This year’s award-winning "Mank" attracts new attention to the 80-year-old American classic; two Smithsonian curators share insights
A new exhibition spotlights Judson Studios, the Los Angeles group that's been creating iconic pieces of art for nearly 125 years
From medieval European theater troupes to American minstrelsy, the harmful tradition has a surprisingly long history
From a lantern festival in Korea to camel racing in Oman, these traditions have us dreaming of future travel
You'll finally be able to see the baby panda in person; here's our comprehensive list of what's on view and tips for visiting
Smithsonian’s prestigious annual craft show opens online April 24; the nation’s top artists gather in the spirit of optimism
Through studies of fetal DNA, researchers are revealing how a child can shape a mom's heart and mind—literally
Our writer takes a quirky trip through Oregon, from a wilderness lodge to a Gilded Age saloon to a town hidden underground
You've got questions. We've got experts
At the dawn of the 19th century, the young Brit got caught in an international crisis while touring Europe
A newsworthy birthday for a venerable source of trusted reporting
The primary mission of San Francisco's Angel Island Immigration Station was to better enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and other anti-Asian laws
In the American Southwest, the famed light-bending artist is putting the final touches on Roden Crater, his ambitious, mind-boggling masterpiece
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of April’s National Poetry Month with these workshops from the National Museum of African American History and Culture
On the anniversary of her 50th birthday, honoring the legacy of the first Tejana singer to top the U.S. Billboard charts with her Spanish-language album
With more than 50,000 sketchbooks, the Brooklyn Art Library in Williamsburg is still accepting submissions
More than 20,000 works from artists across the Canadian Arctic are on display at Qaumajuq, a new museum-within-a-museum at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives offers book lovers these nine stylish backdrops
Americans have a long tradition of inspiring and elevating movements for change using benefit concerts, song and other artistic traditions
For the 700th anniversary of the poet’s death, visit his birthplace, churches and tomb
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