Sean Cole

Animal artists

From dog painters to elephant orchestras, can creatures really be creative?

Animal artists

American Icons: ‘Leaves of Grass’

American Icons: ‘Leaves of Grass’

American Icons: Leaves of Grass

American Icons: Leaves of Grass

American Icons: "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"

American Icons: "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
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Flarf

Flarf
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American Icons: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

After Emily Dickinson died, her sister found nearly 2,000 poems in her bureau -- and in many, she imagined herself already dead. Sean Cole took a closer look at Dickinson's legendary poem, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death."

American Icons: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

American Icons: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

American Icons: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

American Icons: Because I Would Not Stop for Death

American Icons: Because I Would Not Stop for Death
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Living Native

Justin "Red Bear" Mudgett wants to get back to his Indian roots. He wears traditional animal skins and tries to live close to the land, raising buffalo in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. And though his ancestors are from the Pasamaquoddy tribe, he plans to s

Living Native
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Ant Patrol

Stefan Cover cares for the largest collection of preserved ant specimens in the world at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology. And after immersing himself in the behavior and biology of these hierarchical insects for years, he can't help but

Ant Patrol
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Ant Patrol

Ant Patrol
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Ogonowski Legacy

Ogonowski Legacy