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Smithsonian July 2007 David Zax |
Behind the Veil Photographer Alen MacWeeney wanted to see Ireland's Travellers as they were. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Demetra Aposporos |
Global Weddings How "I do" is done around the world. |
Reason June 2007 Jacob Sullum |
True to His Tongue A sociologist who loves to eat debunks culinary correctness. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Amy Crawford |
Global Empire The curator of an ambitious new exhibition, Encompassing the Globe: Portugal and the World in the 16th and 17th Centuries, explains how Portugal brought the world together. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Whitney Dangerfield |
Living in the Low Country In America's South, the Gullah struggle to keep their traditions alive. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Andrew Curry |
Scripture Alfresco In northeastern Romania, 450-year-old paintings on the exterior of monasteries and churches -- now open again for worship -- tell vivid tales of saints and prophets, heaven and hell. |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Aric Chen |
The Next Cultural Revolution The Chinese don't get creativity, right? Sure, they can stamp out a widget, or knock off a DVD, but when it comes to imagination, they just don't have the gene. Well, keep telling yourself that. |
Boating May 2007 Randy Steele |
Salty Dog Chic As the original Gorton's fisherman, did Denny Miller invent the full beard or yellow rain slicker? Not quite, but he knew how to make us feel good about them. |
Smithsonian May 2007 Stephen J. Glain |
Welcome to Rawda Iraqi artists find freedom of expression at Rawda, a coffee house in the Al Sahin district of Damascus, Syria. |
Reason May 2007 Nick Gillespie |
Monopoly's Staying Power Why the most famous board game in history continues to flourish. In particular, the proliferation of variations on the basic game illustrates capitalism's ability to morph in response to ever-changing consumer desires. |
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