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James Jeanius: A Master of Illustration Shares His Sketches
An interview with the six-time Eisner Award–winning artist.
Luzzara, 1953
In 1945, Paul Strand became the first photographer to have a one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art and his early urban scenes and abstractions helped cement photography as an integral part of modernity's aesthetic.
Employees of the Month
Danny Gold has a tiny bearded face, and when he's hard at work editing a story or reviewing a documentary he sucks in wind like a clubbed baby seal.
Did Melting Ice in the Arctic Lead to a Savage Bear Attack?
How a trek to one of most beautiful places on earth turned into a nightmare thanks to a hungry bear and the slowly melting Arctic ice.
Crimine-Infinito: The Complex Structure of the Calabrian Mob
Long considered a "horizontal Mafia," or a simple confederation of clans, the 'Ndrangheta was shown to have a secret hierarchical structure with a central leader, exactly like the better-known Cosa Nostra.