Louise Bourgeois: A Life in Photos
Monday, May. 31, 2010Louise Bourgeois, the famed French-born artist, died in New York City on May 31, 2010. She was 98.
Sex and the City Fashion: What Not to Wear in the Office
Monday, May. 31, 2010With summer upon us, best-selling author Charla Krupp shows what not to wear in the boardroom (or cubicle) when the temperature starts to soar
A Siege of Mosques in Lahore
Friday, May. 28, 2010The Pakistan Taliban takes credit for attacks that left more than 80 dead
From Pixels to Projectors: Hollywood's Video-Game Movies
Friday, May. 28, 2010A look at games that have made the jump from the console to the big screen
Farewell to Gary Coleman
Friday, May. 28, 2010A look back at the life of the Diff'rent Strokes star
The U.S. Military in the Pacific
Thursday, May. 27, 2010As protests continue to simmer in Japan over the presence of the U.S. military on Okinawa island, Canadian photographer Greg Girard looks at life in and around American bases in the sprawling Pacific theater
Critters of the Gulf Oil Spill
Thursday, May. 27, 2010Heartbreaking images of the biggest victims of the Deepwater Horizon disaster
The Emergence of Rand Paul
Thursday, May. 27, 2010The son of congressman Ron Paul surprises the political establishment with a victory in Kentucky's Senate Republican primary
The Iconography of Kim Jong Il
Tuesday, May. 25, 2010The Dear Leader uses his image as a stamp of his absolute authority over North Korea while outside the Hermit Kingdom, his likeness symbolizes tyranny and oppression
The Queen Opens Parliament in the U.K.
Tuesday, May. 25, 2010Written by the government and delivered by the reigning monarch, the Queen's Speech sets out the legislative agenda and is the highlight of the state opening of Parliament
Best in Surf: Dogs Ride the Waves
Monday, May. 24, 2010A charitable cause provides a great excuse for adorable dogs to compete in the fifth annual Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition at Imperial Beach, just south of San Diego
France's Champs-Elysées Goes Green
Monday, May. 24, 2010French farmers have turned the famous Parisian avenue into a gigantic garden to highlight their financial plight
Those Loony Olympic Mascots
Friday, May. 21, 2010London's eerie choices for the 2012 games prompt questions about what makes a successful mascot. From the cute and cuddly to the creepy, absurd, and ethically questionable, a visual survey of past Olympic mascots.
Thailand's Violence Comes to an End
Thursday, May. 20, 2010TIME photographer James Nachtwey shoots the violent end to the standoff in downtown Bangkok
The Career of Anna May Wong
Thursday, May. 20, 2010In honor of Asian-Pacific American History month, a tribute to Hollywood's first Asian American actress
Inside Facebook Headquarters
Wednesday, May. 19, 2010A glimpse into the offices of the social-networking powerhouse
Photographs by Emily Shur for TIME
A Brief History of Saturday Night Live Movies
Wednesday, May. 19, 2010MacGruber, a MacGyver spoof that originated on Saturday Night Live, is the latest in a short line of (mostly bad) movies that have been spun off from the comedy show
Master of Fantasy: Frank Frazetta's Legacy
Wednesday, May. 19, 2010A brief retrospective of the influential artist's transcendent work
By Joseph Lin
The 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
Wednesday, May. 19, 2010The National Trust for Historic Preservation unveils its annual list of threatened cultural and natural heritage sites
New Critters in New Guinea
Tuesday, May. 18, 2010Results have been released from a 2008 expedition to New Guinea's rich, remote Foja Mountains, where a host of new species were discovered. A few of them follow
The Animals of Kenya: Up Close and Personal
Tuesday, May. 11, 2010Photographer Anup Shah uses a disguised camera to take intimate photos of the inhabitants of the Masai Mara National Reserve
The Craziness of Cannes
Friday, May. 14, 2010Surreal scenes from the entertainment industry's annual spring event
Bangkok Street Fighting Intensifies
Thursday, May. 13, 2010The protesters dig in as the death toll climbs in Thailand
Robin Hood Through the Ages
Thursday, May. 13, 2010For centuries, the hero of Sherwood Forest has been robbing the rich to give to the poor
The Women Ridding Sri Lanka of Mines
Friday, May. 14, 2010Due to civil war between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers, northern Sri Lanka is heavily contaminated with landmines. The nation's female de-miners are, thanks to a U.K. agency, clearing land affected by the conflict
Haiti's Tent Cities Brace for the Rainy Season
Wednesday, May. 12, 2010Four months after the earthquake, Port-au-Prince is a collection of jury-rigged tent cities. As the rainy season approaches, the country braces for more misfortune.
Formula One's First World Championship
Wednesday, May. 12, 2010For 60 years drivers have been racing for the F1 crown. A look back at the first season
The Rise of Manny Pacquiao
Wednesday, Nov. 04, 2009A look at the Filipino boxer's career in and out of the ring
Inside the World of David Cameron
Tuesday, May. 11, 2010Photographer Andrew Parsons shares his insider's view of the new Prime Minister's life
Remembering Lena Horne
Monday, May. 10, 2010A beautiful African-American songstress who played a critical role in breaking Hollywood's color barrier
The Men Who Would Be Mao
Tuesday, May. 04, 2010A gallery of the Chinese actors who specialize in impersonating Chairman Mao Zedong
Photographs by Tommaso Bonaventura / Contrasto / Redux
Meet Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan
Monday, May. 10, 2010A look at President Obama's second nomination to the Supreme Court
Amazing Moms of the Animal Kingdom
Friday, May. 07, 2010Ten incredible things mothers do for their young
Advance of the Oil Blobs
Tuesday, Apr. 27, 2010As BP battles to contain the leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, the spill congeals around the flora and fauna of the coastline
Stars of Kindie Rock
Thursday, May. 06, 2010Musicians for kids and their parents are a lot cooler than they used to be. A guide to some of the genre's top stars
Broadway's Hits and Misses of the Spring
Friday, May. 07, 2010With the Tony nominations out, TIME's Richard Zoglin reviews a flurry of Broadway's late-season arrivals
Teen Sensation Justin Bieber
Thursday, May. 06, 2010Photographer Gabrielle Revere catches up with the young star in New York
Nashville Cleans Up
Tuesday, May. 04, 2010The country music capital tries to salvage what it can after a devastating flood
Look Up in the Sky: How Superheroes Fly
Thursday, May. 06, 2010A guide to the myriad ways famous do-gooders take to the skies
A History of Stand-Up Comedy
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009TIME's Richard Zoglin narrates the rise of a unique American art form
Picasso in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Thursday, May. 06, 2010The museum pulls together its permanent collection in a landmark exhibition featuring more than 300 works by the master artist
Britain Goes to the Polls
Thursday, May. 06, 2010Members of the U.K. electorate vote for a new government in the closest election in years
Who Is Faisal Shahzad?
Wednesday, May. 05, 2010A portrait of the man who authorities say planted a car bomb in Times Square
Meet the Babies of Babies
Wednesday, May. 05, 2010A new film explores the first year in the life of four babies around the world
By Bryan Alexander
Exhibit: 'American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity'
Wednesday, May. 05, 2010The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute looks at six archetypes that helped shape the way women dress today
Protests Turn Violent in Greece
Wednesday, May. 05, 2010Greece has been brought to a standstill as angry workers stage a general strike over planned austerity measures. At least three people have died in the riots
Immigration Detention in Arizona
Tuesday, May. 04, 2010Photographer John Moore documents the detention and incarceration of undocumented aliens in the wake of the April 2010 passage of the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act