Photographer Chris Burkard takes pleasure in working through the misery of the ice-cold waters of Norway
The special effects team behind Gollum and King Kong took on its most-challenging feat yet: animating 2,000 apes in a real forest
An award-winning architect suggests that the city reconsider its plans to raze its iconic art museum
Tom Lohr has been traveling the country making his own list of All-Star franks. Who has the best one?
Oregon man Bruce Campbell created a home in a salvaged 727 aircraft
Songs like "Olé, Olé, Olé" and "Seven Nation Army" are dominating soccer. Music experts weigh in on why that is
Development Supported Agriculture is a growing trend in the housing world, and one subdivision is taking it mainstream
Food writer and photographer Jean-Pierre Gabriel spent 3 years traveling and developing the ultimate encyclopedia of Thai cuisine
With your help, ballpoint pioneer BIC aims to create a font as common as their pens
Penalty cards are a surprisingly recent creation that were, perhaps unsurprisingly, inspired by traffic lights
Number three: Fireworks are just chemical reactions
Unlike a box of chocolates, you can know what you're going to get with these places from Gump's epic life
Raise a glass this summer to America's vibrant cocktail history by whipping up some of these classic drinks
Take a virtual tour through the country's diverse musical traditions
Photographer Barbara Yoshida traveled across the globe to capture prehistoric stone monuments shrouded in moonlight
During the month of Ramadan, millions of Muslims break fast with the superfood
This summer, ditch the tired menu of burgers and hot dogs, and instead, try grilling Turkish kofte or slathering fish in Singapore’s spicy sambal sauce
A new release from Smithsonian Folkways celebrates the diverse sounds of turn-of-the-century itinerant musicians
Musicians, developers, and inventors prove that there's more to records than vinyl
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