Arts & Culture

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Around the Mall & Beyond

Doghouses, lace, luggage, wallpaper, backpacking tents. Since 1897, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum has been amazing us

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Review of 'Savages'

Review of 'Savages'

"The Storyteller is the Soybean...the Audience is the Sun"

They need each other to make something good happen, and when they get together at festivals and workshops across the land, it usually does

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Review of 'Stand Facing the Stove: The Story of the Women Who Gave America The Joy of Cooking', 'Auguste Escoffier: Memories of My Life'

A History of Women Photographers

A Traveling Exhibition On Women Photographers Doesn't Skirt the Issue

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Smithsonian Highlights

For Jacques Torres, the Highest Art Is a Piece of Cake

Sugar in all forms seduces our sweet tooth from the first taste, but in the hands of a premiere pastry chef it becomes magical

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"She Said Yes! She Said Yes! She Said Yes!"

How a few brave and smitten souls got up the courage to declare their love and propose in public, and then lived to tell about it

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Picturing the Face of the African Diaspora

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Think of All You'd Miss If Your Reading Skills Weren't 'Enhanced' By Age

Think of all you'd miss if your reading skills weren't 'enhanced' by age

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Searching for the window into nature's soul

A new kind of poetry is created when Andy Goldsworthy works with stone, wood and water — our world never looks quite the same again

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If His Life Were a Short Story, Who'd Ever Believe It?

Being locked up for embezzlement freed him to write, launching William Sydney Porter on a brilliant but boozy career as O. Henry

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Plugged In, and Playing With Power

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Review of 'Illumination in the Flatwoods'

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How I Stuck My 'Hand' In a Fire Ant Mound For Television and Glory

Joseph the Carpenter, 1642, Louvre

From Darkness Into Light: Rediscovering Georges De La Tour

Long forgotten after his death in 1652, he is now embraced by the French as an icon; an exhibition touring this country shows why

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The School Where it's OK to Major in Fun and Games

At Vancouver's DigiPen, kids who grew up playing Donkey Kong and Castlevania train to create the video adventures of tomorrow

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Smithsonian Perspectives

"Red, Hot & Blue," a new exhibition saluting the American musical, is an invigorating example of the Smithsonian's mission to illuminate our past

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It's Great To See Old Classmates-If You Can Recognize Them

It's great to see old classmates-if you can recognize them

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Review of 'Arguing About Slavery: The Great Battle in the United States Congress'

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