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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
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    PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
    June 25, 2017 - New York, United States - Hundreds of participant attended the 47th anniversary of Pride March. Pride March NYC is a day of fun and celebration in the name of equality, attracting thousands of out-of-state visitors and brings them together with local residents, families, and community leaders. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect. The March is a celebration of our lives and our community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
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    PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
    June 25, 2017 - New York, United States - Hundreds of participant attended the 47th anniversary of Pride March. Pride March NYC is a day of fun and celebration in the name of equality, attracting thousands of out-of-state visitors and brings them together with local residents, families, and community leaders. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect. The March is a celebration of our lives and our community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
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    PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
    June 25, 2017 - New York, United States - Hundreds of participant attended the 47th anniversary of Pride March. Pride March NYC is a day of fun and celebration in the name of equality, attracting thousands of out-of-state visitors and brings them together with local residents, families, and community leaders. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect. The March is a celebration of our lives and our community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
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    PEOPLE - Chelsea Manning feiert bei der Gay Pride in New York
    June 25, 2017 - New York, United States - Hundreds of participant attended the 47th anniversary of Pride March. Pride March NYC is a day of fun and celebration in the name of equality, attracting thousands of out-of-state visitors and brings them together with local residents, families, and community leaders. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect. The March is a celebration of our lives and our community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - Pulse survivor Keinon Carter - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Orlando gedenkt den Opfern der Massakers vor einem Jahr
    June 12, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - The Stonewall Inn - On Monday June 12, 2017 Gays Against Guns and 20 partnering LGBTQ nightclubs participated in the one year anniversary remembering the 49 victims of the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre. The Memorial held at Sheridan Square in the West Village was a solemn and joyfully defiant experience as we remember the tragedy that brought the fight for gun violence prevention directly into our LGBTQ nightlife community (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8594994i)
    Lena Olin
    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8594994k)
    Lena Olin
    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8594994f)
    Lena Olin
    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    Lena Olin
    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

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    PORTRAIT - Lena Olin
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    Lena Olin
    'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf' photocall, Stockholm, Sweden - 05 Apr 2017

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  • Earthquake hits Nepal - 13 May 2015
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    Earthquake hits Nepal - 13 May 2015
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    Thousands of traumatised survivors spent the night outdoors, afraid to return to their houses after the 7.3-magnitude quake hit May 12, 2015, less than three weeks after the country was devastated April 25, 2015 by its deadliest quake in more than 80 years.
    Earthquake hits Nepal - 13 May 2015

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    Earthquake hits Nepal - 13 May 2015
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    Thousands of traumatised survivors spent the night outdoors, afraid to return to their houses after the 7.3-magnitude quake hit May 12, 2015, less than three weeks after the country was devastated April 25, 2015 by its deadliest quake in more than 80 years.
    Earthquake hits Nepal - 13 May 2015

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie on the beach
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bounding from the sea
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bounding from the sea
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bounding from the sea
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bodysurfing a wave
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie jumping over a wave
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bodysurfing a wave
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bodysurfing a wave
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
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    Golden Labrador Maggie bodysurfing a wave
    Playful dog once afraid of water now loves to bodysurf, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Britain - 06 Jan 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/psno
    She may once have been terrified of water but now the surf's definitely up for Golden Labrador Maggie. The playful 2-year-old pooch was once petrified of the wet stuff but now loves nothing better than diving into the sea at Lyme Regis, Dorset. And according to owners Les and Tina Herbert they're baffled by Maggie's about face. Les says: "As a puppy, she wouldn?t go near the sea, and if we walked by the river our other dog would go in but she would refuse. "Last summer, she just started going into the water, and can now swim around forever. Some mornings I basically have to drag her out of the sea". And not only has Maggie developed a new appreciation of swimming, she's gone one step further and is now a keen bodysurfer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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