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Cape Verde threaten shock for the ages before Argentina break hearts in World Cup classic

What a game, what a series of moments, what a display of spirit and skill from Cape Verde, a tiny island nation with a far-flung diaspora team, who took Argentina right to the brink of one of the great sporting shocks in Miami.

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Facade Theatre. Melbourne, Victoria.

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Facade Theatre. Melbourne, Victoria.

An old frontage holding its shape while the street moves past it. There’s history baked into those details, even if most people aren’t looking. Cities perform continuity like this all the time.

No Neutral Ground. Melbourne, Victoria.

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No Neutral Ground. Melbourne, Victoria.

A sticker on a pole, half lost in the noise of traffic and shadow, but clear enough if you bother to look. Anti-fascism does not need subtlety. It needs repetition, presence, and a bit of nerve. The street is still one of the few places where that message can’t be politely ignored.

Following Forward. Melbourne, Victoria.

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Following Forward. Melbourne, Victoria.

Jen walking ahead, the street opening up in front of her. The frame keeps her central without making it about control. More about movement than destination. The kind of shot that feels like it could keep going.