Tennis fans at this year's Wimbledon will have to take selfies the old-fashioned way, like these fans at last year's championships. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images hide caption
Photography
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"Question Bridge: Black Males" attempts to represent black male identity in America via a video question-and-answer exchange. At top center is Jesse Williams, the project's executive producer. Question Bridge: Black Males hide caption
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Francisco de Goya's Picnic En La Ribera Del Manzanares (Picnic on the Banks of the Manzanares), 1776 Francisco de Goya/Wikiart hide caption
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Come out of the Bone Age, darling....1955 Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York hide caption
Wordless Ads Speak Volumes In 'Unbranded' Images Of Women
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Robert Duncan poses with his wife, Karen, for New York photographer Iké Udé. Iké Udé/Courtesy of Robert and Karen Duncan hide caption
Nigerian Artist Continues A Family Tradition With 'Sartorial Anarchy'
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Lily Bushelle (right) dressed up as Shirley Chisholm. In 1968, Chisholm became the first African-American woman elected to Congress. Courtesy of Marc Bushelle hide caption
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Yes, those are people: A still image from a drone video filmed inside the world's largest cave shows cavers standing beneath one of two large skylights in Vietnam's Hang Son Doong. Ryan Deboodt/Vimeo hide caption
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Planet: bottom of a glass containing half and half, water, food coloring. Moons: bottom of a glass containing coconut milk, water, food coloring. Stars: salt, cinnamon, baking powder, Tums. Navid Baraty hide caption
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Meerkat, a live-video streaming app, has been this week's tech media darling. Emily Jan/NPR hide caption
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Lily Bushelle, 5, as Toni Morrison. Courtesy of Marc Bushelle hide caption
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Spider Martin's most well-known photograph, Two Minute Warning, shows marchers facing a line of state troopers in Selma moments before police beat the protestors on March 7, 1965. The day became known as Bloody Sunday. Spider Martin/Courtesy Tracy Martin hide caption
Photographer Helped Expose Brutality Of Selma's 'Bloody Sunday'
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Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren" in 1968. CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images hide caption
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BrunchCity's take on Morocco: The markets of Marrakech are cooled by an oasis of the country's famous mint tea. Courtesy of Bea Crespo and Andrea G.Portoles hide caption
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Through a Lens Darkly challenges stereotypical images of African-Americans families and experiences through photography. The document airs on PBS Monday. Lyle Ashton Harris hide caption