After an Inauguration, the Stars Come out to Play
Ever since George Washington danced after his inauguration, the ceremony has brought big names in the arts to the capital city
Beyond the Photos with Neal Slavin
Photographer Neal Slavin discusses his group portraits and his career as a whole
Van Gogh’s Night Visions
For Vincent Van Gogh, fantasy and reality merged after dark in some of his most enduring paintings, as a new exhibition reminds us
Letters
Readers Respond to the November Issue
Your Name Here
If you’re not yet a Hall of Famer, maybe you’re just not trying
The More the Merrier
Photographer Neal Slavin captures the night some Santas bent the rules
For Those Ruby Red Slippers, There’s No Place Like Home
The newly reopened Smithsonian National Museum of American History boasts a rare pair of Judy Garland’s legendary ruby slippers
N. Scott Momaday and the Buffalo Trust
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Kiowa Indian N. Scott Momaday runs a nonprofit organization working to preserve Native cultures
Jukebox: Hail to the Chief
Franklin Roosevelt’s fourth inaugural, which was less than 600 words long, focused on the perils of isolationism
Intelligent Designer
Charles Harrison, former industrial designer at Sears, Roebuck and Company, created practical innovations that touched many lives
New Year’s Foods for Luck and Money
Why traditional New Year’s Day meals tend to be humble.
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