CURRENT ISSUE
November 1995
Features
Our Old Reliables, Still Rolling On Scross the Years
Whether they are yet hauling hay and Little Leaguers, or have been retired from duty, vintage pickups have won America's heart
Antebellum Quilts
A new show at the Renwick Gallery features a rare repository of textile history
Red, Hot & Blue: The Smithsonian Celebrates American Musicals
From props to sets, celebrating the legacy of the musical and its impact on the American consciousness
When Your Toast Starts Talking To You, the Info Age Has Hit Home
When your toast starts talking to you, the Info Age has hit home
Around the Mall & Beyond
NASM's new "How Things Fly" gallery is hands-on to the max! At 50 visitor-operated displays, you can see and feel the basic principles of flight in action
Phenomena, Comment & Notes
Most Americans believe science and technology make their lives better, two out of five are "very interested" in them, but not many know how they work
Object at Hand: Union Colonel Phil Sheridan's Valiant Horse
A young war-horse helped Phil Sheridan win the day in the Shenandoah Valley and, made famous by a poem, helped Abraham Lincoln win re-election
Smithsonian Perspectives
Over 150 years, the Smithsonian has evolved as a visitor-friendly place that reflects a diverse nation