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Author and international whitewater river guide Bridget Crocker shares the books that helped inspire her new memoir, 'The ...
The musicologist Lawrence Kramer dates the “invention” of listening to the 18 th century, alongside the concept of the inner self. In his 2007 book Why Classical Music Still Matters, he writes, “All ...
In a move poised to reshape educational access and curriculum relevance for underserved communities, Anderson Hill, founder ...
National Geographic Society with the support of Rolex, launched the Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition, a one-of-a-kind ...
The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
So vividly drawn is Stephen King’s fiction that it’s offered the basis for some 50 feature films. For half a century, since ...
One, Earth, evolved in a way that allowed life to flourish and splinter into endless forms most beautiful. Mars, the other world, followed a different path. Today the Martian surface is hostile to ...
“Oftentimes in life, people want to play it safe ... I don’t know where it’s going to take me.” Nelson, a National Geographic Explorer, had a distinctive sense of wanderlust that propelled ...
At cross-cultural gatherings in Bethlehem, West Bank, groups of children and adults turn to a 67-year-old, colorful comic ...
“We don’t think, ‘OK, let’s build on top of or repurpose this building’ — it’s just a continuity of life, a natural ... between old and new. The National Bank of Greece ...
But it might be something different.” The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, funded Explorer Aaron Micallef's work.
National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski focused on the positive when it came to forest fires: the solutions people are working on.
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