A Connecticut dentist, turned curator of a new exhibition, has long worked to solve the secrets of the whale's characteristic horn
A grandmother, a mother and a daughter, all took up pen and ink to tell their stories
For now, the prototype rover—part tank, part Batmobile—is destined for Washington, D.C.
From a KKK hood to an anti-Chinese pistol, a new exhibition shows America’s fraught history of deciding who to include in democracy
A look at a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, "The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now"
Jam-packed exhibition features artifacts as diverse as Jefferson's Bible, a steeple bell cast by Paul Revere and a storied Torah
The title of her latest album "D + Evolution" is also the theme of a new exhibition at the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt
Arrivals from war-torn countries find refuge at a Georgia academy founded by an immigrant
With hundreds of moving parts, the Great Historical Clock of America has been revived
For one day, the museum will add an interactive soundscape to the works of visual art on display
“The Nation We Build Together” questions American ideals through exhibits on democracy, religion, diversity and more
The day the circus rolled into Washington, D.C., and other tales from the Smithsonian’s hot summer party on the National Mall
Today, visions of a life marked by mental illness endure, but the author had a light side—and a knack for savvy image control
The film icon embraced bisexuality, glamorous mystique and provocation
The American History Museum opens a trio of timely new shows on democracy, religion and immigration
Before chronicling the Civil War, the nation's first photojournalist took these portraits
The Hirshhorn's installation, inspired by Barack Obama’s “sun will rise” promise of continuity, highlights fantasy landscapes, beauty of nature
Did the 19th-century naturalist Robert Kennicott die of his own hand?
"Down These Mean Streets" was an instant classic, a text of painful truths
A Hirshhorn exhibition of four works opens the same week Ono is credited, 46 years later, as a co-writer of the chart-topping ballad “Imagine.”
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