Even before the verdict was handed down, it was clear the proceedings were about much more than Abdelkader Merah.
The Atlantic has been headquartered in New England for 140 years, so the staff members and contributing editors have had plenty of time to explore it. Here are some of our favorite spots
A greased-pole walk in Massachusetts, a heavy-metal music festival in France, hurricane damage in Barbados, sumo wrestlers at the Lincoln Memorial, and much more
HENRY CASSDY was for thirteen years a reporter and foreign correspondent for the Associated Press. Since 1945 he has been European news director for the National Broadcasting Company.
Are the works of artist J.S.G. Boggs just defaced dollar bills? Or works of art worth $420,000? A look at an artist whose work has been raising some disconcerting questions about money and worth
A younger generation—powered by the children and grandchildren of immigrants from France’s former African colonies—disputes a national myth.