An Andrew Jackson Statue, a Formidable First
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ discover a historic statue in Washington’s Lafayette Square that is often overlooked by passersby.
No, These Aren’t Oil Paintings
Often mistaken for oil paintings, luminous pastel paintings deserve the limelight.
Sequence-of-Return Risk: Why Your First Five Years Decide Everything
Market losses early in your retirement can have a lasting impact on your savings.
Jean-Antoine Watteau and the Dawn of Rococo Painting
Watteau’s paintings marked the birth of the rococo, capturing a changing France with elegance, romance, and emotional depth.
‘Comedy is a Grim Business’: The Creation of a Slapstick Masterwork
James Curtis recalls the wild story behind the comedy classic ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.’
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The World Has Fallen for ‘Neil the Seal’—Now 50,000 Have Signed a Petition to Protect Him
The teenage seal, which has a top wriggling speed of about 10 kilometres per hour, has become an online sensation.

Vacation Breakfast Tostadas Hit the Spot
A beach day requires a hearty breakfast. Start with tostadas spread with crushed beans and scrambled eggs.

One of the Greatest Treasures of European Medieval Art in an American Museum
A chalice used for centuries in a French basilica is now a treasured piece at the National Gallery of Art.

One-Man Play Brings Washington’s Valley Forge Struggles to Life
‘A General’s Prayer’ challenges audiences to live up to the Founding Father’s vision.

Should You Keep, Sell, or Trade in Your Car?
Before trading in your car, understand how depreciation and equity affect its value.

Milwaukee City Hall: A Nod to Germany
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we view a 19th-century skyscraper distinct in its Flemish Renaissance Revival style.

Jean-Antoine Watteau and the Dawn of Rococo Painting
Watteau’s paintings marked the birth of the rococo, capturing a changing France with elegance, romance, and emotional depth.

Re-create Your Favorite Restaurant Dishes With These Copycat Recipes
I’m a sucker for copycat recipes. Sometimes it’s the thrill of the chase, other times it’s frugalness.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Bastille Day in Paris
The Bastille, with eight towers and 100-foot-high walls, was an intimidating fortress that had long functioned as a prison.

Check out Chattanooga
Chattanooga is home to a charming minor league baseball team, one of the largest freshwater aquariums, and more.

‘Neil the Seal’ Returns to the Deep Blue Sea, Scientist Says He'll Likely Return
‘We all have an opportunity to see a unique animal in Tasmania, quite a magnificent animal at that,’ said a Tasmanian academic.

The World Has Fallen for ‘Neil the Seal’—Now 50,000 Have Signed a Petition to Protect Him
The teenage seal, which has a top wriggling speed of about 10 kilometres per hour, has become an online sensation.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Photographer’s Dream Encounter With 1-tonne Internet Celebrity ‘Neil the Seal’
Tasmanians and visitors alike are falling in love with Neil the playful and cheeky elephant seal.

Samuel Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’
A close look into the structure and allegories of this famous ballad leads one to ponder sin and redemption.

‘USCG Cutter Eagle’: America’s Tall Ship
Author Will Sofrin recounts the history of the Coast Guard’s flagship from a German barque to a training ship for cadets.

Tune in Today: The First American Symphony
This week, we put the question of “which American symphony was first” to the test.

The Art of Noticing: Edward Lear’s Illustrations
The famed limerick writer was not only popular for his whimsical lines but also for his grasp of the world through his illustrations.

Why Fathers Should Stay Home Too
Modern remote work is giving some families the chance to reclaim home as the center of both work and the family

Creating Nostalgia Today: What Will Your Children Remember?
An annual camping trip, a favorite storybook, or a holiday tradition may become the emotional touchstones of childhood.

Punchlines and Proverbs: A Tribute to Dads for Father’s Day
A playful celebration of fatherhood, complete with dad jokes and one-liners, captures dads at their wittiest and most lovable.

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children
Lisa Miller, a clinical psychologist whose spirituality research is published in top journals, shares how to make children more resilient to life’s challenges.

















































