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Weekend Events: Open Mic Night, Weaving Workshops and a Celebration of Black History Month

Friday, February 4: Teenagers are Taking Over the HirshhornIf you're someone aged 12-21 and have a creative streak, come on out to the National Mall where the Hirshhorn is hosting an open mic night. Music, dance, comedy—the sky's the limit as long as you keep it PG, keep it fun and bring your own e...
February 04, 2011 | By Jesse Rhodes

Underground Railroad

On the Trail of Harriet Tubman

Maryland’s Eastern Shore is home to many historical sites and parks devoted to the heroine of the Underground Railroad
February 02, 2011 | By Jeanne Maglaty

Events: African Cinema, FONZ Photo Club, Conservation Clinics and More

Monday, January 31: Reel InjunEntertaining and insightful, this documentary explores representations of Native Americans across 100 years of cinema and uncovers how these celluloid myths led to the world's understanding—and misunderstanding—of Native peoples. Clips from classic and recent films wit...
January 31, 2011 | By Jesse Rhodes

Wednesday Roundup- Test Your Knowledge: Benedict Arnold, Craig Newmark, Winning Stamps and More

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isI6wcAPhg0&feature=player_embeddedPatriot or Traitor? — In a recently opened play, "Time Trial of Benedict Arnold," the National Museum of American History explores the veracity of a widely accepted historical "fact" — that Benedict Arnold was a traitor. During t...
January 26, 2011 | By Arcynta Ali Childs

The Work of R.C. Gorman, the Picasso of American Indian Art

Tucked away in a small, intimate second floor gallery at the American Indian Museum is an exhibition of the early works of Navajo artist R.C. Gorman. The show features 28 drawings and lithographs by an artist that the New York Times has called, "The Picasso of American Indian Art."Best known for hi...
January 25, 2011 | By Jamie Simon

Wednesday Roundup— Goldfish Gulping, Space Travel and Naming Rights

And the Gold Medal Goes To— What's the craziest thing you've ever eaten on a dare? Well, how about 101 goldfish? That's the record for the largest number eaten in a single sitting, set back in April 1939, when goldfish gulping was a competitive collegiate sport. Check out the piscine cuisine over a...
January 19, 2011 | By Arcynta Ali Childs

Weekend Events: Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life and Legacy at the Smithsonian

Friday, January 14: Annual Martin Luther King Jr. ProgramCome enjoy the Anacostia Community Museum's annual Martin Luther King celebration. This year's program, held at the National Museum of Natural History, features keynote speaker Fox News analyst Juan Williams in an insightful discussion with ...
January 14, 2011 | By Jesse Rhodes

War Shirt

Highlights From “Infinity of Nations”

A new exhibition explores thousands of years of artwork from the Native nations of North, Central and South America
January 04, 2011 | By Jess Righthand

James Luna

Q and A: James Luna

The Native American artist talks about his "Take a Picture With a Real Indian" performance
January 2011 | By Jess Righthand

Q & A: Ottawa/Ojibwe Basket-Weaver Kelly Church

Kelly Church (Grand Traverse band of Ottawa and Ojibwe) is a Michigan-based basket weaver who, along with Caddo potter Jereldine Redcorn, is currently visiting the National Museum of the American Indian for their Artist Leadership Program. She will be speaking today with Redcorn at 2 p.m. at NMAI.P...
December 15, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Q & A: Caddo Potter Jereldine Redcorn

Jereldine Redcorn (Caddo/Potawatomi) is one of two American Indian artists currently visiting the National Museum of the American Indian as part of the Artist Leadership Program. The program brings indigenous artists to Washington, D.C. for two weeks to research the museum’s collections and to netw...
December 14, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Events: Holiday Fun, American Indian Artists, Fossil Forensics and More

Monday, December 13: For an all-inclusive seasonal celebration, come see “Seasons of Light.” This annual performance highlights the customs of winter holidays from all over the world, such as Ramadan, Diwali, Hanukkah, Las Posadas, Christmas and winter solstice celebrations. Tickets are required. P...
December 13, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Thanksgiving Weekend Events: American Indian Dancing, Story Time, Book Signings and More

Special Holiday HoursClosed 11/25: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York City will be closed, but all the DC museums will be open regular hours!11/26- 11/27: The Natural History Museum are the American History Museum are open 10-7:30.11/26 -11/28: The Air and Space Museum is open 10-7:30; The Udvar-...
November 24, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Events: Native American Dance, Book Signings, Postal Museum Tours and More

Monday, November 22: National Postal Museum Highlights TourOnly have a limited time to see the sights at the Postal Museum and don't know where to dive in? Take a docent-led tour of the museum's collections to make sure you see all the major things and gain a little insight into their importance co...
November 22, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Wednesday Roundup: Space Suits, Diaries and Native Music

Inner Workings of the Space Suit: This week, the AirSpace blog exposes one of their spacesuits from the inside out using X-Ray imaging. Until now, the only way to glimpse the inside of these high-tech uniforms was to shine a flashlight down the wrist or neck of the outfit. But recently, Mark Avino,...
November 17, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Chef Richard Hetzler Dishes on Native Food

Smithsonian.com's food blogger Amanda Bensen has referred to area south of the National Mall as a "culinary desert." The Mitsitam Cafe, a Zagat-rated restaurant located inside the American Indian Museum is then the oasis. Mitsitam, which opened with the museum in 2004, serves up Native American del...
November 15, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Events: Rap Music, Live Theater, Human Evolution and More

Monday, November 15: 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 15, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Steven Clevenger on Photographing Native American Veterans

In many Native American cultures, says photojournalist Steven Clevenger, the warrior is held in the highest esteem by his or her community. Children are taught to look up to the warriors who defend their families, their people and their way of life.For three years, Clevenger has documented Native A...
November 11, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

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

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


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