Tiny Wonders of Art
Mykola Syadristy, a Ukrainian artist and former engineer, designs microminiatures—tiny sculptures that can only be viewed with the help of a microscope.
Mykola Syadristy, a Ukrainian artist and former engineer, designs microminiatures—tiny sculptures that can only be viewed with the help of a microscope.
In this story from August 1953, actor Jean Hersholt shares how the role of a kindly country doctor impacted his life.
After 50 years, a former P.O.W. is reunited with the soldier who helped keep him alive during World War II.
Don’t take Thanksgiving dinner for granted—give thanks for beating the long odds against all the events that led up to your family’s Thanksgiving dinner.
The victim of a violent attack comes to view the world in a new way, placing him on a path to creativity.
When is a photo more than a photo? When it gives us a glimpse of the future. This photograph of a preschool Halloween parade captured the beginning of a love story…
That old church was run down, just like me. I didn’t have much hope for either of us.
When looking to God for answers, Diana Aydin wonders if some of her biggest obstacles are really miracles in disguise.
Actor Matt Damon, exhausted the shooting schedule of his new movie, had to be dragged out for a night on the town. He came to be very glad indeed that he gave in.
Actor Mark Ruffalo dreamed he had a brain tumor, but he had no idea that growth would be a gift.
While in the grips of addiction to cocaine and other substances, Richard Dreyfuss’ life was turned around by visits from a child no one else could see.
She never quite got over losing a piece of wedding-gift flatware while on her honeymoon. But someone was watching over that knife for those eight years…