A gold-brocade vest at the Smithsonian evokes the innovative musician’s enduring legacy
Though the practice is now more associated with Halloween, spooking out your family is well within the Christmas spirit
It's 'Deck the Halls' with Christmas cheer at the beloved Victorian-style dollhouse at the National Museum of American History
The films' much-loved robots exist mostly to assist rather than replace humans—and like us, they are prone to errors
Thanks to national schooling and the Internet, many of the plateau’s unique languages are in danger
A new book takes a fresh look at the famed scientist
A Smithsonian folklorist makes the pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe and discovers an emerging tradition
Explore everything from artistic chairs to underground magazines this season
The artist takes 21st century technology and culture to a 15th century aesthetic
The work pays homage to the vaulted domes, ornate Italianate arches and Art Deco geometric forms of nine of the nation's historic ceilings
From presidential biographies to a look at the long rise of fake news, these picks will surely interest history buffs
Beginning in the 1880s, amateur photographer Wilson A. Bentley considered the endlessly varied crystals "miracles of beauty"
Can listening to storms help us understand them better? A meteorologist and a music technologist think so
The movie about a young man struggling to find his way in the world mesmerized the nation when it debuted
The fussy but brave “protocol droid” plays the role of the Greek chorus in the Star Wars franchise
Ivan Chermayeff was a brilliant designer, a gifted artist and the purveyor of a unique visual language, says Smithsonian curator Ellen Lupton
It’s been 40 years since ‘Saturday Night Fever’—a gritty film powered by music, machismo and masterful footwork—became a cultural phenomenon
New scholarship reveals details about the Native American at the center of the classic <em>Island of the Blue Dolphins</em>
These reads will remedy even the direst cases of wanderlust
The works and machinations of Thomas Wilfred, a lone performer, inventor and visionary, are now on view
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