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As a weekly magazine LIFE covered it all, with a breadth and open-mindedness that looks especially astounding today, when publications and websites tailor their coverage to ever-narrowing audiences LIFE chronicled the lives of presidents, and also followed a country doctor on his rounds
- Arts, Entertainment, Culture - LIFE
Arts Entertainment Latest arts entertainment The Glamorous Anita Ekberg in LIFE arts entertainment Did You Know Casablanca Was Also a TV Show? arts entertainment The “Hollywood Shakespeares” of Cinema’s Early Days arts entertainment What Winnie the Pooh Reveals About Childhood
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In 1937, about ten years after talking movies had ended the era of silent film, LIFE magazine—then in its second year of existence—decided to shine a spotlight on the people who were putting the words in the mouths of movie actors
- About LIFEs World Class Photo Archive - LIFE
At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essays reached 1 of 3 American readers The original prints, negatives, and associated manuscripts remain in Dotdash Meredith’s LIFE Picture Collection, an unprecedented cultural asset with millions of untold stories and unseen images
- The Orient Express: Photos From a Legendary Train - LIFE
LIFE recalls the Orient Express of the last century through photographs made in 1950 -- evocative, atmospheric pictures from another time
- Photos From an Atomic Bomb Test in the Nevada Desert, 1955 - LIFE
Here, LIFE com presents pictures made in the Nevada desert by photographer Loomis Dean shortly after a 1955 atomic bomb test These are not “political” pictures
- The 100 Most Important Photos Ever - LIFE
The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s newcspecial issue 100 Photographs: The Most Important Pictures of All Time and the Stories Behind Them, available at newsstands and online:
- Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life
The following is from the introduction to LIFE’s special tribute issue, Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life, which is available online and at newsstands When James Earl Carter died at his home in Plains, Georgia, on December 29, 2024, he was 100, and many people who as 18-year-olds had voted for or against him in the 1970s were contemplating
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