The Origin of Blue Jeans
On the anniversary of Levi Strauss' death, learn the creation story of one of the most popular articles of clothing
Events Sept 26-29: Great Apes, The Peacock Room, Immigrants and Revolutionists, and Talking About Andy
This week, learn from gorillas, see a masterpiece of Asian art, play a pop quiz, and hear from an expert about Andy Warhol
Your Guide to the Falling Satellite
Hear from an Air and Space Museum expert on what to expect from tonight's satellite impact
Inside the Double-Sun Planet Discovery
How Smithsonian and Harvard scientists discovered the planet that orbits two stars
The Jeweled Art of Sidney Mobell
Mobell is one of the world's most unusual artists: a craftsman who turns everyday items into extremely valuable works of jeweled art
Weekend Events Sept 23-25: Heart and Soul, Chalk4Peace, and Nature’s Best Photography
Events in and around the Smithsonian for the upcoming weekend
Peace Corps Donates Treasure Trove to American History Museum
The landmark collection of Peace Corps artifacts donated at a ceremony this morning is more than a memento of the program's 50 years of existence
Events Sept. 19-22: The Life of Cleopatra, Aldabras Galore, Celebrate the Land, and La Buena Vida
This week, hear about the queen of ancient Egypt, see some of the world's largest tortoises, talk to curators about the environment, and more
Celebrating B.B. King, the Face of the Blues
A look back at the American music icon
“Central Nigeria Unmasked” at the African Art Museum
A landmark new exhibition takes visitors on a tour through the world of African art
Weekend Events Sept. 16-18: Indian Blood Discussion, Latino Family Day, and Origami Workshop
This weekend, dig into a heated topic within the Native community, participate in a Latino music festival and learn a new art
Rare Micronesian Kingfishers Successfully Hatched
Caretakers at the Zoo are celebrating the birth of two extremely rare birds
Shih Chieh Huang’s “The Bright Beneath” at the Natural History Museum
Inspired by bioluminescent undersea creatures, an installation artist creates an unearthly world
Events Sept 12-15: The Star-Spangled Banner, The Chawaytiri of Peru, Smith Art Lecture, and Airmen of Note
See American history come alive, listen to lectures by distinguished speakers, and enjoy the sounds of one of the country's top jazz bands
Remembering 9/11 at the American History Museum
Visitors from across the country have made a pilgrimage to the Smithsonian to see an exhibit about the fateful day 10 years ago
The List: Seven “Back to School” Artifacts
As teachers and students head back into the classroom, we present a list of the Smithsonian Institution's most interesting school-related objects
Thoreau Leaves Walden Pond
On this day in 1847, Henry David Thoreau ended his celebrated time in solitude and took up the great task of writing about it
Events September 6-8: Zoo Photo Club, Hands-on Astronomy and ASL Art Tour
This week, learn how to photograph exotic animals, get a telescopic look at the sky, and see American Art through a new perspective
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