The Fish Wars of the 1960s led to an affirmation of Native American rights
Europe’s celebrated Markus Lüpertz has a huge appetite for creativity. He's also a poet, writer, set designer and jazz pianist
"Man is inherently self-destructive, and whatever is built will be destroyed," says painter Donald Sultan of his "Disaster Paintings"
Aerialist and this year's Folklife Festival performer Dolly Jacobs didn't have to run away to join the circus; she lived it
At the Smithsonian’s Military Invention Day, visitors experienced how military innovation is helping society
The Smithsonian American Art Museum's new exhibition goes "Down These Mean Streets"
A new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum concentrates on the White House's most photogenic couple
With the book newly digitized, scholars are reinterpreting a story of native resistance from within its pages
The African American History Museum showcases for the first time signature photographs from its new collections
For artists, cats prove to be more than elegant studio companions, but inspirations as well, says a new exhibition
Germany's defeat could be traced to pins in a map now on display at the Smithsonian's American History Museum
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa writes “After the Burn Pits” for the National Portrait Gallery
A rare opportunity to see works by the American Expeditionary Force's World War I illustration corps, and newly found underground soldier carvings
A new Cooper-Hewitt exhibition explores the Jazz Age as a catalyst in popular style
Influenced by avant-garde poets, writers and Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos experimented with the increasingly unconventional
Award-winning sportswriter Jane Leavy says the Bambino would be as big a personality as he was in his own time
An exhibition at the National Postal Museum displays a rare letter from General John Pershing
Don’t miss this singular showing of Kitagawa Utamaro's three works reunited at the Sackler Gallery
The Smithsonian offers a rare opportunity to see an original iconic Uncle Sam "I Want You" poster, among others, of the World War I era
Medical technology and roles during World War I are highlighted in a new display at the National Museum of American History
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