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January 2011

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Roman Colosseum Hypogeum

Unearthing the Colosseum's Secrets

A German archaeologist has deciphered the great stadium's complex stagecraft. Its underground labyrinth has just opened to visitors

John F Kennedy and Robert F Kennedy

Power and the Presidency

John F. Kennedy's inauguration, 50 years ago this month, led to a significant expansion of the commander in chief's role

Arcimboldo Vertumnus

Feast for the Eyes

Renaissance artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo paid tribute to the Hapsburg dynasty with surreal likenesses

Wild hogs running

A Plague of Pigs

Texans are battling a shockingly destructive invasive species

Norries rickety platform

Catching the Bamboo Train

Rural Cambodians cobbled old tank parts and scrap lumber into an ingenious way to get around

Louisiana power plant

Devastating Beauty

A photographer goes aloft to make impassioned portraits of "industrial scars"

Paul Theroux at his home in Hawaii

The Trouble with Autobiography

When it comes to telling truths, the novelist prefers fiction

Departments

From the Editor

Powers That Be

And when to curtail them

Letters

Letters

Readers Respond to the November Issue

Wild Things: Life as We Know It

Flamingos, T. rex Tails, Burmese monkeys and more...

Indelible Images

Cutthroat Capitalist

In 1903, photographer Edward Steichen portrayed captain of finance J.P. Morgan in an especially ruthless light

This Month in History

This Month in History

Momentous or Merely Memorable

My Kind of Town

Hallowed Ground

The town's Civil War cemeteries depended a boy's view of history

From the Castle

Art Work

Around the Mall

At a Crossroads

Long influenced by nearby powers, Cyprus is reasserting its own identity

The Object at Hand

Ready to Wear

In 1933, Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh prepared for the worst before flying over the Arctic

What's Up

What's Up

The Last Page

There Was an App for That

Software applications changed the course of history