster’s dictionary for color, Pantone guides are a standard against which anyone can check their own work. Those standards…

UNDRINKABLE: THE FLINT WATER EMERGENCY

DTV News presents UNDRINKABLE: THE FLINT WATER EMERGENCY, the story of how Flint found itself in the worst crisis of the city in decades. Families in Flint have been suffering for months without the necessity of clean water. Undrinkable follows…

‘Vic Invades’: An Op-Doc on Extreme Cityscapes

“UrbExers” are extreme explorers who infiltrate subways and skyscrapers for adventure and the perfect photograph. (Source: The New York Times)

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