With help from a now-extinct bear, archaeologists have unlocked the mysteries of Spain’s Cova Dones
Looking back at the moment when one of our greatest jazzmen raised the stakes for everyone who came after
Jonathan Glazer's new film uses the Auschwitz commandant and his family as a vehicle for examining humans' capacity for evil
The groundbreaking, exiled Chinese artist builds a hopeful new life—and a new studio, in the Portuguese countryside
With origins dating back to the 16th century, paddle sports have always had an unmistakable allure
Almost a century after the cartoon mouse made his first appearance, he finally belongs to everyone—sort of
From the world's oldest dog to the real history behind "Oppenheimer," these were the magazine's most-read articles of the year
Gardeners discuss the oft-overlooked symbolism of nature that underlies the Pulitzer-prize winning novel
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
Celebrate the holiday season with festive shots from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
Smithsonian editors choose their favorite (mostly) nonfiction of (mostly) 2023
The beloved medley of rice and meat is the national dish of Uzbekistan
In this year's tabletop favorites, play as bees in space, Chinese emperors, fox breeders, women suffragists, fashionistas and much more
Created as department store marketing tools, many of these seasonal figures became beloved holiday traditions
This year’s top titles include an art history primer, a collection of silly poems and a mathematical word problem in disguise
The 1993 film also inspired its director, Steven Spielberg, to establish a foundation that preserves survivors' stories
A new Shawn Michael Warren portrait of the legendary talk show host is now on view at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Odeuropa is an online database of scents from 16th- to early 20th-century Europe culled from historical literature and art
The painter’s streetscapes and neighborhood scenes mesmerize, but now he is being recognized for documenting a changing urban landscape
The multidisciplinary artist wanted us to imagine how we can shape society and uplift our communities
At his peak, the television icon, who died at 101, reached more than 120 million Americans with shows like "All in the Family"
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