12 Historic U.S. Hotels Where America’s Defining Moments Unfolded While the federal commemoration sells million-dollar photo ops, the actual story of America's first 250 years is sitting in 12 still-operating addresses. By Paul Jebara
What Happens When a Sitter Hates Their Portrait? The best portrait painters are part artist, part diplomat and part psychologist—and even then, there are no guarantees. By Daniel Grant
Across Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, a Hotel That Changed My Sense of Luxury The trip began with a windstorm crossing of the Atlas, and ended with a very different sense of luxury. By Paul Jebara
A Study of the Portrait Infamously Destroyed by Winston Churchill Heads to Auction By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Media Heir Steve Forbes Is Selling His Collection of Winston Churchill Memorabilia By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Opulent Contents of Venice’s ‘Palazzo Volpi’ Hit the Auction Block By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Angelina Jolie is Selling the One Painting Winston Churchill Made During World War II By Helen Holmes
HBO’s New ‘Queen of the World’ Documentary Chronicles a Year in the Life of the Royal Family By Michael Martin