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Empty Frames and Unanswered Questions: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
In the early hours of 18 March 1990, two men dressed as police officers rang the buzzer at the side entrance of the Isabella Stewart...


Alfred Cheney Johnston and the Artistry Behind the Ziegfeld Follies' Golden Era
For decades, Alfred Cheney Johnston’s photographs of the Ziegfeld Follies lay hidden, their shimmering feathers, sparkling gowns, and occasional bare skin tucked away from public view. It wasn’t until after his death that the world rediscovered these luminous portraits, revealing the glamour, daring, and artistry of Broadway’s golden era.


Café Lehmitz and the Photographs of Anders Petersen: A Portrait of Hamburg’s Red-Light District
Anders Petersen’s Café Lehmitz captured the warmth and chaos of Hamburg’s red-light district in the 1960s. His photographs of strangers, lovers, and lost souls transformed documentary photography forever. Read more on utterlyinteresting.com.
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