A new retrospective featuring an unprecedented number of the troubled photographer's images makes the case for her innovative artistry
How an 1882 portrait of the flamboyant man of letters reached the highest court in the land and changed U.S. law forever
In Los Angeles, bulldozers are circling Sara Velas' mural in the round
You may beat out a bunt, but there's no running away from the past
In 1908, an improbable pair of music men hit a tuneful home run without ever having seen a game
Artists and instrument makers have banded together to rescue Brazil's imperiled pernambuco, the source of bows for violins, violas and cellos
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" went on to conquer America
A new book, At First Sight, draws on all the Smithsonian's vast archives to chart photograph's profound place in history
Intrepid explorer Julia Solis finds beauty in the ruins of derelict urban structures
Without Emma Lazarus' timeless poem, Lady Liberty would be just another statue
The Honolulu hideaway built by "the richest girl in the world" is now a museum showcasing her unique collection of Islamic art
Noted for her sensitive photojournalism in postwar magazines, Esther Bubley is back in vogue
Clarinetist Artie Shaw's recordings recall the nostalgic power of the big-band sound
A fully restored VulcanBirmingham, Alabama's 100-year-old statue resumes it's rightful place in town
Not since the launch of Sputnik has U.S. education seemed so ripe for reform
A new exhibition showcases Bearden's innovative collages and stakes a claim for him in the pantheon of 20th-century American artists
From gleeful schoolkids to a literary scholar who loves Humphrey Bogart, a photographer captures a reawakening but still wary city
George E. Ohr's wild, wonderful pots gathered dust in a garage for half a century. Now architect Frank Gehry is designing a museum dedicated to the artist
When Sonny Liston decided not to meet the Beatles 40 years ago, photographer Harry Benson pulled a switcheroo
Photographer Jack Pashkovsky disarmed Hollywood's royalty with his ardor and persistence
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