Photographer Mark Marchesi spent four years tracing images from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem, "Evangeline"
Radiologist and <em>Atlantic</em> editor James Hamblin provides the answers we'd hear "If Our Bodies Could Talk"
Jack London State Historic Park, home to the rough and tumble troublemaker with a prolific pen
Women are at the center of a new book that delights not in isolated genius, but in collaboration and cooperation
Hundreds of years before audiences fell in love with Star Wars, one writer dreamt of battles in space
Visceral, kinesthetic, cinematic, aural and psychological, Arena Stage’s new show about the 19th-century novel is a 21st-century experience
If you have a lover of big ideas on your holiday shopping list, consider these thought-provoking titles published this year
Books recommended by Smithsonian Institution scholars
Take a journey to the edge of human knowledge and beyond with one of these mind-boggling page-turners
Eight sumptuous books from the past year that meet at the intersection of science and art
Looking for the perfect gift for the food lover in your life? Any of these suggestions will hit the spot
Narrated by Dylan Thomas, the album would go on to sell 400,000 copies
The star of the breakout television series brings the voice of his generation to the masses
In a new book, Steven Johnson argues that many inventions, considered mindless amusements in their time, wind up leading to serious innovations later
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Cuba
Best-selling author T.J. English discusses the Mob's profound influence on Cuban culture and politics in the 1950s
In new book, vivid satellite images of the planet evoke what astronauts call "the overview effect"
Something fishy this way comes
The visual biographer of Marie and Pierre Curie turns to her next subject, weather, lightning and climate change
From PhDs to 4th graders, something for everyone
The authors of the children's book series fled wartime France with the manuscript tied to their bikes
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