The holiday celebrations continue through January 13. Here's what to cook to keep the festivities going.
The soundless lightspeed attack that baffled some fans was actually the film's most scientifically accurate moment
1968: The Year That Shattered America
Miss America pageant is under new leadership after a sexist email scandal. But the pageant has a long history of controversy—including the 1968 protests
The celebrated portraitist’s glittering images of black women upend tradition
What lahmacun may lack in cheese pulls it makes up for with juicy, spicy ground lamb
The pioneering photographer's latest book documents the welcoming community of transgender individuals who serve as spirit mediums in Burma and Thailand
A Smithsonian historian reminds us how Graham, a Washington socialite-turned-publisher, transformed the paper into what it is today
<i>Magnitude</i> helps you imagine the outer limits of time, speed and distance—without breaking your brain
A new book chronicles Ernst Haeckel's life and his gorgeous renderings of wild things—scales, spikes, tentacles and all
His path to fame and notoriety began by exploiting an enslaved woman, in life and in death, as entertainment for the masses
Our photography editors select their favorites from a year full of stunning photojournalism
Musician Gilberto Reyes redesigned the instrument to meet the needs of Latino musicians
The nonprofit MICRO is on a mission to meet people where they are, staging small exhibitions in busy, public places
With roots dating back to the 13th century, Gryla is not to be messed with
Although it features few of the usual Muppets, ‘Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas’ brings the holiday spirit to the whole family
A swirl of dance portraits complement a single Swiss loan of Hodler’s Italian dancer
A new photography book uncovers the last days (and lasting legacy) of a New York institution
From music behind prison bars to a San Francisco building with a dark past, here are the top 10 pieces we published last year that deserve another look
The Cooper Hewitt's collection of some 1,000 bags reveals a few with some very cheery holiday scenes
Our picks are full of silly words, weird animals and unknown histories
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