Now 100 years old, the iconic billboard started out as an advertisement for an upscale housing development
Wealthy landowners hired men who agreed to live in isolation on their estates for as long as seven years
A new exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History puts the engineering innovation back on display after decades in storage
Visitors to "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure," now in Los Angeles, walk through the late artist’s studio and connect with him on a personal level
How America's meaty tradition grew from Caribbean roots to the four distinct styles we know today
The movie franchise speaks to ethical issues at the very heart of anthropological thinking
The emerging and established Native American and Alaska Native creators bring innovation to traditional art practices
Tibetan Buddhist monks, Yiddish musicians and many more creatives will share their cultural practices with visitors to the National Mall
Hip-hop’s street artists created a splashy new genre that burst into galleries and museums
A device called the Antikythera mechanism is the true-life basis for the object at the center of the franchise’s latest installment
Outkast’s Big Boi traces the genre’s indelible impact on global music and culture
JD Smith has dedicated himself to creating incredibly detailed and historically accurate renderings of warships that fought in World War II
The family-owned facility in Tennessee produces more than 70 million pencils annually
The sector is one of the few in the industry that are forecast to grow
A river of fabric? Janice Arnold’s installations, inspired by the people of Central Asia, go to great lengths to evoke wonder
Fiber artist Marques Hanalei Marzan carries on the artistic customs of his ancestors
The renowned artist's exuberant portraits celebrate Black history and take the form to a new level
These innovative creators are quilting, weaving and felting dramatic pieces that bring American fiber arts to unexplored heights
A clever cetacean feeding trick may have launched a legend
Maybe the author of “O Pioneers!” is no longer the height of literary chic. But a century later she’s still a superstar in her small prairie community
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