From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.
See the Great Depression in Indy, the end of Prohibition and more through the eyes of our photographers of the 1930s.
Depression-era photography has become strongly associated with a documentary style, but “Reality Makes Them Dream” shows other facets of life at the time, as in Marion Post Wolcott’s “Center of town, ...
Grant Wood’s “Bibbed Overalls Cupboard Door,” created about 1925, featured denim glued to painted wood. This piece sparked the museum’s summer exhibition “Overalls: Grant Wood’s Depictions of Denim,” ...
‘Reality Makes Them Dream’ features over 100 prints, periodicals and photo books from the 1930s that go beyond the documentary-style images we’ve come to expect from the era. Marion Post Wolcott, ...
What was it like to live in a Duluth orphanage during the 1930s? Not bad, according to Father Richard Partika, who wrote the following recollections of St. James Orphans Home, which was on Woodland ...
The chair was surrounded by eager students, all pressing forward around Charles Apple, eager to get their book about Mr. Apple's early life signed. The book, written by his relative Gayla Edwards, ...
After a year away from American soil, directing “The Thomas Crown Affair” in London, Michael B. Jordan is back — and he’s ...