In Let It Bleed, a lavishly illustrated and researched new book, photographer Ethan Russell tells the epic tale of how the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Bank conquered America, invented the modern tour, and met with tragedy at Altamont.
On February 18, after months of political turmoil, countless bomb attacks and a high profile assassination, Pakistanis go to the polls
The quintessential American race hits the half-century mark.
A look back at its history and glory years
Inspired by everything from horror movies to Maggie Smith in The Pride of Miss Jean Brodie, London designers took a few risks for Fall, 2008 and came up with some inventive if rough-edged collections. By Marion Hume
A former student opened fire in a lecture hall, killing seven people, before turning the gun on himself
On February 15, America honors Susan B. Anthony, who spearheaded the woman's suffrage movement. Here's a photo gallery devoted to this American civil rights leader and the many other women who lobbied for the passage of the 19th amendment.
TIME Senior Writer Bill Powell, who moved to a town outside Shanghai in 2006, talks about joining the millions of Chinese who are building the country's booming suburbs
On Feb. 13, Australia's Parliament apologized to thousands of part-Aboriginal people who were removed from their families to be raised in white society. TIME photographer Lisa Hogben captured the faces and emotions of a historic moment
A new study has found that climate change is threatening the long-term survival of these beloved sub-Antarctic birds
Contestants pull out all the stops to win at the nation's oldest and most prestigious canine competition