A human geographer explains how the city's unique sonic culture nurtured and inspired the musical genius
For the composer’s 250th birthday, visit the apartments where he lived, the theaters where he worked and his final resting place
As average temperatures rise and extreme weather events become more common, vintners are forced to adapt year to year
From Chicago's Prohibition tours to Palau's newly enacted marine sanctuary, here are a dozen destinations to travel to this year
An alliance between dance impresario Alvin Ailey and photographer Jack Mitchell yielded more than 10,000 images
'Lennon Walls' have spread throughout Hong Kong and the world as a form of public protest and free expression
One of the most iconic food brands was born in the imagination of a teenager, Antonio Gentile. Curator Kathleen Franz introduces the story
Slated for this year are new institutions dedicated to ancient Egyptian, the Olympics, African American music and the Army
At the Portrait Gallery, a new show gets at the visual heart of competitive camaraderie roiling within artist colonies
Something needed to be done to mask the taste of bootleg alcohol that could include ingredients ranging from dead rats to wood tar
A brief history of the long battle to pass what would now be the 28th Amendment
An upcoming Hirshhorn collection exhibition will honor the artist’s seven-decade career
At the African Art Museum the inspiring stories of 50 individuals from the continent are honored in classical and contemporary works of art
To safeguard cultural heritage, a massive Smithsonian-led cultural rescue operation can now be mobilized to help countries recover from disaster
From Australia to Malaysia, these villages are prized for their abundance of bookstores
Roie Galitz considers himself an ambassador for the creatures he photographs, capturing their intimate moments in hopes of inspiring conservation
From Richard III to Mary, Queen of Scots, and George III, these were the royal revelations detailed during the 2010s
Ten of the decade’s favorite entries speak to the color and comprehensiveness of modern puzzles
In a new offering from Smithsonian Books, James Trefil and Michael Summers explore the life forms that might exist on a dizzying array of exoplanets
The list includes a sorceress' kit, a forgotten settlement, a Renaissance masterpiece and a 1,700-year-old egg
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