Articles

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These Magnets Can Hurt

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Weekend Events: Step on Up for Kites and Graphic Masters

Food Blog Carnival: Eating on a Budget

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Calling All Chocaholics. Chocolate Symposium at American History

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Picture of the Week—Lake Disappointment

The colors in this picture remind me of Vincent van Gogh, but it’s not a painting

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Getting a Handle on Theropod Arms

Gertrude Stein is an American writer who made her home in Paris, France.  Her first book was published in 1909 but her autobiography, titled The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, was the only one to reach a wide audience.

Literary Landmarks: A History of American Women Writers

Author Elaine Showalter discusses the lasting influence of Harriet Beecher Stowe and why Gertrude Stein is overrated

Woman's four-piece ball gown.  Europe, circa 1868.

Costume’s Cultural Reveal

The Los Angeles County Museum aims to draw new visitors and historic insights with a landmark costume acquisition

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The White House Revealed on the Smithsonian Channel

A Feast for the Eyes, if not the Stomach

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Gertie on Tour

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Is It Déjà Vu All Over Again? A New Deal for Artists

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The Disappearing Arctic Coastline

For this month’s collection of 15 Must-See Endangered Cultural Treasures, I wrote about Herschel Island, on the coast of the Canadian Yukon

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Wham! Pow! Comics-inspired Art at Museum of American Indian

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An Early Theropod Leaves an Impression on Scientists

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Watch a Top Chef Cook Geoduck

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Unexpected Considerations for the Home Funeral

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Women of Science on the Smithsonian Channel

Komodo dragon

Komodo Dragons: Cute, Deadly or Both?

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The Dinosaur Name Game

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