Strikeouts? Politics? Drugs? Transcendental Meditation? Ask the "Spaceman," still pitching in his late 60s. All for the love of the game.
Read MoreTrack and field, golf, baseball, basketball. . . Was there anything Babe Didrikson didn’t play? Yes, she said. Dolls.
Read MoreComedic couples come and go but there has never been a more perfect union of wit and mind than Nichols and May.
Read MoreFast cameras caught split second action but “Doc” Edgerton’s strobe captured magic.
Read MoreIn 1837, when mob violence raged, a young lawyer rose to defend the rule of law. He spoke not to his time but for all time.
Read MoreWhen she proposed cooperation as the source of evolution, her research was called “crap.” But science soon proved Lynn Margulis’ radical theory.
Read MoreRoaming the West for three decades, Edward Curtis caught more than shadows. He caught the soul of proud nations.
Read MoreStepping into Old Growth, Joan Maloof felt the forest. Now she is set on saving “the ancients.”
Read MoreShy and reclusive, he did not want to accept his Nobel in person. But he rose to the podium and lit a candle for humanity
Read More“Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” — H.L. Mencken
Read MoreFor a full generation, as the world teetered on the brink, the lone voice mocking in the wilderness was truly MAD.
Read MoreShy second grade dropout. Struggled onstage with one-liners. Without a further word, he became a clown for the ages.
Read MoreOn a winter night, alone and adrift, he checked into a fleabag hotel and began a new song. This land is your land, this land is my land. . .
Read MoreAfter centuries of smooth sailing, Columbus ran into the shoals of history. And Indigenous Peoples’ Day was born.
Read MoreOthers saw TV as mindless, but George Gerbner saw it as mean. And he had the data to prove it.
Read MoreDuring WW I, when famine loomed, Herbert Hoover masterminded a global relief effort that saved millions.
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