Born to be Wild 3D features the conservation efforts of primatologist Galdikas with orangutans, along with that of Dame Sheldrick‘s work with elephants
In timing with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Smithsonian Folkways has released a new collection
As much as the ATM team enjoys keeping you up-to-date with the happenings at the Smithsonian, we're equally excited when readers share their experiences
Jack Kohler and Stephen Most will be on hand at the American Indian Museum to discuss the environmental issues raised in their film, River of Renewal
It’s difficult to hear the phrase “TOPGUN” and not immediately have F-14 Tomcats zooming around in your brain against a rocking Kenny Loggins soundtrack
Now read this post carefully, because there will be a quiz at the end. Let's begin with a history lesson
Porcelain artist Cliff Lee spent 17 years trying to recreate a glaze. He succeeded. Then, he lost the formula
Tomorrow, April 20, marks the one-year anniversary of the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig off the coast of Louisiana
It's that time of year, again, the deadline for filing your federal and state income tax returns
Monday, April 18 Peacock Room Comes to America: A new view of Whistler's Peacock Room
It is a widely held belief that in the largely political climate of Washington, D.C., more often that not, what you see is not necessarily what you get
On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died from a gunshot wound he'd suffered the night at before at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C.
Friday, April 15: Latin JazzThe John Santos Sextet will perform jazz from Cuba, Puerto Rico and the United States
Discovery will be coming to the National Air and Space Museum to be preserved in the Smithsonian collections
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