Lost Stories from Dr. Seuss

The author's old magazine pieces republished, featuring new and familiar faces

Though Theodor Seuss Geisel—best known as Dr. Seuss—passed away in 1991, his spirit lives eternally through his imaginative characters and tongue-twisting rhymes that have delighted children and parents alike for decades. Today, “Horton and the Kwuggerbug and more Lost Stories” is released from Random House, featuring four stories that originally appeared—and were subsequently forgotten about—in Redbook magazine in the early ’50s. Now republished in book …

Doug Aitken: Still Life

The Los Angeles artist freezes moments in time to explore landscape, light and movement

The white walls of Doug Aitken’s new show “Still Life” at LA’s Regen Projects appear to have been ravaged by an earthquake or some other natural disaster. The multimedia artist created his sculptural works with vivid photographs, LED lights, gleaming mirrors, graphic texts, cast resin, painted aluminum and powder-coated steel. Filling the gallery with gleaming explorations of the centuries-old still life tradition in a modern-day …

The 19th Annual Webby Awards: Call for Entries

Recognizing innovation and creativity on the internet

Now in its 19th rendition, the annual Webby Awards has again begun accepting entries. With five main categories—Websites, Online Film & Video, Interactive Advertising & Media, Mobile Sites & Apps, Social—there’s plenty of opportunity to get involved and perhaps even join the ranks of the best of the internet. CH was ecstatic to have won a Webby for best music and variety video series back …