Blogs

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Folkways Producer Tony Schwartz, Creator of the Daisy Ad, Dies

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New Podcast Honors Inventor Art Fry, Creator of the Post-it Note

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A Skydiving Photographer Reveals Almost All, but for One Secret

Having made more than 1,000 skydives, some 600 with a camera, daredevil adventurer Andy Keech has hot-dogged it with the best of adrenaline junkies.

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Hirshhorn's "Summer Camp" Film Series Proves Schtick is Slick

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Candid Expression

Photographer Kevin Connolly, who was born without legs, prefers to use a skateboard rather than a wheelchair

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A Unique Frame of Mind

Architect Tom Kundig thinks outside the box to reinvent the notion of "home"

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Camping It Up, Korean Style

A new Korean movie-musical poses the question: Does the quintessentially American teenage sex comedy have global cultural significance?

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I Can't Live Without That. . .Necklace?

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Celluloid Cynicism

The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s film noir series commenced last Wednesday with Billy Wilder’ s pitch-perfect 1950 Hollywood satire, Sunset Boulevard

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This Sloth is No Slacker

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Build a Better Bike Rack

Build a better bike rack

Crash and Burn

 So a master kite builder, I am not. I found that much out at the 42nd Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival this past Saturday

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It's Plane to See

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Love Was Not in the Cards For Mei Xiang

Was the insemination successful?

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Laurie Anderson Speaks Saturday

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Mystery on the Mall, Game 3

I'm Not An Artist And I Don't Play One on TV

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Color Crazed

The show that opens today at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, "Color as Field: American Painting 1950-1975," is to say the least, colorful

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Rose Marie's Black Bow Now in the Smithsonian

Nine legendary actresses donate artifacts from their work on the stage and screen

Chin Up for Butterflies

At a sneak-peek press preview of the Live Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum earlier this week

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