You may have never heard of Johan Holmstrom, but millions listen to his music every day
The Smithsonian’s Film Archives is reintroducing the world to the influential work of the Argentine-American filmmaker
The cast and crew of “The Wonder Years” reunited at the American History Museum today to donate costumes and other artifacts
Even in the early 20th century, though, critics saw Tiger Lily and her fellow "Picaninnies" as caricatures
We spoke with the paleontologist, who was an adviser on the <em>Jurassic Park</em> movies, about the science behind the franchise
A group of innovators were asked to imagine what music will be like in 2214. If they're right, it could be pretty bizarre
Inside the very shiny life of a marketing gimmick from 1939
The film follows a well-trodden path, says Smithsonian space historian Cathleen Lewis, who gives it a thumbs up
The hermit thrush prefers to sing in harmonic series, a fundamental component of human music
The director on his new film, <i>The Theory of Everything</i>
The singer-songwriter looked to her Southern ancestors to come up with a different kind of concept album
The writer and director of <i>Jimi: All Is by My Side</i> speaks about making living history from legend
Smithsonian Folkways is re-releasing its catalog of Spanish Civil War songs
As the acclaimed musical turns 50 years old this week, relive the tradition with these interesting factoids
How a shrewd salesman revolutionized the instrument industry
Entertainment curators from the Institution discuss the legendary comic who died yesterday
Hearken back to the era of punk and new wave music with these snapshots
There will always be a new music craze out to getcha, getcha, getcha
The blockbuster silent film <em>The Big Parade</em> is among the first to explore the psychological trauma of war
The creators of "Will & Grace" and others donated objects related to gay history
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