Hard Truths: How The Polygraph Saw Americans
When Leonarde Keeler began studying honesty in Americans, he was surprised to learn who lied, who didn’t, and what kept people honest.
When Leonarde Keeler began studying honesty in Americans, he was surprised to learn who lied, who didn’t, and what kept people honest.
Cardinals’ Hall of Famer Stan Musial passes away at age 92. We remember both the professional and personal side of this beloved baseball player.
Does the royal family of Great Britain really serve a useful purpose other than attracting tourists and selling tabloid newspapers?
An exclusive interview with Eisenhower’s grandson, David, and his new memoir about Ike.
With two national forests, America’s first National Lakeshore, and dozens of state parks and woodlands, Michigan’s UP offers as many beautiful fall locales as anywhere in the U.S.
Today, readers still delight in scrutinizing these covers—and even find new errors from time to time. Can you spot all of them?
Autumn is almost here, so this seems like a good time to celebrate the seasons. Most people have forgotten the beautiful scenery by great landscape artist John Clymer that graced over eighty covers of The Saturday Evening Post. Enjoy this reminder.
The Great Smoky Mountain Association has a great deal of information on the Walker Sisters, and they kindly allowed us to reprint a poem from Louisa Walker.
To celebrate Edna Ferber’s 125th birthday yesterday, we republish “A Woman Who Tried to Be Good”. Twice a Pulitzer-Prize winner, her novels were very popular in the late twenties. The charming writing of this short story makes for a very enjoyable read.
Is there any relief from this heat? Yes! It’s August, and the dog days of summer are upon us, but we found delightful covers from 1912 to 1955 showing ways to get wet and cool down. We wouldn’t recommend all of them.
1956: “Mitch ‘The Beard’ Miller produces more hit records than any other man in the business.” The Post explained the secret of his success.
Sure, you depend on your internet and cell phone, but do they have anything near the importance in your life that air conditioning does?
Use this recipe to marinate fish, chicken, or veggies or dress up a crisp summer salad.
Road trips that honor America’s pioneer spirit.
A practical guide to more youthful, healthier skin.
I fell in love with this 1977 Country Gentleman cover when I ran across it in the archives recently. CG was a sister magazine to The Saturday Evening Post, and I got to wondering: What other hidden treasures lurk in the Country Gentleman stacks?