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An epoch of transformation is cracking up. Can I summon Guardian Sailor Moon for rescue? Practice the drill alongside the development of the largest park in NYC, Shapiro Halloween board games, and more! Editor’s warning: mentions of bodily violence

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Sam Schipani enjoys this feature enough to submit, and we’re happy to display this gorgeous view from a summer working with the non-profit Social Entrepreneur Corps.   Where: Pulingui, a tiny town in the province of Chimborazo (named after the volcano in the background) in Riobamba, Ecuador Sight: Pulingui, Ecuador Sound: The dusty clopping of […]

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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa is a polarizing figure—he brought political stability to a country that had cycled through eight leaders in just ten years, but his record on free speech remains spotty at best, which has not endeared him to PrezBo. Bwog Daily Editor and resident expert on 21st century socialism, Jed Bush, reports on […]

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While spending a semester studying abroad in Ecuador, Bwogger in exile, Sara Vogel, fell into an internship with the press office in Ciudad Eloy Alfaro, where the country’s brightest and finest (we hope!) are hard at work forming the Republic of the Equator all over again, and for the 21st time. Her dispatch: I just […]

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