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Breaking: National Zoo Officials Report the Panda Cub is Dead

The Zoo's new cub born a week ago died today, Sunday, September 22, is dead
September 23, 2012 | By Beth Py-Lieberman

PHOTOS: Tour Smithsonian Gardens’ Fall Flowers

The heat and torrents of rain have paid off with bright, beautiful blooms around the Mall
September 21, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

VIDEO: Best View Yet of Baby Panda

After some vigorous grooming, the new cub might be ready for a close-up
September 21, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

VIDEO: Panda Update, Baby Still Cute

The National Zoo's new baby panda is still pretty adorable, sources confirm
September 21, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Events September 21-23: Sculpture dedications, Jim Henson and Sufism at the Smithsonian

This weekend, join in a ceremony to welcome two new monumental works, celebrate the Muppets creator and learn about the world of Islamic mysticism
September 20, 2012 | By Jeanie Riess

Civil War Photography Gets 3-D Treatment in New Exhibit at the Castle

Battlefields come to life using the stereoview technology developed on the eve of the Civil War
September 19, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Ask a Curator Day Brings the Experts to You

On September 19, experts from around the world, including the Smithsonian, will be waiting for your questions
September 19, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

PHOTO and VIDEO: First Glimpse of the National Zoo's Baby Panda

Get ready to gush, we've got a photo of the new mom and baby from the Zoo
September 18, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

A Panda Cub! A Panda Cub! Mei Xiang Gave Birth

Joyful good news from the Zoo this morning. For the first time in sevenyears, a giant panda cub was born
September 17, 2012 | By Beth Py-Lieberman

Events September 18-20: Free love, Edward Hopper and historic houses

This week, take in some spoken word, learn more about the artist behind iconic scenes and tour the official guest house of U.S. presidents
September 17, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

¡It’s Dia de la Familia at American History!

Guest Blogger Joann Stevens from the American History Museum looks ahead to Saturday's grooving festivities, marking a month of programming for Hispanic Heritage Month
September 14, 2012 | By Guest Blogger

Environmental Research Center Opens Its Doors for Family Day

Family Fall Day gives visitors the chance to see research on the bay up close
September 14, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Events September 14-16: Breaking and Entering, White House Pups, and a Fiesta

Friday September 14, P-047 What would it be like to spend a day in someone else’s shoes? In director Kongdej Jaturanrasmee’s beguiling Thai mystery two young men embark on a mission to experience just that. Breaking into neighborhood homes, the film’s protagonists don’t steal anything but ideas of possible alternative lives. When they cross the [...]
September 13, 2012 | By Jeanie Riess

Fashion Week at the Smithsonian

From Franklin to Seinfeld, Monroe to Obama, America's fashionable past lives at the American History Museum
September 12, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

PHOTOS: Baby Dama Gazelle Joins the Zoo’s Family

The baby boom continues with the birth of a male dama gazella on September 4
September 11, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Amy Henderson: The Fashion-Forward Life of Diana Vreeland

It was Diana Vreeland, whose skill, imagination and discipline, defined the job of a modern fashion editor
September 11, 2012 | By Amy Henderson

Take a Stroll Through Whistler’s London Neighborhood

A handful of Whistler's etchings, many never-before exhibited and on view at the Freer, offer a view of the artist's Chelsea neighborhood
September 10, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Events September 11-13: Alaska artists, Twitter talk and The Scream

This week: Native artisans, Barbara Kruger and Edvard Munch
September 10, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz

Cooper-Hewitt Director Bill Moggridge Dies at Age 69

The Smithsonian mourns the loss of one of its visionary leaders
September 09, 2012 | By Megan Gambino

John Cage Centennial at the Smithsonian

Marking what would have been the avant-garde composer's 100th birthday, a full slate of events offers chances to listen to and discuss his work
September 06, 2012 | By Leah Binkovitz


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