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  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.People watch humoristic political drawings made by a man on the Avenue Bourguiba..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0117.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0027.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0199.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0062.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position....
    cb_2011-01-28_0031.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0098.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0036.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 29th 2011."Thanks the People ! Thanks Facebook !" on a wall close to Avenue Bourguiba....
    cb_2011-01-29_0307.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around and take pictures in the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0249.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0141.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0030.jpg
  • Sidi Bousaid, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.A street scene in front of the commercial center......
    cb_2011-01-29_0004.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.People run away from Police tear gas....
    cb_2011-01-28_0082.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position.....
    cb_2011-01-28_0052.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.On the Avenue Bourguiba, people watch the window of the Librairie Al Kitab that shows the books that were forbidden under Ben Ali's regime..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0140.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.The window of the Librairie Al Kitab that shows the books that were forbidden under Ben Ali's regime.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0138.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.People ask to be photographed in front of the army tank..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0110.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0033.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Women photograph the army on Avenue Bourguiba.....
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  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0040.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0038.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0021.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 29th 2011."Thanks Facebook !" on a wall close to Avenue Bourguiba....
    cb_2011-01-29_0316.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.Women take mint in the garden of the destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked in the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0274.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.Women take mint in the garden of the destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked in the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0270.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0219.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.A kid in the destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends...
    cb_2011-01-29_0213.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0207.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends....
    cb_2011-01-29_0167.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0124.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0121.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother......
    cb_2011-01-29_0112.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The cover of a July 2008 Paris Match Magazine (when Ingrid Betancourt got release after years of detention in Columbia) on the ground of the destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother......
    cb_2011-01-29_0083.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0064.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0054.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The police send tear gas to the population....
    cb_2011-01-28_0097.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.A woman is about to collapse because the Police tear gas....
    cb_2011-01-28_0093.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.People run away from Police tear gas....
    cb_2011-01-28_0079.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position.....
    cb_2011-01-28_0062.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position.....
    cb_2011-01-28_0037.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position....
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  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.....
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  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A protester collapsed after four days of hunger strike. A dozen of people are on hunger strike. .He is one of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. .....
    cb_2011-01-27_0409.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Women prepare food for the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government......
    cb_2011-01-27_0395.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Women prepare food for the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. .....
    cb_2011-01-27_0374.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0157.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.On the Avenue Bourguiba, people watch the window of the Librairie Al Kitab that shows the books that were forbidden under Ben Ali's regime..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0143.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.On the Avenue Bourguiba, people watch the window of the Librairie Al Kitab that shows the books that were forbidden under Ben Ali's regime..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0131.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0099.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A young man and his father repaint their store..A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country....
    cb_2011-01-27_0085.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0065.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0052.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country......
    cb_2011-01-27_0019.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A daily life scene outside the protests places, thirteen days after the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled the country.....
    cb_2011-01-27_0013.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0060.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0055.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0054.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0032.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 30th 2011.The Kasbah is been completely repainted and cleaned up after Tunisian riot police destroyed the makeshift camp set up for 5 days by anti-government protesters outside the prime minister's office on Friday January 28th 2011.....
    cb_2011-01-30_0024.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around in the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0256.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.A family poses for a picture in the destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around and take pictures in the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0252.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0210.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0205.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed house of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0197.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0142.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0092.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0088.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.A man points out accounting numbers on a sheet of paper he found in  the destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends. ....
    cb_2011-01-29_0074.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0048.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0037.jpg
  • Gammarth, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The destroyed and burned house of the first and ex wife of Belhassen Trabelsi who is Leila Trabelsi's older brother..People walked around the house with family and friends.....
    cb_2011-01-29_0023.jpg
  • Sidi Bousaid, Tunisia. January 29th 2011.The rest of a Ben Ali's poster in the Sidi Bousaid Park......
    cb_2011-01-29_0008.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.A woman collapsed because the Police tear gas....
    cb_2011-01-28_0095.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 28th 2011.The army appear to change its position.....
    cb_2011-01-28_0054.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.One of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. ....
    cb_2011-01-27_0488.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.A protester sewed his lips.He is one of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. .....
    cb_2011-01-27_0431.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Hamed is one of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. .....
    cb_2011-01-27_0425.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Jamel collapsed after four days of hunger strike. A dozen of people are on hunger strike. Voluntary doctors gathered medicines to take care of protesters..Jamel is one of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. .....
    cb_2011-01-27_0337.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Jamel collapsed after four days of hunger strike. A dozen of people are on hunger strike. Voluntary doctors gathered medicines to take care of protesters..Jamel is one of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. ....
    cb_2011-01-27_0286.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia. January 27th 2011.Mohsen ("I will stay until the popular demands are satisfied").One of the protesters who spent four nights (in defiance of a curfew) in front of the Prime Minister's office (Mohammed Ghannouchi) on the Kasbah Square. They demand the removal of Mohammed Ghannouchi and members of the ousted president's regime (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) still in the the government. ....
    cb_2011-01-27_0184.jpg
  • Monday April 7th 2008. Paris, France..Olympic torch relay in Paris causes troubles..Place Charles de Gaulle Etoile.
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  • October 2nd 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-02-05#1 (4).jpg
  • April 17th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-17-05 #1 (5).jpg
  • October 2nd 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-02-05#2 (35).jpg
  • October 1st 2004. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-01-04#3 (2).jpg
  • May 4th 2010. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    2010-05-04#3 (14).jpg
  • April 25th 2008. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-25-08 #5 (27).JPG
  • April 20th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-20-05 #1 (14).jpg
  • April 19th 2008. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-19-08 #4 (14).JPG
  • April 18th 2008. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-18-08 #2 (05).JPG
  • April 10th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-10-05 #7 (23).jpg
  • April 6th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-06-05 #8 (26).jpg
  • April 6th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    04-06-05 #8 (22).jpg
  • March 30th 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    03-30-05#8 (4).jpg
  • October 13th 2003. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-13-03#4 (9).jpg
  • October 1st 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-01-05#8 (32).jpg
  • October 1st 2005. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_10-01-05#2 (9).jpg
  • June 15th 2004. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_06-15-04#2 (16).jpg
  • June 10th 2003. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_06-10-03#8 (36).jpg
  • June 10th 2003. New York, New York. United States..Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the West 4th Street basketball Court, known as “The Cage”, offers no seating but attracts the best players and a lot of spectators as soon as spring is around the corner..Half the size of a regular basketball court, it creates a fast, high level of play. The more people watch, the more intense the games get. « The Cage » is a free show. Amazing actions, insults and fights sometimes, create tensions among and inside the teams. The strongest impose their rules. Charisma is present..“The Cage” is a microcosm. It’s a meeting point for the African American street culture of New York. Often originally from Jamaica or other islands of the Caribbean, they hang out, talk, joke, laugh, comment the game, smoke… Whether they play or not, they’re here, inside “The Cage”. Everybody knows everybody, they all greet each other, they shake hands and hug: “Yo, whasup man?”
    cb_06-10-03#3 (1).jpg
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