This week, meet a children's author and scientist, make holiday crafts, learn about a masterpiece tapestry, and see exotic tropical butterflies
A new exhibition covers the history of mail in the military
This week, see Happy Feet Two in 3D, meet a children's author, and enjoy an acoustic performance by a local indie frontman
The new skating rink at the National Zoo is a high-tech innovation made of recycled acrylic
The National Museum of American History recovers sound from recordings that have been silenced for over a century
This week, see a holiday performance, talk to a bird expert, meet a pair of Native artists, and attend a jazz concert
On this day in 1888, the groundbreaking tabulator machine was installed in a government office for the first time
This week, see a critically-lauded Thai film, attend a hands-on day of aviation activities, and hear a live concert pianist perform
A new exhibition combines a seminal Warhol film with a pair of modern responses
This holiday season, gather the family to listen to some of your favorite classics from the Folkways collection
The Portrait Gallery's Cultural Historian Amy Henderson discusses the sites and scenes on a walking tour of Washington, D.C.
This week, see the premiere of a documentary, learn the art of basket weaving, take a holiday tour, and see a groundbreaking musical performance
Early research by the Smithsonian revealed the origin of thousands of mysterious earthen mounds across the country
The distinctive building is Washington, D.C.'s first structure to be illuminated red for the annual occasion
Join a panel of Natives who have served in the armed forces, spend the night at an exclusive Chinese-themed soiree, and explore the world of tattoos
A new study unravels the relationships among a group of spectacular songbirds that diversified as the Hawaiian Islands emerged from the Pacific
A collection of ancient Egyptian mummies—and new techniques for looking inside them—reveal new information about ancient Egpyt's spiritual beliefs
In his photographs, now on display at the National Air and Space Museum, Jeffrey Milstein bares the bellies of airplanes
A Holocaust survivor's story is told through a visually stunning new exhibition of fabric art at the S. Dillon Ripley Center
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