Echolilia: A Father's Photographic Conversation with His Autistic Son

Timothy Archibald uses his camera to find an emotional bridge to his son
Photographs and text from the book Echolilia: Sometimes I Wonder

[Monday, Oct. 25, 2010]

Tsunami Claims More Than 400 Lives in Indonesia

Triggered by an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, a tsunami killed more than 400 people and left hundreds more missing in Indonesia this week, close on the heels of a volcanic eruption that killed dozens in Java

[Friday, Oct. 29, 2010]

Pictures of the Week

October 22 - October 28, 2010

[Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010]

Photos: Send in the Creepy Clowns

Thirteen scary clowns for Halloween 2010

[Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010]

Hope, Change and Struggle: An Artist's View of the 2008 Presidential Campaign

Artist Nicola Green, the wife of the black British politician David Lammy, was given special access to Barack Obama's campaign. Her distillation of the experience, In Seven Days, has gone on show at Harvard University

[Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010]

A Volcano's Deadly Eruption in Indonesia

Mount Merapi, near the city of Yogyakarta, erupted this week, killing at least 25 people and displacing 22,000 who live in the area

[Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010]

Souvenirs from the Tea Party

A collection of trinkets found at Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally in August 2010 and on the Internet. The items were photographed with the iPhone 4 and the Hipstamatic app

Photographs by Nicholas Hegel McClelland for TIME

[Monday, Oct. 25, 2010]

Stewart and Colbert: Their Biggest Moments

How the two hosts went from faking news to making news

[Friday, Oct. 22, 2010]

Are Narcocorridos the Latin Gangsta Rap?

The classic Mexican ballad — amped up and updated to tell tall tales about drug kingpins — is gaining popularity both south and north of the border

[Friday, Oct. 22, 2010]

Photo Riff on Keith Richards

A gallery of images to flesh out the Stones guitarist's autobiography, Life, due out Oct. 26

[Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010]

Exploring the World of the Great Kublai Khan

A dazzling new exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art displays the cosmopolitanism that flourished during the reign of Kublai Khan, one of the medieval world's most powerful emperors

[Friday, Oct. 22, 2010]

American Colleges Set Up Shop in India

More and more American universities are doing business in India. But local entrepreneurs have the inside track
Photographs by Sanjit Das / Panos for TIME

[Friday, Oct. 22, 2010]

"Chaos and Classicism" at the Guggenheim

A new look at art after the First World War in Europe, consoling itself with dreams of antiquity

[Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010]

Fighting the Naxals: India's Enduring War

The Maoist Naxal rebellion is not just a violent insurgency. It reflects India's failure to lift up its neediest

Photographs by Brian Sokol for TIME

[Friday, Oct. 22, 2010]

The Collapse of a Community Bank

The failure of a small town bank destroys a small Georgia town's faith in government and the economy itself.

Photographs by David Walter Banks / Luceo for TIME

[Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010]

The Power of Cities

Four metros unleash their creative and technological energy

[Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010]

Women of War

Female soldiers around the world bear arms for their native countries

[Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010]

French Protests Turn Violent

Demonstrators clash with police in several metropolitan areas throughout the Fifth Republic, including Paris

[Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010]

R&R; at Kandahar Airfield

The airfield tries to re-create the comforts of home for the coalition forces in Afghanistan

Photographs by Rodrigo Abd / AP

[Monday, Oct. 18, 2010]

A Simple Camera Helps an Amnesia Patient Access Her Memory

The Sensecam helps a British woman recall her daily experiences

[Friday, Oct. 01, 2010]

The World's Longest Railroad Tunnel

The 35.4-mile Gotthard tunnel beneath the Alps will pave the way for high-speed rail travel between northern and southeastern Europe

[Friday, Oct. 15, 2010]

Benoit Mandelbrot, Father of the Fractal

A gallery of images spawned by the theories of the innovative mathematician, who died Oct. 14 at the age of 85

[Monday, Oct. 18, 2010]

My Aging Father's Decline: A Son's Photo Journal

In his moving book Days with My Father, photographer Phillip Toledano records his father's final years with unflinching honesty and a sense of humor

[Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010]

Hitler Exhibit Opens in Germany

The first major show on the Führer since 1945 opens at the German Historical Museum in Berlin

[Friday, Oct. 15, 2010]

Iraq's Fragile Progress

In the aftermath of the troop drawdown, Iraq is still dangerous, but taking tentative steps towards normalcy

Photographs by Kadir van Lohuizen / NOOR for TIME

[Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010]

Free at Last: Chile Cheers As All 33 Miners Brought Up Safely

The last of the 33 miners has safely reached the surface of the San José mine in Copiapó

[Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010]
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