Artist Christopher Sickels’ Fantastic, Miniature World: The Reader’s Digest contributor produces wholly original work, combining painting, photography, set-building, and sculpture on a “clumsy dwarfish Barbie doll scale.” See more and read our interview »
Battleship (2012) Directed by Peter Berg.
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During the 1930s and ’40s, before Theodore Geisel was Dr. Seuss, he was Don Draper. A “mad man” from Madison Avenue, Geisel began his career concocting and drawing up remarkable ad copy for America’s largest companies. See our favorite of his vintage ads, plus more on the collection from UCSD »
Joe Vaux—featured on our Tumblr for his work with Artifact Puzzles—is also a fantastic painter of the surreal and, well, Stewie from Family Guy. See more of his art »
Seattle-based Artifact Puzzles specializes in artistic jigsaws, with laser-cut pieces designed by artists like Joe Vaux. Meet the man behind the mastery »
Reader’s Digest Table of Contents, September 2012
Well here it is, all the awesome articles in the September issue. So what are you waiting for? Go to your local store to purchase the magazine on newsstands or visit iTunes.com to purchase the app!
Check out extra article content online at rd.com/September, too.
ReadersDigest.com: The Best Victorian Fiction
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