How Pan Am’s Founder Juan Trippe Turned Americans Into Frequent Fliers
This antique globe was once owned by the fabled airline executive, who ushered in modern air travel
First-Person Curator
Curator Amy Henderson from the National Portrait Gallery remembers when she visited with the late, great Katharine Hepburn
And the Cooper Hewitt People’s Design Award goes to…a shoe
At first glance, the canvas, rubber-soled slip-on may seem too simple to win a design contest. Some even argued it had been around the block
Calculating History
Remember the TI calculator models
An Explosion of Color
Artist Morris Louis’ (1912-1962) innovations inspired a generation of artists
Encounter with a Humboldt
This summer, news reports rang with concern that the mighty Humboldt squid was expanding its home turf off the coast of California
“Driven” to Create
Jacolby Satterwhite cannot move his right arm. So, he uses his left arm to assist his right in painting, and his ingenuity has not gone unrecognized
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