2009 in Mug Shots

A chronicle of the year's most noted arrestees

[Friday, Dec. 18, 2009]

A Brief History of Sherlock Holmes

To celebrate the release of the latest Sherlock Holmes film, we look at some of the many incarnations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous character. At last count, more than 70 actors have played the part, in more than 200 films. Here are 10

[Friday, May. 29, 2009]

Pictures of the Week

(December 18 - December 25, 2009)

[Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009]

Bob Willoughby, Legendary Hollywood Photographer

The creator of numerous iconic images of Hollywood stars dies at 82

[Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009]

The Saga of Gilad Shalit

A young Israeli soldier remains a prisoner after three years in captivity

[Monday, Dec. 21, 2009]

World's Craziest Christmas Lights Displays

A gallery of holiday excess

[Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009]

Brittany Murphy's Movie Career

The young actress' career was populated with edgy but likable characters

[Monday, Dec. 21, 2009]

The Funeral of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri

Thousands mourn the death of an opposition and spiritual leader

[Monday, Dec. 21, 2009]

A Volcano in the Philippines Awakens

On Dec. 16, residents around the picturesque Mayon volcano in the central Philippines awoke to dozens of earthquakes and tremors, as the nearby Mayon volcano began to spew ash and lava.

[Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009]

Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Ben Bernanke

The 56-year-old chairman of the Fed is TIME's 2009 Person of the Year

Photographs by Dan Winters for TIME

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

Santa Gone Wild

Yes, Christmas is a time of good cheer, but it's also a time for people to dress up like Santa Claus and make fools of themselves

[Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007]

A Brief History of Intergalactic Warfare

Avatar is just the latest incarnation of a story-telling genre that is over a hundred years old

[Friday, Dec. 18, 2009]

Top Stocks of the Decade

Over the past decade, 116 companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges have showed investors returns
of more than 1,000%.

[Monday, Dec. 21, 2009]

Inside the World of Ben Bernanke

A glimpse into the rarified rooms in Washington where the Fed Chairman oversees the U.S. financial system

Photographs by Dan Winters for TIME

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

Bernanke's Life in Photos

The nerd from Dillon, South Carolina rises to the most powerful job in American banking

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

A Brief History of the Federal Reserve Bank

U.S. monetary policy is guided by an independent government agency that can trace its roots to the administration of George Washington

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

Gen. Stanley McChrystal in Afghanistan

A glimpse into the life of the man tasked with leading the U.S.-led war effort in Afghanistan

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

Portraits of Chinese Workers

At an LED factory in Shenzhen, TIME meets some of the young men and women — all of them migrants — who are fueling China's booming economic growth

By Austin Ramzy

Photographs for TIME by Song Chao

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

A glimpse into the world of the most powerful woman in American politics

Photographs by Gillian Laub for TIME

[Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009]

The Year in Pictures 2009

TIME selects the year's most compelling photos

[Wednesday, Dec. 09, 2009]

Ciao, Fellini! (Or We Love Fellini!)

A celebration of the Italian maestro's dolce vita antics on set, a prelude to the release of 9, a musical adaptation of the great director's masterpiece

[Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009]

Lady Gaga and Others Greet the Queen

Lady Gaga tries to make an impression on Her Royal Majesty with an ensemble rouge, but it takes more than a red rubber dress to shock Elizabeth II. She has seen more than her fair share of snazzy duds

[Friday, Dec. 11, 2009]

Barack Obama's First Year in the White House

TIME's photographer Callie Shell shares her thoughts about what it is like to photograph the President of the United States

[Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009]

Obama Accepts the Nobel Peace Prize

President Barack Obama becomes the third sitting American president to receive the award, which was established 108 years ago by Alfred Nobel, a wealthy chemist and investor of dynamite.

[Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009]

Have a Very Ridiculous Christmas

Around the globe, the holiday season — with all its sundry trappings — gets under way

[Tuesday, Dec. 01, 2009]

Brief History of the Turner Prize

One of the art world's most prestigious and controversial honors was awarded Dec. 7 to Scottish painter Richard Wright. A look at past winners of the prize, distributed each year by London's Tate gallery to an artist under 50 born or working in Britain.

[Monday, Dec. 07, 2009]
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