Memento Mori — December 28, 2012, 10:00 am
Larry L. King (1929–2012)
R.I.P. Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine contributor from 1965 to 1971
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Memento Mori — December 28, 2012, 10:00 am
R.I.P. Larry L. King, Harper's Magazine contributor from 1965 to 1971
About this issue — From the June 1971 issue
Article — From the April 1971 issue
Article — From the October 1970 issue
About this issue — From the October 1970 issue
About this issue — From the July 1969 issue
Article — From the July 1968 issue
The easy chair — From the April 1968 issue
Article — From the November 1967 issue
Article — From the May 1967 issue
Article — From the October 1966 issue

Minimum number of baboons forced to smoke crack in a 1989 study testing the efficacy of cigarettes as a drug delivery device:

A reduction in distrust toward atheists was documented among pious Canadians who are reminded of the Vancouver police.

A Missouri cinema apologized for hiring an actor dressed in body armor and carrying a fake rifle to appear at a screening of Iron Man 3.
Winner of the 2012 Olivier Rebbot Award for best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines or books