
New research shows that monkeys make art, dolphins chat and there's no such thing as a birdbrain.
By Michael J. Weiss in Reader's Digest - November 2006
Artist Guido Daniele's Amazing Illusions
Artist Guido Daniele's hand paintings of animals create illusions that are one of a kind.
Once derided as a cultural "swamp," the NEA is now all about the best.
By William Beaman in Reader's Digest - May 2004
How to choose the right brush for your paint job.
Eight Celebrities Share What They've Learned
Award-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman traveled to seven countries, flew 65,000 miles, and drove 5,000 more, all in a quest to ask 50 distinguished individuals ages 65 years and older what they would like others to know.
By Andrew Zuckerman in Reader's Digest - October 2008
Exculsive Extras: Wisdom of Celebrities Around the World
Award-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman traveled to seven countries, flew 65,000 miles, and drove 5,000 more, all in a quest to ask 50 distinguished individuals ages 65 years and older what they would like others to know.
By Andrew Zuckerman
Heist: The Case of the Stolen Rembrandt
Three years ago, a little painting caused big trouble for undercover agent Bob Wittman. Here, for the first time, he tells all.
By Simon Worrall in Reader's Digest - December 2008
Why did I ever agree to play the cello for a bunch of teenage prisoners?
By Mark Salzman in Reader's Digest - May 2004
When it comes to decorating their cars, Americans are in overdrive.
From "Art Cars" by Harrod Blank
I knew I could sing. But now I had to prove it.
By Gretchen Wilson in Reader's Digest - April 2007