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Female Competitive Woodchoppers Are Axing Gender Stereotypes
"I remember one person saying to their husband, 'If she beats you, don't you bother coming home.'"
Meet 'ShElvis,' Australia’s Only Female Elvis
Broadly caught up with Sheryl Sharkie, aka "ShElvis," as she travelled the country to perform as the King.
Women with the Souped-Up Cars They Love, in Photos
"It's a little bit used, and it's got war wounds and scars—like me."
Did You Know Ben Folds Was a Guest Photo Editor for NatGeo? We Talked to Him About it:
The singer-songwriter recently curated for the ‘Your Shot’ open submission photo story series.
Among Princesses and Superheroes, the First Trans Doll Debuts at the NY Toy Fair
The Tonner Doll Company showcased the first trans doll based on Jazz Jennings, while other toy companies introduced the latest slew of nostalgic fare.
Couples Who Love Tantric Sex Share Their Reasons Why, in Photos
"I asked her if we could go to Planet Tantra and she said, 'Yes, yes please.'"
The Nomadic Women of New Zealand's Biggest Traveling Fair
They spend eight months of the year traveling around the country in trucks and caravans, having a riotously good time.
The Photographer Transforming Her Subjects into Lurid, Strange Superheroes
From lizard ladies to clown girls, photographer Parker Day's "ICONS" series embraces weirdness in a way you've never seen before.
Broadly's Best Photo Essays of 2016
This year, our photographers covered everything from lesbian pool parties to anti-Donald Trump protests, and they came back with visual gold.
Paying the Price: Why So Many Older, Single Women Are at Risk of Homelessness
They've worked or been caretakers (or both) their whole lives, but they are the fastest growing homeless demographic in Australia—thanks to a lifetime of gender discrimination.
Inside Singapore's Only Shelter For Homeless Transgender Women
The refuge keeps twelve women at a time off the streets. It's also funded entirely by donations.