From purple finches to whiskered screech owls, artists are expanding a colorful flock of public artworks in Upper Manhattan
Jimmy Holmes is the last in a line of music legends as he seeks to keep a singular American art form thriving
Celebrate Xiao Qi Ji's birthday with a look back at his first year
After a multi-million renovation, the J.C. Newman Cigar Company in Ybor City offers visitors a museum and tours of its working factory
Did you know that Armenian culture is heavily gastro-centric? Any occasion, be it happy or sad, has associations with food
For nearly a century, a volunteer cast has recreated visual masterpieces on stage in Laguna Beach, California
For nearly 30 years, New Richmond has hosted the International Cardboard Boat Regatta, a high-spirited race on the Ohio River
Forty-eight modern and contemporary artists who are reclaiming the narratives of their region
At the turn of the 20th century, a German Jewish shipping executive had an innovative idea for a new revenue stream: the cruise
Athletes at the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks test their mettle in events like the blanket toss, knuckle hop and ear pull
A new book combines illustrations of the parks with laughably bad critiques from disgruntled tourists
In the early 1840s, believing the air was therapeutic, Kentucky doctor John Croghan ran a consumption sanatorium deep underground
The Mexican American utility player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League receives a curtain call
For the amateur detectives who are still trying to solve the case, the recent developments are causing consternation
Out of the barrios, into the big leagues came Clemente, Abreu and Martínez. Now the unheralded are All-Stars in this expansive show
The 1970s founder of WilliWear combined high-end design with mass-market appeal
Announcing Smithsonian Associates' July offerings—multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
The stories behind these American road trip pit stops are as curious as the landmarks themselves
Making art out of disaster, two photographers reexamine these affectionate portraits of life in the Crescent City
The golden spike made the newspapers. But another railroad made an even bigger difference to the nation
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