B. David Zarley
For This Photojournalist, People Are More Important Than Pictures
Through immersion and collaboration, photojournalist Alyssa Schukar adds context to a complicated world.
These Abstract Paintings Are Made by Slashing Blades Across Canvas
Shannon Finley’s large abstract works vibrate with tension.
This Keg Factory Wants to Make America Beer Again
As the only manufacturer of stainless steel beer kegs in the country, American Keg is bringing keg-making back to the US while providing jobs for one of the lowest-income cities in Pennsylvania.
America's Forgotten Service Academy Rivalry
"The Secretaries Cup is the Division III Army-Navy Game. The level of emotion, and the fan intensity, is exactly the same."
How Freedom Shaped Ukrainian Art, At Home and Abroad
The exhibition 'Reality Check' celebrates 25 years of Ukrainian independence and the effects of freedom.
'Women and Wheels' Photos Capture Ladies Who Ride
See female motor vehicle enthusiasts portrayed by Milwaukee-based photographer and motorcyclist Sarah Vaun.
Puerto Rican Pride Shines at a Chicago Art Exhibit
Carlos Rolón makes replicas of his childhood in homage to his immigrant family.
How Johnny and Tara Made It to the Summer Olympics
How did a pair of former figure skaters wind up going down to Rio to cover the Summer Olympics, of all things, for NBC? For Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski, it seems, no sports event is beyond their fashionable reach.
A Vietnamese Art Collective Is Making Commercials for Communism
Blending film and sculpture, the Propeller Group comes to the US for their self-titled first solo show.
The Mindful Athlete: Can Preventative Mental Health Improve Performance, Too?
A meditation room could one day be as much a part of an athletic program as the weight room, film study, and the training table.
13-Year Old Meghna Mazumdar Is a Better Golfer Than You—And a Better Investor, Too
Meghna Mazumdar has exchanged letters with Warren Buffett and played golf with Rory McIlroy, all before getting her driver's license.
Athletes Connected: Inside the University of Michigan's New Approach to Mental Health for Athletes
Student-athletes are less likely to seek help for mental health issues than their peers. The University of Michigan's Athletes Connected program is out to change that.