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The beloved Washington, D.C. artist went full circle with a bold new series of round paintings
New show examining the deep connections women make with musical tradition kicks off with a concert featuring folk star Alice Gerrard
From kelp burgers to bacon of the sea, sustainable food entrepreneurs are innovating to charm hungry omnivores
The new film dramatizes the life and legend of Elvis Presley from the perspective of his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker
The cherished stew is a welcome remedy for homesickness—or even a hangover
In a new art atlas, author Grace Banks takes readers on a journey to some of the most fascinating artworks found outside of museums and galleries
Orthodox Russians deployed magic for practical purposes, like inflicting illness, harming business competitors and attracting lovers
The much-loved summer event, featuring the United Arab Emirates and Earth Optimism programs, opens with a concert hosted by Yo-Yo Ma
A new Starz series, "Becoming Elizabeth," dramatizes the future queen's controversial relationship with her much-older stepfather, Thomas Seymour
For her latest novel “Horse,” the Pulitzer-prize winning author Geraldine Brooks found inspiration in the Smithsonian collections
In a new show at the Renwick Gallery, maker’s art is having a renaissance moment, with works that reveal powerful persistence and resilience
From the alleged birthplace of Paul Bunyan to the original gateway to Yellowstone, these towns are buzzing with activity
The ex-street artist turned art-world sensation receives a warm reception and an award from the Hirshhorn
A new commission, based on the acclaimed video 'Birthright' by artist Maren Hassenger, explores the legacy of slavery in family history
In the 1930s, Li Shiu Tong's boyfriend, Magnus Hirschfeld, was a prominent defender of gay people. But Li's own research has long been overlooked
Through its annual bake-off, the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, provides a fun way for the public to engage with its collections
Author Carlo Collodi may have drawn inspiration from one—or a few—female figures in his life
To residents of Southern California with ties to the Eastern European nations, the conflict feels close to home
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