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It doesn't matter if you're 7 or 77 and who the current president is—there's always room for learning.
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Forced to work under Nazi pseudo-scientist Josef Mengele, Erno Spiegel falsified siblings’ birth dates, sparing many from the ...
Children sliding around on plastic bags, boys engaging in lively snowball fights, and families taking selfies on ...
Karim Jabbari still remembers how painful it was to walk down the street with his family as a child and see his neighbors turn away. “No one was willing to talk to us in public,” he says. Jabbari’s ...
“I just go with the moment. And that becomes art,” she said. Instead, she sits quietly, feels the earth under her feet, breathes in the air, and lets inspiration come naturally to her. From there she ...
Electric SUVs have come a long way in a short time, but in the three-row space, progress has been surprisingly slow. Hyundai made a big impression on the EV market when it unveiled the striking Ioniq ...
Posting to Instagram, Meghan's calligraphy skills are on full show on the labels for a honey jar and a bookmark set. A note on the leather bookmark reads 'fell asleep here' while the 9oz jars of honey ...
As someone who spent years on the showroom floor talking to consumers and in two dozen years fielding questions on the radio, I've seen what families want from a three-row SUV: space, comfort, luxury ...
A young boy's impressive calligraphy skills, replicating famous show titles with perfect strokes, have captivated social media. This viral talent highlights the artistry of calligraphy, a skill ...
Yang Shilin shows calligraphic works and ink paintings at his ongoing exhibition, titled Dao in Emptiness and Stillness, at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. [Photo provided to ...
Calligraphy, once considered the highest form of writing, faces new questions in an age of screens and sensors. Is this ancient art still tethered to brush and ink? The resounding response: not at all ...
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