Margaret Bourke-White was a landmark American photojournalist. Remembered as the first female war correspondent and the first foreign photographer permitted to document Soviet industry, she captured ...
The following is the transcript of the interview with White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 21, 2025. MARGARET ...
Margaret C. White, known affectionately to family and friends as Marge, passed away peacefully on November 19, 2025, at the age of 90, in Mentor, Ohio. Born on October 6, 1935, in Painesville, Ohio, ...
Was the first female war correspondent and the first to be allowed to work in combat zones during World War II, and one of the first photographers to enter and document the death camps.
From pianists to economists, some of our greatest photographers prove it’s never too late to pick up a camera ...
Saturday brings the opening of the Amon Carter Museum’s new exhibition, American Modern: Abbott, Evans, Bourke-White, a display of photographs by–who else?–photographers Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans ...
How would you like to spend time with some dangerous women? This summer, I came across two recently reprinted series of literary crime fiction originally published around the millennium. My ...
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) was photography’s first widely recognized artist, making images in a signature soft focus style that remains captivating to this day. Before it was an art, ...
Margaret Qualley is proving she's the ultimate bombshell in a minidress. Whether it's black, white, or made of tweed, the 30-year-old actor isn't afraid of a short hemline, and her latest looks are ...
During World War II, iconic pictures portrayed Americans serving the war effort either in uniform or at home as defense plant workers. The government needed to convince factory owners to switch to ...