Gravesite readings and performances keep the stories of the dearly departed alive for a new generation
You can play the ukulele, learn photography or record a song in a top-flight studio. You can also check out a book
Stranded by the pandemic, Yannis Davy Guibinga made a connection with home through his art
A colony of 1,000 breeding pairs of African penguins nests on the beaches and in the gardens of Simon's Town
The author of a new biography shines a humane light on the monarch despised by the colonists
In this excerpt from ‘Music Is History,’ the drummer for the Roots and all-around music ambassador looks at a year when everything changed
The world is bonkers for sneakers. This pivotal 1996 concept for basketball superstar Michael Jordan is a big reason why
New documentary tells the story of a Black and LGBTQ thinker who helped lay the legal groundwork for fighting gender- and race-based discrimination
A recent auction of the Chicago gangster's mementos testifies to his enduring appeal—and the thorny nature of collecting items owned by criminals
Traditional and innovative specialists make ready for the upcoming virtual Smithsonian Craft Show and Sale
A new film from Ridley Scott dramatizes the 1386 trial by combat of a medieval man accused of a horrific crime
After wrapping the museum's historic building in a huge, playful painting, Swiss artist Nicolas Party reveals what he hid in plain sight
The earthwork is the latest in land artist Stan Herd's impressive, decades-spanning portfolio
For this large-scale retrospective of the Asian American artist, who died this summer, east meets west in an exquisite collision
Discover the author’s favorite places—as the 25th James Bond movie hits theaters
The show's creators, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, reflect on the smash hit ahead of its Broadway premiere
Poets and lyricists populated the Greek civilization
At NMAAHC's new show "Reckoning" Bisa Butler’s vivid Harriet Tubman joins works from Amy Sherald, Jean-Michel Basquiat and other prominent visual artists
The L.A. institution finally opens, inviting visitors to learn about film history—even the not so glittery bits—and to contemplate the industry's future
For historians, the textiles are much more than just decorative covers for a bed
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