The actor, director and screenwriter brings Jonathan Lethem's acclaimed novel to the screen—with a few unsubtle changes
Check out some of the spookiest (read: coolest) items in the National Museum of Natural History's collections.
Rockall, a rocky outcrop claimed by the United Kingdom, has become an unlikely battleground in the fight for fishing rights
Massive hits at the time, the films that brought Frankenstein, Dracula, the Mummy and more to life also tapped into societal fears and traumas
For a brief time in their history, these resorts served as hospitals, training grounds and operations bases
The National Museum of the American Indian is webcasting many of these public programs live, then archiving them online
For nearly a century, Anoka has been celebrating this spooky holiday like no other city
First prize recipient is Hugo Crosthwaite for his stop-motion animation portraying migrant Berenice Sarmiento Chávez
Largely unchanged since it was invented, the Continuous Plankton Recorder collects plankton as it is towed behind a ship
Of the ten or so patients I’ve treated with CAR-T, over half developed strange neurologic side effects ranging from headaches to seizures
Recent discoveries highlight how mammals lived before and after the asteroid impact that triggered the world's fifth mass extinction
Smithsonian Provost John Davis takes a closer look at the painter, who described herself as a "garden-thirsty soul."
A history of getting hitched reveals the only thing that people are not in a hurry to do
Even after a terrible barrier comes down, an artist conjures its haunting presence
What's Ernesto Guevara, son of the world's most recognizable revolutionary, doing on a Harley Davidson? Leading a whirlwind tour around his native island
You don't have to ski on cornflakes because Hollywood's quest for authenticity on-screen triggered an avalanche of frozen innovation
The Smithsonian welcomes a rare whale skeleton that was found dead on an island in the Florida Everglades
How Spain chooses to memorialize Francisco Franco and the victims of his authoritarian regime is tearing the nation apart
The music, born of gypsies in the country’s southern regions, was embraced by foreigners long before it became a national symbol
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