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Celebrating Home Movie Day

Is there really no such thing as a boring or banal home movie?
October 12, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Travel Pioneers in Southeast Asia

Ex-pat Americans in Asia lead travel firms with a difference—giving back
October 12, 2011 | By Susan Spano

A Juvenile Apatosaurus Makes Its Debut

Many newly hatched sauropods were so diminutive that they could have stood in the palm of your hand. A new reconstruction goes on display this month
October 11, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Downtown L.A. Edges Toward Livability

In downtown L.A. the vibe remains edgy, but that's the point
October 10, 2011 | By Susan Spano

Classic Movie Theaters: The Colonial, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

A recurring series about movie theaters of the past
October 07, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

The World Monuments Fund 2012 Watch List

The latest Watch List from the World Monuments Fund cites 67 invaluable places in need of attention, in some cases protection from tourists
October 06, 2011 | By Susan Spano

America’s Real Jurassic Park Re-Opens

The quarry wall strewn with hundreds of bones representing some of the most famous dinosaurs is now open to the public again
October 06, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Science on Screen: Explaining Why Zombies Want to Eat You and Other Mysteries of Life

A film series examines how movies make use of science
October 05, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

What It’s Like Inside a Dinosaur

I was probably the oldest dinosaur fan in attendance for the show; kids stared in wide-eyed amazement at what, to all appearances, was a real dinosaur right in front of them
October 03, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Washington Monument repair

Scaling the Washington Monument

Mountaineering park ranger Brandon Latham talks about how engineers investigated the monument from hundreds of feet above the ground
October 03, 2011 | By Megan Gambino

Dinosaur Sighting: A Special Archaeopteryx 150th Anniversary Edition

A visit to Munich meant a pilgrimage to the paleontology museum
September 30, 2011 | By Brian Wolly

Mount Lebanon Shaker Village Redux

An outstanding collection of Shaker arts and crafts moves to the old Shaker Village in New York
September 28, 2011 | By Susan Spano

The Terrible Dinosaurs of the 1970s

How many students are still meeting outdated dinosaurs, rather than the dinosaurs we now know?
September 28, 2011 | By Brian Switek

Playing It Again: The Big Business of Re-Releases

How rereleases drove—and still drive—the film industry
September 28, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

From Toronto to New York: The Fall Film Festivals

The fall film festival lineup is filled with avant garde movies and Oscar contenders
September 23, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Out Where the West Begins

A new boxed DVD set examines the history of the West in films.
September 21, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Elwha River dam

On the Elwha, a New Life When the Dam Breaks

A huge dam-removal project will reveal sacred Native American lands that have been flooded for a century
September 15, 2011 | By Abigail Tucker

Remembering Robert Breer and Donald Krim

Looking at the careers of an avant-garde animator and a crucial film distributor
September 14, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan

Parking Day Minneapolis

Park(ing) Day’s Roadside Attraction

The founders of Park(ing) Day discuss the birth of their idea and how it became a global phenomenom
September 14, 2011 | By Jeff Greenwald

Lost and Found: HBO and Ernst Lubitsch

A periodic update of film preservation projects.
September 09, 2011 | By Daniel Eagan


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