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Want to Buy Someone Else's Selfie? There's a Site for That
Your wall art connection just got a lot more personal.
One Million Minutes of Archive Footage Reveals Scientists Ahead of Their Times
Associated Press and British Movietone put one million minutes of history on YouTube, including plenty of science moments.
An Enterprising Redditor Has Archived Almost a Decade of Comments
And it comes to over 1.5 billion contributions.
Get a Behind-the-Scenes Look Inside Robert Rauschenberg's Archives
What did the late painter think of art school? Read on.
JR's Haunting Murals Invade Ellis Island
The French artist installs black-and-white artworks inside the Immigrant Hospital in a new collaboration with Save Ellis Island.
Laia Abril's Thinspiration Photos Are Unbearable
For her fanzine, the photographer examined how eating disorders make people self-destruct.
Now's Your Chance to Help Transcribe the Smithsonian's Hidden Treasures
Bumblebees and Arctic adventures abound in the Smithsonian's Transcription Center collection.
Nazi-Era Snapshots and the Banality of Evil
Scouring flea markets, estate sales, and the internet, New Yorker and relative of Holocaust survivor Daniel Lenchner has collected over 500 snapshots of Nazis.
25 Years Ago Today Christine Jorgensen, 'America's First Transsexual,' Died of Cancer
In her honor, I made a pilgrimage to the Christine Jorgensen Memorial Bathroom.