Tony-award, winning playwright Ken Ludwig says he's injecting Indiana Jones cinematic adventure into the theatrical experience
Written by a former New York Times restaurant critic, this tome will keep your appetite satisfied for a lifetime
Edward Ranney's photographs of the famous Nazca Lines show the mysterious geoglyphs from an unusual angle—eye-level
Author Molly Guptill Manning explains the importance of reading to the American victory
The final chapter in Peter Jackson's trilogy strays furthest from the book, but there are still a few buried Easter eggs for die-hard fans to enjoy
London's mayor talks about his new Churchill biography, 50 years after the British Bulldog's death
Trains have always been a part of holiday celebrations—so why not hop aboard this season? Here are six seasonally appropriate rides to consider
The British photographer reveals some unusual new portraits, with a hodgepodge of influences
From courting penguins to moody icebergs, photojournalist Camille Seaman shares her personal journey through polar habitats
William Mortensen’s grotesque, retouched photos of celebrities were a far cry from the realism favored by the photography elite
"Gangsters & Grifters," a book by the Chicago Tribune, recalls a time when photographers had unprecedented access to the world of crime
Even in the early 20th century, though, critics saw Tiger Lily and her fellow "Picaninnies" as caricatures
Bill Nye the Science Guy has a book out on evolution. Here’s what he has to say
<i>Earth Is My Witness</i> chronicles Wolfe's 40-year career as a photographer
Here is a list of famous writers, including J.K. Rowling, who couldn’t resist reconnecting with their creations.
Washington Irving fled New York because of a yellow fever epidemic. Twenty-two years later, his classic story spoke to the chaos of his youth
In a new book, San Francisco-based photographer Susan Middleton captures the curious gestures and expressions of marine invertebrates
From their new book <em>A History of Life in 100 Fossils</em>, Paul Taylor and Aaron O'Dea share the story of 10 incredible fossils
Was the famous author killed from a beating? From carbon monoxide poisoning? From alcohol withdrawal? Here are the top nine theories
On what would be his 186th birthday, see the author's famous works digitally brought to life
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