A simple culinary technique may go a long way toward ridding the world of excess plastic waste.
For his new book, Dan Falk followed a group of scholars who argue, unlike most, that the playwright was up to speed with the latest astronomy
The painter gave his sibling Nan a makeover in his alluring portrait of her
A new poem by Joshua Mehigan
The fantastic tricorder device that “Bones” used to scan aliens on “Star Trek” is nearly at hand—in your cellphone
With its stubby cylindrical body and playful whistles and beeps, the lovable Star Wars’ robot R2-D2 is just the right mix of man and machine
A new poem by David Yezzi
The literary genre isn’t meant to predict the future, but implausible ideas that fire inventors’ imaginations often, amazingly, come true
A painter looks at her canvas from a new perspective
The actor whose leading roles in “Star Trek” and X-Men have taken him into the far future, reflects on where present-day society is headed
Dinah Fried's new photo book brings the words of authors such as James Joyce and Lewis Caroll to life
For years a staple of Asian cuisine, the leafy green is becoming a popular new "super food" in the U.S.
A photographer and model-maker created these dreamscapes, including a forest animal, to convey the essence of the urban metropolis
Lisa Kessler traveled across the country to hunt down images that show pink in America
A photography project meets public service campaign aims to raise awareness about what we throw in the trash in just one week
Want more "Game of Thrones" than a show every Sunday and books every few years? Consider visiting the filming locations
The designer behind the traditional kings and queens would resign if he saw these avant-garde game boards
A benefit concert presaged the opera singer’s eventual rapprochement with the Daughters of the American Revolution
In a new book, photographer Josie Iselin highlights the exquisite colors and forms of kelp and other marine algae
Satisfy your sweet tooth with these delicious treats
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