‘Tundra Kids’ Captures the Double Lives of Russia’s Nenets Children

Proving that taking school portraits is awkward and silly no matter where you are on Earth is “Tundra Kids”—a photo series of Russia’s indigenous Nenets children during their months-long stay at boarding school. By Japanese photographer Ikuru Kuwajima, the series captures the striking contrast between the kids’ lives at home—where they herd reindeer, hunt and live off the land—and their time spent sitting in classrooms …

Free Art Posters From Yoko Ono, Milton Glaser and More in NYC

Throughout the weekend until Sunday 8 May, media company Visionaire, in conjunction with Stella Artois, will be handing out free art posters around New York City. Featuring works from contemporary artists like Yoko Ono and Milton Glaser—and also model Gigi Hadid—the giveaway is in celebration of Visionaire’s latest issue 65 FREE. “The hope is that someone will pick up the Christian Marclay poster, look him …

Only Half of Human Friendships are Actually Reciprocated

According to a new study published in the journal PLoS, we’re a little too generous when counting our friends. In fact, only half of the people we consider as friends actually feel the same way. The researchers surveyed 84 college students asking them to rate other students from one to five, and results showed that just 53% of relationships were reciprocal as compared to the …