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Solace, in Verse

Poems offered me an anchor as I lost my son, so I shared them
Ihor Kozhan, director of the Sheptytsky National Museum, with some of  the  precious  Bohorodchany Iconostasis panels he’s desperately trying to save. Photo: Kasia Strek
Features

Saving Ukraine's Sacred Art

A 300-year-old masterpiece has withstood religious persecution and world wars. Can it survive Russia’s brutal assault? 

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Conversations

Our Words' Worth

That we live in a world where words are cheap and easily spent may just be a truth that is stranger than fiction

Jeff Hummel refused to give up on his dream of finding the Pacific. Photo: Grant Hindsley
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In Search of Sunken Treasure

The SS Pacific, which sank in 1875, was thought to hold a fortune in gold. One man spent decades looking for it

illustrations by Davide Bonazzi
Better Living

That Kind of Time

A dressing-room encounter made me get real about ageing

illustrations by Tom Ralston
True Stories

Taxi Service in a War Zone

As the Sudanese capital descended into chaos, two young men leaped into action

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Culturescape

A Case of Mangoes

We can all agree that the ‘king of fruits’ is perfection, but what does our love for it say about us?

illustrations by Made Up Studio
Health & Wellness

Stop the Ride!

Amusement parks are meant to thrill. But often they just make us sick. One intrepid rider is on a quest to find out why she’s always losing her lunch.

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Features

25 Lessons That Last A Lifetime

Suggestions about life are a little like lottery tickets: You may collect a lot of them, but they rarely pay off. Yet if you are truly lucky, you receive a few words of wisdom that inspire you forever. Here's are the ones RD readers shared. 

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Words from the Heartland

A letter can contain many things: an expression of warmth, consolation for a loved one’s absence, or perhaps a reminder of provinciality

Fiction's Foresight
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Fiction's Foresight

British-Bangladeshi author Manzu Islam’s works reveal startling parallels to recent political upheavals in Bangladesh, begging the question: Besides helping us make sense of our world, can stories also offer a glimpse into the future?

Echoes of the Past
Features

Echoes of the Past

A visit to the ancient Barabar caves in Bihar reveals a surprising connection to a literary classic

Band of Survivors
True Stories

Band of Survivors

Armed with his drum kit, a Holocaust survivor fights anti-Semitism one musical note at a time

The Beauty Queens of Al Dhafra
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The Beauty Queens of Al Dhafra

Welcome to Al Dhafra’s camel beauty pageant, where the competition is tough 

Know Your Food: Who Wants Coffee?
Better Living

Know Your Food: Who Wants Coffee?

It’s bitter—but beloved around the world