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The March 1984 issue of National Geographic captivated readers by featuring a hologram of an eagle on the cover. The issue pushed the printing technology of the time as the popular magazine required a ...
As the iconic band prepare to begin their comeback tour, Michael Cox looks at how football and Oasis has always been a ...
Bent over by age and arthritis, the Phillips, Wisconsin, resident continued to build life-size and larger-than-life concrete ...
Didion’s essay ‘On Keeping a Notebook’, from 1966, is where readers first met Quintana, in the year she was born. ‘Although I have felt compelled to write things down since I was five years old,’ ...
The front cover of “City Kids Don’t Look Down: Life Stories of John Gorham,” a paperback book published by Barnes & Noble about longtime Fort Madison resident and photographer John Gorham’s childhood.
The executive also discusses attracting top creative talent, what the brand looks for in storytelling and why Disney's ...
The Washington Capitals captain posed with a baby goat for the July issue of the Washingtonian magazine. On the cover, ...
National Geographic stories take you on a journey that’s always enlightening, often surprising, and unfailingly fascinating. April 2025 Issue Introducing the inaugural National Geographic 33 ...
Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including ...
How junk food outsmarts our brains—by hiding in our memories. New research reveals that memories of fatty and sugary foods are encoded in the hippocampus, helping explain why some cravings feel ...
Today, when the sun hits the mountain just right, the fuselage from Grand Teton National Park’s first plane crash glints in the sun. And the few experienced climbers who attempt to summit the peak ...
Midseason is the new fall. As Hollywood and the broader industry continue to recover from the debilitating dual actors and ...