Dallas' New Performing Arts Center

Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009

Starchitects Create Two New Homes for the Arts

Suicide Bombs in Islamabad

Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009

An attack at International Islamic University on Oct. 20, 2009, heightens tensions in Pakistan

Heroin's Global Reach

Monday, Oct. 19, 2009

A deadly scourge spreads from Afghanistan to the streets of San Francisco

Strays to the Rescue

Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009

A new photo book details the stories of dogs rescued from streets and shelters and how they learned to give something back. Excerpted from the book To the Rescue: Found Dogs with a Mission by Elise Lufkin, with photographs by Diana Walker

A Brief History of Disney Teen Stars

Friday, Oct. 16, 2009

From Annette to Miley, Disney has made a specialty of minting young talent

40 Years of Monty Python

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009

The groundbreaking British comedy troupe is honored in New York as a six-hour documentary about the group airs on the Independent Film Channel

Kids' Books Come to Life

Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009

In Where the Wild Things Are, director Spike Jonze
enlists the stars to play the beasts that inhabit Maurice Sendak's magical world. Here are some other movies in which Hollywood chose to retell a children's classic
using real actors

Harvest Season in the White House Garden

Monday, Oct. 12, 2009

The veggies, berries and herbs culled from the south grounds make their way to the table of the First Family — and serve as an example for the rest of the nation on the importance of a healthy diet
Photographs by Brooks Kraft / Corbis for TIME

A Portrait of Italians in America

Tuesday, Oct. 06, 2009

The descendants of immigrants from Ponza, Italy, remain united by a love for the island their ancestors left in the 1920s
Photographs by Carlotta Maitland Smith

The Obamas Select Art for the White House

Friday, Oct. 09, 2009

A list of some 45 artworks chosen by the Obamas for the family quarters of the White House and the West and East Wings was made public in early October. It's a wide-ranging and sometimes surprising assortment

Fun with Photoshop: Obama's Other Awards

Friday, Oct. 09, 2009

TIME imagines in photo-illustrations what would happen if award academies around the world adopted the Nobel set of standards for winning
By Adam Sorensen

Eight Months of Obama's Diplomacy

Friday, Oct. 09, 2009

A look at the global travels and initiatives of the U.S. President — and Nobel Peace Prize winner

Photos: Nine E-Readers Worth Gawking At

Friday, Oct. 09, 2009

The success of the Kindle has spawned a raft of imitators. Here are nine of the latest designs

Kandinsky and O'Keeffe: Pioneers of Abstraction

Thursday, Oct. 08, 2009

In New York City, two major exhibitions trace the development of abstraction in the work of Wassily Kandinsky and Georgia O'Keeffe

Saudi Women in Focus

Tuesday, Oct. 06, 2009

The changing role of women in Saudi Arabia
Photographs by Kate Brooks for TIME

The Shifting Sands of Xinjiang

Thursday, Oct. 08, 2009

In the wake of bloody ethnic clashes in China's stark Xinjiang region in July 2009, photographer Q. Sakamaki captures how minority Uighur life is changing — and dying

Appreciation: The Photos of Irving Penn

Wednesday, Oct. 07, 2009

1917 - 2009

Georgian Spring: A Magnum Journal

Wednesday, Oct. 07, 2009

A group of photographers from the famed Magnum photo agency assembled a beautiful volume celebrating the former Soviet republic

Endangered Monuments

Monday, Oct. 05, 2009

The World Monuments Fund released its 2010 watch list of the most endangered pieces of architecture around the world. Here's a look at 10 of the 93 sites they highlight

A New Look at Old Shanghai

Thursday, Sep. 17, 2009

The colonial Chinese city is feted for its historical architecture, but the Shanghai of today is emblematic of a very modern China
Photographs by Julien Daniel / MYOP

Remembering Nick Adenhart

Monday, Oct. 05, 2009

The promising young pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels was killed in a car accident during the first week of the 2009 season. Now his teammates will carry his memory into the playoffs

A Brief History of Winnie-the-Pooh

Friday, Oct. 02, 2009

Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, set for release on Oct. 5, 2009, is the first authorized sequel to the classic children's series in more than 80 years. A quick look at how it all began

Multimedia: The War in Afghanistan Up Close

Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009

Intimate images of U.S. troops in Wardak Province: A photographer's perspective

Photographs by Adam Ferguson / VII Mentor for TIME

What Becomes of Olympic Stadiums?

Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009

A photographic survey of how the venues for the Summer games look today

Najibullah Zazi in Aurora, Colo.

Wednesday, Sep. 30, 2009

The man suspected of planning a terrorist strike on U.S. soil went largely unnoticed in a Denver suburb

China's Internal Migrants

Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009

In his new book From Somewhere to Nowhere: China's Internal Migrants, photographer Andreas Seibert documents China's migrant workers, part of the greatest migration in human history

Tanks, Fans and Flags: China at 60

Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009

China staged the largest military parade in its history on Oct. 1, 2009, to ring in its 60th year as a nation

Deadly Quake Devastates West Indonesia

Thursday, Oct. 01, 2009

A 7.9 earthquake that struck Padang, West Sumatra, on Sept. 30, 2009, has left hundreds dead and thousands trapped beneath collapsed buildings

Tsunami Strikes South Pacific

Wednesday, Sep. 30, 2009

A powerful Tongan earthquake creates giant tsunami waves which devastate coastal regions of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji.

Slideshow: Orangutans Under Threat

Tuesday, Sep. 29, 2009

The cultivation of palm oil damages the habitat of the apes of Sumatra.

Nollywood: The Stars of Nigeria's Movie Biz

Monday, Sep. 28, 2009

Photographer Pieter Hugo captures actors from Nigeria's film industry

From the book Nollywood, published by Prestel Publishing

Worst Floods in 50 Years Hit Manila

Monday, Sep. 28, 2009

A tropical storm that swept through the Philippines over the Sept. 26 weekend left 80% of the city underwater, dozens dead and hundreds of thousands of people displaced

Anglo-Saxon Treasure Hoard Found in U.K.

Friday, Sep. 25, 2009

Experts say the collection of 1,500 gold and silver pieces — the biggest and best in English archaeological history — is unparalleled in size, may date back to the 7th century and is worth "a seven-figure sum"

New Species from the Mekong Delta

Friday, Sep. 25, 2009

According to the WWF, in 2008 scientists discovered 100 new plant species, 28 fish, 18 reptiles, 14 amphibians, two mammals and one bird in the Mekong River region of Southeast Asia. A look at the most interesting finds

Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About National Parks

Friday, Sep. 25, 2009

With Ken Burns' 12-hour documentary The National Parks: America's Best Idea debuting on PBS, a look at some lesser-known facts about the most beloved public spaces in the U.S.

2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees

Thursday, Sep. 24, 2009

Twelve artists are being considered for induction at the hall's 25th anniversary ceremony in March

Conflict in Yemen

Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2009

Videos released by insurgents and the Yemeni government give two perspectives on a hidden war

A Day in the Life of Detroit Mayor Bing

Wednesday, Sep. 23, 2009

The former basketball player takes
the reins of a troubled city

Photographs by Romain Blanquart for TIME

Australia Engulfed by Dust Storms

Wednesday, Sep. 23, 2009

Sydney grinds to a halt as its worst dust storm in 70 years blankets the city and turns the sky orange

The Rule of Libya's Colonel Gaddafi

Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009

A look at the autocrat's 42 years in power

Floods Overwhelm Georgia

Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2009

Heavy rains claim eight lives and displace hundreds

French Crack Down on Migrants

Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2009

Riot police remove migrants and demolish makeshift homes in the camp in northern France known as the 'jungle'.

A Brief History of Oktoberfest

Monday, Sep. 21, 2009

The annual beer festival returns
to Munich

Hard Times Hit Las Vegas

Monday, Jul. 13, 2009

Photographer Benjamin Lowy tracks the highs and lows of America's premier casino city

Sophia Loren at 75

Thursday, Sep. 17, 2009

The great Italian actress celebrates a milestone birthday on September 20. A photographic tribute to cinema's iconic beauty

From Doogie to Debonair

Friday, Sep. 18, 2009

This year's Emmy Awards host has journeyed from Doogie to debonair

A Day in the Life of Glenn Beck

Wednesday, Sep. 16, 2009

Photographer Darren Abate gets a glimpse behind the scenes with the popular television and radio host

The Making of Modern China

Friday, Sep. 18, 2009

As the People's Republic of China gets ready to celebrate its 60th anniversary on Oct. 1, 2009, a look back at the watershed moments that helped make the nation what it is today

Top 10 Doctored Photos

Wednesday, Sep. 16, 2009

Photographers have been manipulating imagery since the medium was invented

Snuggie on the Runway

Tuesday, Sep. 15, 2009

The famed blanket with sleeves makes an appearance at New York Fashion Week

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