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“I always see them as a world unto themselves,” says Crewdson of his photographs. “They exist in their own parameters.”

Gregory Crewdson's Epic Effects

The photographer uses movie production techniques to create "in-between moments." But you'll have to supply the story line

On the golf course, Montague would bet on anything, even if it involved equipment not usually found in a golf bag.

Montague the Magnificent

He was a golfing wonder, a dapper strongman and the toast of the Hollywood smart set—then his past caught up with him

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Moses at the Bat

In the Big Inning...

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Interview with Leigh Montville

The sportswriter discusses John Montague’s fabled antics and how the man changed golf

The drawing room of Sir John Soane’s Museum

Small House Museums

Details on visiting these unique institutions

Ulrich Boser

Ulrich Boser on “Diamonds in Demand”

Tony Perrottet

Tony Perrottet on “Small Wonders”

Paul Raffaele

Paul Raffaele on “Sharks”

David Roberts

David Roberts on “The Brink of War”

Babe Ruth, the star of Headin’ Home (1920)

Crowd Pleasers

Too good to be true?

On her final day as first lady, Betty Ford told Kennerly her idea for the Cabinet Room table.

Betty Ford's Tabled Resolution

Betty Ford had a what-the-hell moment—and an accomplice in photographer David Hume Kennerly

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June Anniversaries

Momentous or Merely Memorable

A Mormon encampment in Provo, 1858

The Brink of War

One hundred fifty years ago, the U.S. Army marched into Utah prepared to battle Brigham Young and his Mormon militia

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Wild Things: Life as We Know It

The whiskered auklet's plumage, joshua trees, squid beaks and more

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Wallace Broecker Geochemist, Palisades, New York

How to stop global warming? CO2 "scrubbers," a new book says

It may be hard to fathom, but many great white encounters with humans are investigative, not predatory. (A great white attacks a seal decoy in False Bay.) They’re just curious, Compagno says.

Forget Jaws, Now it's . . . Brains!

Great white sharks are typecast, say experts. The creatures are socially sophisticated and, yes, smart

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Sense and Sensitivity

Great whites have tiny brains but powerful sensory organs

These rocks don’t lose their shape: thanks to recent advances, scientists can grow gems (from Apollo) and industrial diamonds in a matter of days.

Diamonds on Demand

Lab-grown gemstones are now practically indistinguishable from mined diamonds. Scientists and engineers see a world of possibilities

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On the Origin of a Theory

Charles Darwin's bid for enduring fame was sparked 150 years ago by word of a rival's research

Crown Koh-i-noor Diamond

Gem Gawking

Where to See Famous Diamonds

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