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A 1950 issue of LIFE featured a story headlined “ Buddhist from Brooklyn,” which told the story of a 21-year-old man whose devotion to the religion inspired him to start a new life overseas His story is mostly about the praying There is very little eating, and the topic of love does not come up
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The following text is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s new special issue The Smurfs, available at newsstands and online In 2011, people around the world donned white caps and pants and painted their faces (and in some cases entire bodies) blue in celebration of the Smurfs
- Animals at Home In the Wild - LIFE
Animals Latest animals Sharks: Fear and Fascination animals Meet Lady Wonder, the Psychic Horse Who Appeared Twice in LIFE animals Before Moo Deng: Little Hippos in LIFE animals The First Beagles Whose Ears LBJ Just Had to Tug animals Bears: Strong, Wise, and Increasingly Among Us
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As a weekly magazine LIFE covered it all, with a breadth and open-mindedness that looks especially astounding today, when publications and websites tailor their coverage to ever-narrowing audiences LIFE chronicled the lives of presidents, and also followed a country doctor on his rounds
- History Photo Archives - LIFE
Explore History within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
- Commuting Never Looked So Good - LIFE
LIFE staff photographer Nina Leen captured the mix of lifestyles to be found in Fairfield County as the newly arrived businessmen mixed in with farmers and also artsier types such as magazine illustrators and classical music conductors
- Pope Leo XIV: Celebrating The First American Pope - LIFE
The world is watching to see where Leo takes the See of Rome and the millions who look to it for guidance and, ultimately, salvation Here are a selection of photos from LIFE’s new special issue to Pope Leo XIV
- Atlantic City: Scenes From a Beach Town’s Heyday - LIFE
In 1941 legendary LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt went to Atlantic City and chronicled the bustling activity and amusements of the beach town at its peak In these pictures you’ll see the 1940 Miss America, Frances Burke, who had been crowned the year before at Atlantic City’s Convention Hall, posing with her sash on the beach
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