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Events: Saving Haitian Culture, Pop Up Books, Veterans Day and More

Monday, November 8: It's cold outside -- take in a movie.It's a good day to take in an IMAX movie—and your entertainment options are plentiful. Theaters are located in the Natural History Museum, the Air and Space Museum and the Udvar-Hazy Center. In addition to short films—like "Dinosaurs" and "Le...
November 08, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Weekend Events: Indonesian Film, Kitchen Gadgets and Navy Band Music

Friday, November 5: The Rainbow TroopsThis adaptation of Andrea Hirata's popular novel is one of the most successful films in Indonesian box-office history.In this heartstring-tugging tale, follow three boys from an impoverished, rural community as they pursue an education with the hope that knowle...
November 05, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Costume Ideas From the Smithsonian Collections

Halloween is two days away—costume parties perhaps even sooner—and if you are anything like me, you are probably Googling "easy costume ideas" right about now. Well, look no further. Here, Smithsonian.com's Around The Mall team brings you ten clever (if we do say so ourselves!) costume ideas inspir...
October 29, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Wednesday Roundup: Phantoms, Costumes and Halloween Galore

Halloween Costumes of the Past: Not sure what to be for Halloween? The Archives of American Art blog has dug up some photos from Halloweens gone by to spark the imagination. Beginning with an old invitation to a Crazy Costume Dance held by 20th century architect Spencer Fullerton Weaver, a series o...
October 27, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

New Take on the Old Museum Field Trip

Last Thursday morning, 71 eleventh graders from the Field School, an independent middle and high school in northwest Washington, D.C., took a field trip to the National Museum of American History. The museum seemed an obvious choice for an outing—the students, all taking American History, were in t...
October 19, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Events: Halloween at the Zoo, the Northern Lights, Quirky Couture and More

Monday, October 18: Northern Lights: A Message from the SunThe aurora borealis is a much-loved sight in a winter's night sky, this phenomenon has been the stuff of myth and legend. In tonight's lecture, solar physicist and senior adviser at the Norwegian Space Centre in Oslo Paal Brekke will give i...
October 18, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Wednesday Roundup: Anthems, Feathers and Pheon

Feather Forensics—Featured right now on the Smithsonian Science homepage is a video about identifying dead birds who have mostly been struck by airplanes, such as the Canada geese that brought a US Airways plane down into the Hudson River. The video is an interview with forensic ornithologist Carla...
October 13, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Wednesday Roundup: Cute Lion Cub Pics, Kiwis and Hula Hoops

Name That Kiwi—On June 15, the National Zoo hatched a female brown kiwi, the second kiwi born this year. To pay homage to New Zealand, the flightless bird's motherland, they have decided to name the chick after the Maori, the indigenous people of the islands. They have chosen three Maori names, and...
October 06, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Weekend Events: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and Gullah Culture

Friday, September 24: Performance: The Mexican Revolution2010 marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution and to mark the occasion, performance artist, activist and writer Guillermo Gómez Peña will perform a work inspired by the revolution that addresses the intersections of ...
September 24, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Wednesday Roundup: High-Glam Band-Aids, More New Lion Cubs and Songs for Haiti

More New Lion Cubs! Three weeks ago, the National Zoo's 5-year-old lion Shera gave birth to four healthy cubs. This morning, Shera's sister Nababiep gave birth to three more lion cubs to add to the growing pride! Check out a clip of the new babies on YouTube.Happy Birthday, George Gustav Heye—This ...
September 22, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Events: Photoshop, Norman Rockwell, Remembering the Mexican Revolution and More

Monday, September 20: Introduction to Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, 5-Session Evening CourseAttention photographers, artists, graphic designers, web designers, and computer enthusiasts wanting to learn Photoshop: the Resident Associate Program is offering an introduction to this industry-stand...
September 20, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Happy Birthday, Harley Davidson

On September 17, 1903, 21-year-old William S. Harley and his childhood friend Walter Davidson incorporated a two-man company that produced motorized bicycles out of a Milwaukee shed. Little did they know that the Harley-Davidson Motor Company would not only be one of two American motorcycle compani...
September 17, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

How The Green Book Aided African American Motorists

In the 1930s as automobiles became a fixture in American culture, millions of people took to the roads, causing hotels, restaurants and other roadside entertainment to flourish. But for African Americans, hopping in a car and taking a road trip was no simple endeavor. Having to contend with wide-sp...
September 14, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

This Just In: Free Wi-Fi on the National Mall

We here at ATM are pleased to relay an exciting announcement made by District of Columbia Mayor Adrian Fenty and District Chief Technology Officer Bryan Sivak today: new outdoor hotspots provide free Wi-Fi coverage on the National Mall, from 3rd Street to 14th Street!That's right. Anyone with a lap...
September 08, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Wednesday Roundup: Deep Divers, Curious Cabinets and Clogged Arteries

(Ed. Note -- This is our 1000th post. More to come later, but thanks to everyone for getting us this far!)It's a Big Year for Natural History—We've mentioned that the Natural History Museum turns 100 this year before, but as part of the celebration, they've been giving us a peek into their diverse ...
September 08, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

American History Museum Acquires John Isner's Tennis Racket

As the first rounds of the U.S. Open get underway in New York City, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History announces its acquisition of an exciting piece of tennis history—John Isner's tennis racket from the longest match ever played.The first-round standoff between 23rd-seed Isner a...
September 03, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Bidding Farewell to National Inventor's Month

Sadly, summer is whizzing by. August has come and gone, and we have yet to acknowledge National Inventors Month! So happy belated! We bring you our the Around the Mall Blog team's "Top Ten Inventions from the National Museum of American History's Collections." The museum, after all, is home to the ...
September 02, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Kermit the Frog and Friends Join American History Museum's Collections

Jim Henson, one of America's great powerhouses of imagination, has been gone from this earth for 20 years. Though not physically here to ply his puppeteering genius and expand his artistic horizons to who knows where, he is still with us by way of his creations. And who here doesn't know the cheery...
August 30, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

The American History Museum Gets a Red Hat

"When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple / With a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me."- "Warning," a poem by Jenny JosephWhen Sue Ellen Cooper of Tucson, Arizona, first read this line of poetry, she connected with it. She had a bright red fedora of her own, which she had purchased at...
August 24, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Celebrating 90 Years Since Women Won the Right to Vote

On this day in 1920, the ratification of the 19th amendment granted American women the right to vote. It's a freedom that many people—regardless of gender—seem to take for granted nowadays. (Especially after the 2000 election when a lot of voters began to question how much their ballot really matte...
August 18, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes


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