Jane and Anna Maria Porter ruled Britain's literary scene—until male imitators wrote them out of the story
The "Game of Thrones" spinoff takes its cue from the Anarchy, a civil war that saw Empress Matilda and Stephen of Blois vying for the English crown
A new book details the tangled tale of "Ulitsa Sezam," a "Sesame Street" spinoff that aired until visions of Russia's democratic future faltered
A new film dramatizes the life of Mamie Till-Mobley, who forced America to confront the brutality of her son's 1955 murder
An exhibition at the Met features 100-plus paintings, sculptures, decorative works and objects that testify to the splendor of 16th-century English court
A new biography explores the life of Vivekananda, a Hindu ascetic who promoted a more inclusive vision of religion
Her work explores "what it looks like to have America in the room"
Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante founded the Bureau of Linguistical Reality to create words to help describe people's feelings about climate change
New research reveals links between the 18th-century Ahanta leader John Canoe and the Caribbean festival Junkanoo
From Japanese kimono silks to Navajo jewelry, Smithsonian’s 2022 Craft2Wear brings shoppers into a world of wearable craft and design
The story behind the Smithsonian’s showstopper is one of a major dust-up between the artist and his patron
How Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, a star-studded cemetery in Los Angeles, corporatized mourning in America
For Afro-Panamanians, October offers a chance to celebrate Catholicism and their Blackness
Perhaps no one knows the history of the tool better than collector Dave Pahl, who opened a shrine of his artifacts in Haines 20 years ago
French scholar Jean-François Champollion announced his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs on September 27, 1822
"Blonde," a heavily fictionalized film by Andrew Dominik, explores the star's life and legend in a narrative that's equal parts glamorous and disturbing
Smithsonian podcasts delve into the life of Edmonia Lewis, how astronauts sleep, the evolution of the human brain; and drop in on painter Kay WalkingStick
Director Olivia Wilde dubbed the new film "'The Feminine Mystique' on acid"
In bold, symbolic canvasses, the painter was inspired by a broken iPhone
The plucky institution staged a brassy comeback for America’s signature music
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