The editors of the new book, “Unseen” talk about recognizing the paper of record’s biases
On the 133rd anniversary of her birth, "ER"'s influence lives on
A new book considers how sophisticated tracking technology and the data it collects can improve conservation strategies
In <i>Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Live and Unseen</i>, Bill Bentley remembers the singer-guitarist who forged a unique place in American rock
The author discusses a return to art and his forthcoming book <em>Ungrateful Mammals</em>
How the head of the world’s top cosmetic firm fell in with the Nazi-sympathizers of German-occupied France and emerged from the war as successful as ever
As long as there have been books, people have burned them—but over the years, the motivation has changed
Exploring the secrets of the storied bunker—from its well-worn maps to a leader under extreme duress
In the deadly Astor Place Riot, how to perform Shakespeare served as a proxy for class warfare
A vast microscopic world writhes around you. Now a coloring book lets you bring wee beasts and beauties to life
Our nation has always depended on these heavyweights to guide us, but are they still with us, and if so, who are they?
Before baking powder hit the scene in 1856, making cake was not a piece of cake
"Down These Mean Streets" was an instant classic, a text of painful truths
A century ago, the famous author took it upon herself to help those left behind by the war’s carnage
The detective novelist offers his picks for movies, tv shows and Twitter accounts to follow
The Hay Festival of Literature kicks of its 30th anniversary festival in Wales
The tech is gone, but it’s not forgotten. Carla Hayden explains why
Fifty years ago, author E.L. Konigsburg wrote her children's literature classic that highlighted the wonder of museums
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