Honor Native American ideas, make your garden a native ecosystem, read these books, or take in one of these online programs with Native guests
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery is seeking submissions now through Jan. 29, 2021, to its triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition
After the assassination, the grief-stricken artist painted the president’s image obsessively; finally saying she caught only "a glimpse" of him
In a year of anti-racism protests, the new Showtime series focuses on the polarizing abolitionist who led a raid on Harper's Ferry
Kickstarter, Gowanus Canal Sponge Park, TELFAR and others take home awards
Photographer Paul Scannell recounts stories of perilous treks and quiet reflection on his journey to capture the ruins of the northern frontier
Join programs, multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
The spellbinding refrains of the kulning call reflect a tradition that offered women freedom and independence
One company has exclusive rights to the source of the iconic pigment—a copper mine's supply of iron deposits that may last just a century more
Outdoor dining is having a moment. Let these traditions from eight different places help you put together the ultimate open-air meal
A new show at the National Portrait Gallery spotlights 24 authors, including Lorraine Hansberry, Sandra Cisneros and Maxine Hong Kingston
An incisive history of a Halloween snarl
In her new book, author Lori Zimmer reveals some of the city’s best art pieces not found in museums
When it came to exploring the stars, Americans had to see it to believe in it
Two more museums, the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of the American Indian, open Friday
In the city where Martin Luther revolutionized Christianity, a vile, 700-year-old sculpture openly denigrates Jews. Why is it still there?
Little can compare to the healing power of silence
For nearly 2,000 years, the Roman ruler has been depicted as an egotistical monster who fiddled while Rome burned. But is this image accurate?
The author's meditation on technology treads a whole new path in the modern, digital world
Rediscover the 19th-century naturalist who traveled on four continents, wrote 2,500 letters, 36 books and hugely influenced early America
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