A new effort to study the history of philanthropy is announced and a number of significant charitable contributions are recognized
A host of gifts inspired by the Smithsonian collections, its scientists, curators, historians, photographers and gardeners
There has always been some truth to the apocryphal Emerson quote
The wildly popular television show, depicting the dark side of the American Dream, reflects on the struggles of a recession-era middle class
The show's iconic hourglass is among a host of donations the show's producer and cast members made to the American History Museum
This month the modern traditionalist chef is honored with the first-ever Julia Child Award
The National Portrait Gallery’s senior historian David Ward takes a look at the rock 'n' roll legend's new memoir
The American fighter pilot who's the focus of Bridge of Spies faced great challenges home and abroad
Minneapolis entrepreneur Manny Villafana says his collection at the American History Museum is filled with stories of both failure and success
The Natural History Museum's dinosaur display highlights the “red in tooth and claw” nature of the Cretaceous way of life
The newly named Bei Bei weighs in now at a hefty 4 pounds
Smithsonian curators present a virtual tour of several objects from the collections that revolutionized public health care
Hint: They are all part of the National Museum of American History’s collection
Smithsonian art historian Joanna Marsh selects nine works that tell stories about life in the age of humans
Michelle Obama visits Zoo with Madame Peng Liyuan, First Lady of the People's Republic of China to make the special announcement
Artists Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv wrote the software that drives an artwork, in which onlookers catch letters falling on a large screen
Margaret Crane says it was a simple idea, but it met with enormous push back
Alice Roosevelt's 1905 journey to Japan, Korea and China is documented in rare photographs held by the Freer and Sackler Galleries
Can't get enough of the panda cam? You're not alone.
An unforgettable—but not timeless—walk down the aisle from the archives of the now defunct Priscilla of Boston's Bridal Shop
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