An artist shows us that the past was not black-and-white
What would the breakthrough movie about the AIDS crisis look like if it were made today?
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The movie showcases the famed comedy duo at the twilight of their illustrious careers
<i>Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue</i> was the first gender-discrimination suit Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued in court
If you look beyond the movie, you can see how the underwater superhero's signature powers translate in real tech
Disney warned of reading too much into the timing of his films, but just now everyone could use a little “spit spot” from America’s favorite British Nanny
With the 14th Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, the actor and comedian talks about how his life has been filled with music, art and laughter
Stereo demonstrations and colorful ads sold customers on the two-channel sound technology when it was introduced 60 years ago
How the "Dear Friends" missive started and how it has survived the Facebook age
Just as his new release tops the charts, Electronic Dance Music DJ Steve Aoki says he is "blown away" to have his turntable technology in the collections
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
The musical virtuoso leaves her old persona behind with her third album, <em>Dirty Computer</em>
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
The actor turned director creates a genre-busting horror movie with a terrifying twist—silence
Jazz, race and an unlikely friendship inspire the new film about navigating Jim Crow America
Thaddeus Cahill's Telharmonium may not have been a huge success, but it was an important achievement in music history
Chris Pine stars as the Netflix film’s eponymous hero, who secures his country’s independence but leaves behind a tangled legacy
D.C. chef Erik Bruner-Yang interviews Jill-of-all-trades Kaitlyn Hova about her plan to infuse STEM education with open source, 3-D printable instruments
While the movie has been critiqued for flattening the legacy of Queen, see the band come to life in historic photos
70 classical musicians. 200 acres of windblown prairie. And the bracing spirit of the heartland. A Kansas symphony in six movements
The unprecedented conservation of the <i>Wizard of Oz</i> shoes involved more than 200 hours, and a call from the FBI
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