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February 2011

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Features

Warsaw Poland construction

Warsaw on the Rise

A building boom is led by "starchitects" aiming to transcend the Polish capital's troubled past

Lynx in Montana

Snow Phantom

Rare and maddeningly elusive, lynx try to give scientists the slip high in the mountains of Montana

George Washington

The Reluctant President

It seemed as if everyone rejoiced at the election of George Washington except the man himself

Gerbera daisies

Flower Power

Chances are the bouquet you're about to buy came from Colombia. What's behind the blooms?

Wayne Thiebaud Cakes

Wayne Thiebaud Is Not a Pop Artist

He made his name painting cakes, gumboil machines and other everyday subjects. But, entering his tenth decade and still hard at work

Milky Way

Invisible Glory

Two unsung space telescopes create eye-opening images of the universe from light we can't see

Departments

From the Editor

Fresh Eyes

Seeing everyday experience in a new light

Letters

Letters

Indelible Images

Downhill

A photographer confronts consumer culture with an iPhone

Wild Things: Great Whites, Tree Snakes, Drongos and More

These animals redefine life as we know it

Interview

Interview with Jane McGonigal, Computer-Game Developer

Computer-Game Developer, San Francisco, CA

This Month in History

This Month in History

Momentous or Merely Memorable

My Kind of Town

Nature Boy

Fauna and flora (not all of it welcome) surround the novelist at his onetime fixer-upper by Frank Lloyd Wright

Around the Mall

Survival Training, Ferret Style

Before the captive animals can go free, they have to hone their killer instinct

From the Castle

Trail Blazing

The Object at Hand

Splittling Image

Even Honest Abe needed a symbol to sum up his humble origins

What's Up

What's Up

Presence of Mind

Battle Station

Samuel Eliot Morison's monumental eyewitness history of the Navy in World War II—now being reissued—won't be surpassed

The Last Page

Together, At Last

Doris Day, Miles Davis and Devo share the stage