Joseph Cornell turned his obsession with a prima ballerina into art
For much of the 20th century, Britain's Pre-Raphaelite were dismissed as overly sentimental. A new exhibition shows why they're back in favor
Longfellow reaches his bicentennial; here's why his poems became perennial
This month a special collection representing most of Africa's major artistic traditions goes spectacularly on view
Amid the horrors of World War I, a corps of artists brought hope to soldiers disfigured in the trenches
A list of events and exhibitions at the Smithsonian Institution
In this Q & A, Richard Conniff, author of "Death in Happy Valley," argues that tourism, not cattle-ranching, would be a better use of Kenyan land
Inside the little-known, action-packed world of Muay Thai boxing
Celebrating Chinese New Year
Invented by Ben Franklin but lost to history, the glass harmonica has been resurrected by modern musicians
How girl groups changed American music
The ancient drink makes a comeback
There are no holds barred at the annual grudge match in northwest Pakistan's "land of mirth and murder"
Making your mark
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