Veranda
A COLLECTOR'S NEXT CHAPTER
In New Orleans, Richard Keith Langham discovers the upside to downsizing, designing a richly colorful canvas for his longtime client's most beloved pieces-and personality-to shine.
3 min |
November - December 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Harlem celebrates legacy of Bill Perkins with new street sign
William \"Bill\" Morris Perkins' life is a true Harlem tale, going from humble beginnings to an activist and finally an elected official. So on Oct. 4, his home village saw fit to celebrate his life and legacy by naming a street for him in an emotional ceremony.
4 min |
October 09, 2025
The Atlantic
How Do You Film the Revolution?
What we learned making a documentary about a war so distant in time
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
DEAR SON
How the revolution tore apart the Franklin family
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
SECRETS OF A RADICAL DUKE
How a lost copy of the Declaration unlocked a historical mystery
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
WHAT THE FOUNDERS WOULD SAY NO W
They might be surprised that the republic exists at all.
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
THE 27TH GRIEVANCE
How Native nations shaped the Revolution
9 min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
THE MANY LIVES OF ELIZA SCHUYLER
She lived for 97 years. Only 24 of them were with Alexander Hamilton.
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS NAP
How “Rip Van Winkle” became our founding folktale
10+ min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
LINCOLN'S REVOLUTION
How he used America's past to rescue its future
10 min |
November 2025
The Atlantic
AMERICA Needs PATRIOTISM
The experiment only works if people believe in it.
10+ min |
November 2025
Archaeology
SEARCHING FOR VENEZUELA'S UNDISCOVERED ARTISTS
Inspired by their otherworldly landscape, ancient people created a new rock art tradition
9 min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
IN HIS MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
The relationship between archaeology and espionage is close. During the twentieth century, for example, both Britain and the United States recruited archaeologists working in some of the world's most sensitive locales as spies. Beginning in 1911, T. E. Lawrence excavated the Hittite site of Carchemish on the Euphrates River, from where he could keep an eye on the Germans, who were constructing a railway supply line between Baghdad and Berlin.
2 min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
Secrets of the Seven Wonders
How archaeologists are rediscovering the ancient world's most marvelous monuments
10+ min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
THE EGYPTIAN SEQUENCE
Until now, the earliest Egyptians to have even part of their DNA sequenced were three people who lived between 787 and 544 B.C.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
A FAMILIAR FACE
In the early eleventh century, a landslide on the island of Ostrów Lednicki in western Poland caused a hillfort to collapse and slip to the bottom of Lake Lednica.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
SOURCE MATERIAL
As early as 40,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers in southern Africa ventured long distances to procure special types of stone to make their tools.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Archaeology
BIGHORN MEDICINE WHEEL, WYOMING
Perched almost 9,700 feet above sea level on Medicine Mountain in Wyoming's Bighorn Range, the Medicine Wheel is an 80-foot-diameter circular structure made from limestone boulders.
2 min |
November/December 2025
The Atlantic
INTO THE BREECHES
Το hat it takes to be a Revolutionary War reenactor
10+ min |
November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Ciao, Italia! Eight Ways to Save on a Trip to the 2026 Olympics
WHETHER you're looking to experience breathtaking natural beauty in the Dolomite mountains or the urban buzz of a global design capital, northern Italy may already be high on your list of vacation destinations. Add in the chance to attend the Winter Olympics, taking place from February 6 to 22 in Milan and the Cortina d'Ampezzo ski resort, and you may be looking at a once-in-a-lifetime vacation.
4 min |
November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Guiding Families Through Life's Final Chapter
An end-of-life doula offers support to people who are dying as well as their loved ones.
2 min |
November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
SIMPLE FIXES FOR BIG SAVINGS ON HOME HEATING
With fuel prices expected to rise 10% or more this winter, making your home more energy efficient will really pay off.
3 min |
November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
NEW RULES FOR TRAVELERS
Changes are afoot for domestic flights-and for some international trips, too.
2 min |
November 2025
Veranda
GLOW & Behold
From lustrous gilding to ocean-blue glazes, classical forms to wild silhouettes, the latest artisan light fixtures shine as veritable works of art.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Veranda
LIGHTING the Path FORWARD
VERANDA celebrates five women innovating a brighter future for their neighborhoods—and the world—from rescuing American landmarks to elevating emerging artists. Plus, our honorees spotlight the rising stars in their fields.
6 min |
November - December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Connecting the Dots
Reimagining teamwork and engineering awe, an experimental collective navigates the spotlight for the contemporary stage
3 min |
November 2025
Architectural Digest US
Canine Instincts
In Kenya's Laikipia plains, a new safari lodge finds inspiration in the land and its endangered wild dogs
1 min |
November 2025
Baseball America
TRAITS TO TARGET
Batted-ball metrics help identify dynasty prospects on the rise
3 min |
October 2025
Baseball America
TOP 10 STORYLINES
OF THE 2025 MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUE SEASONS
3 min |
October 2025
Baseball America
DAVEY JOHNSON WON AS BOTH A PLAYER AND MANAGER
Davey Johnson had a front-row seat to perhaps the most innovative manager in history when Earl Weaver took the helm in Baltimore midway through the 1968 season. Johnson himself would later join Weaver as one of the most successful skippers of all-time.
2 min |