In a reboot of the classic Archie comics, the two female leads take charge
The director talks about the new adaptation, the cast and having John Williams compose the score of the film
We ask shark expert Chris Lowe whether the science in the upcoming shark thriller has any teeth. Beachgoers: You're welcome.
Journalist and author Rich Cohen first covered the Stones on tour in the 90s. Now he revisits that trip and the band’s epic history
"Sing Me Home" is a multicultural feast for the ears
In their latest film, directors Joe and Anthony Russo explore the morality of the Star-Spangled Avenger
Country music star Trace Adkins stops by the Smithsonian to examine some authentic sheet music from the Civil War.
The band ArcAttack delivers a high-voltage performance with a side of science education
This artifact in the Air and Space Museum collections boldly returns to public view
Two new books offer divergent theories on the authorship of the much-heralded film
C'mon baby light my flier
The trail-blazing sci-fi series debuted 50 years ago and has taken countless fans where none had gone before
A reminder of past glory, the dance is birthright in Vienna
This year's Jazz Appreciation Month celebrates the singularly talented alto saxophonist Benny Carter
The American History Museum's James Zimmerman dives into Miles Davis' sound and style
Documentarian Ric Burns talks about his forthcoming film about the “Green Book” and other travel guides for African-Americans
Smithsonian's maestro, a founding director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, has died at the age of 84
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