One of the greatest historians of 20th-century America was a man who used his camera to stare, pry, listen, and eavesdrop
As an intern at the Corcoran, I suddenly understood the power of art
A sublime new show honors the Chinese tradition of the ‘Three Perfections’—poetry, painting and calligraphy
Mary Church Terrell’s court case demanded the district’s “lost laws” put an end to racial discrimination in dining establishments
A Two-Day Festival in the historic Arts & Industries Building brings community, artists and scholars together for a “Culture Lab”
NPR correspondent Steve Inskeep speaks about his book <em>Jacksonland</em> and what it says about America’s democratic tradition
Experts weigh in on what the detection of other life forms might mean to the human race
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Photographer Reuben Wu casts new light on a familiar world
After treks to Africa, Scandinavia and Japan, Puryear’s works go on display at the Smithsonian, where he first developed his curiosity for world cultures
Although Gore Vidal’s book never became a hit on Broadway, the novel helped create the public personae of Alexander Hamilton’s nemesis
Delightfully whimsical, the sculptures drive home the message that there’s a whole lot of trash washing ashore
Much more abstract than seconds, minutes and hours, time in the hands of artists becomes even more perplexing
The American History Museum and the Supreme Court Historical Society brought the justices together to share tales from the highest court
Journalist Virginia Heffernan makes a compelling case that it is in a new book
Three decades after it premiered, the coming-of-age film remains a classic
Choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess joins forces with the National Portrait Gallery
David Janesko and Adam Donnelly are using materials found in nature to photograph nature
Community leaders convene at the National Museum of the American Indian to push for change
A new exhibition, curated by the community, debuts this weekend at the Smithsonian
Almost 200 years ago, the wife of John Quincy Adams set a precedent
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