1968: The Year That Shattered America
'The Population Bomb' made dire predictions—and triggered a wave of repression around the world
The celebrated portraitist’s glittering images of black women upend tradition
The invention of the jet engine was the crowning achievement of engineer Frank Whittle. But the path to glory was littered with countless obstacles
A new book takes a fresh look at the famed scientist
A project to scan documents found in the walls of a remote monastery is reshaping our view of the connections between East and West
The artist takes 21st century technology and culture to a 15th century aesthetic
Not open to the public, this expansive archive schools marketers in the art of pitchmanship
The movie about a young man struggling to find his way in the world mesmerized the nation when it debuted
The fussy but brave “protocol droid” plays the role of the Greek chorus in the Star Wars franchise
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A new exhibition of inventions that bombed boldly celebrates the world’s most creative screw-ups
Everyone knows about Robert Scott’s doomed race to the South Pole in 1911. But on that same expedition three of his men made a death-defying trip
In the wake of the war against Isis in Iraq, an ominous journey along the once-mighty river finds a new crisis lurking in the shallows
His work has become the seeds of a tech revolution that is rapidly changing our lives
What can we learn from a 12-year-old who’s turning the literary world upside down? Everything
Songwriter, singer, actor, producer, virtual reality maven. John Legend is an entertainment all-star
Dave Malloy and Rachel Chavkin brought the Tolstoy epic to life with <em>Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812</em>
The Kepler mission's project scientist, she has guided the discovery of thousands of planets
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