Rockwell’s School Teachers
“Happy Birthday, Miss Jones” is a Rockwell classic. But it wasn’t without reader complaints.
Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell & Mark Twain: American Storytellers
Rockwell and Twain, who never crossed paths in real life, meet cute in a new must-see exhibit at the Mark Twain House & Museum.
Flirting With Norman Rockwell
Rockwell loved flirts. He must have, because he painted enough of them. Our flirtatious folks span the decades from 1917 to 1960 - an incredible forty-three years of chronicling people giving other people the eye. Happy Valentine’s Day, Norman!
A Soldier’s Christmas
Shopping, decorating and lots of Santas: that’s what Saturday Evening Post Christmas covers are made of. But we wanted to remember those serving overseas this holiday season.
How to Handle a Turkey
It isn’t just the farmers and poultry truck drivers who have a hard time handling turkeys. Sometimes the big birds were a handful for our cover artists and models. Why did one famous cover artist start “to feel like an assassin”?
Be Very Afraid…
A large shadow lurks…a cat screeches…and is that a ghoul or just the crazy neighbor trying to scare us? Halloween covers through the years have given us delicious scares!
What’s Your Favorite Rockwell Cover?
In spirit of the 1955 reader poll, "Who's Right About Rockwell?" The Saturday Evening Post editors want to hear you favorite choice.
Answers to Rockwell’s April Fools Covers
Today, readers still delight in scrutinizing these covers—and even find new errors from time to time. Can you spot all of them?
Football is Rough on Everyone!
Are you ready for some football? Since 1900, The Saturday Evening Post has featured football and football fans on its covers, so grab a cold one and some chips and enjoy!
Dogs Hate School!
If there’s anything I’ve learned from studying hundreds of magazine covers for the Post and Country Gentleman, a sister publication, it is that dogs hate school! If you’re bummed about returning to school, you’re not the only one.

















