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July 2004

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Features

Secrets of the Maya: Deciphering Tikal

After decades of intense research, the ancient ruins of Mexico and Central America are yielding new insights into the pre-Columbia culture

Of Majesty and Mayhem

An exhibition of ancient Maya art points up the opulence and violence of the great Mesoamerican civilization

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What is This Thing Called Love?

A new movie explores composer Cole Porter's consummate musical gifts and his remarkable, unorthodox marriage

Swan Nebula

Hubble's Last Hurrahs?

The orbiting space telescope has captured billions of years of star births and deaths, galactic collisions and the accelerating expansion of the universe. Now its own fate is in doubt

Adirondack chair

Everybody Take A Seat

Comfort for the masses? Or a tacky blight? Seemingly overnight, the one-piece plastic chair has become a world fixture. Can you stand it?

Letter from Lahore: Reinventing Pakistan

Welcome to Lahore, where an explosion of art and media is offering a vibrant alternative to the strictures of religious conservatives

The Rocky Road to Revolution

While most members of Congress sought a negotiated settlement with England, independence advocates bided their time

Departments

Indelible Images

Dazzle by the Dozen

A 1947 portrait by the renowned Irving Penn broke the fashion mold and celebrated an elegance all too rare today

The Object at Hand

Splendid Isolation

When the first astronauts to walk on the Moon returned from their July 1969 lunar expedition, they were confined to quarters

Points of Interest

The Anti-Burb

Arcosanti, a struggling community in the Arizona desert, preaches the virtues of close quarters

Phenomena & Curiosities

Yellowstone Grumbles

Pent-up water and steam threaten to burst through the park's surface. (And we're not talking Old Faithful here)

Presence of Mind

Plutarch's Exemplary Lives

An ancient Greek wrote the book on biography then and now

Editor's Note

Great Finds

Celebrating a magazine's good fortune—and a nation's

From the Secretary

"All Music Is Folk Music"

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings may soon be coming to a computer near you