Scheduled to open this year are new institutions dedicated to African American history, electronic music and Nordic art
Grammy-winning artist Carlos Vives sings the title song, which honors the rich traditions underlying the film's music
The Ipogeo dei Cristallini's well-preserved tombs will open to the public as soon as summer 2022
Built by Chinese immigrants in the 1860s, the caverns cutting through Donner Summit helped unite the country
In a new book, photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre honor the remains—and the creative reuses—of North America's iconic 20th century cinemas
In the remote Lofoten Islands, youngsters are happy to embrace tradition by collecting the local delicacy and selling their wares
These flesh-eating plants can be found in savage gardens from Oregon to Texas
Around the world, factories, distilleries and bunkers have second lives as art venues
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 57 titles this year
A return to trays of glistening tandoori and hand-rolled naan for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic is a return to normalcy
Years away from having a building of their own, Smithsonian staff are already at work on the exhibition ¡Presente! for next year
Thrilling innovations at the Renwick mirror SAAM’s exquisite historical survey of the Venetian masters and their influences
With many of our wings still clipped by Covid-19 this year, we needed to travel vicariously through these adventurous reads
Smithsonian’s 175th anniversary exposition opens with big-name speakers, family fun and a 21st-century peek into the world ahead
In France, makers of the odorous food are singing the blues
Harvard professor David Damrosch's new release has readers traveling to London, Paris, Nigeria, Tokyo and beyond without ever leaving home
The upcoming 2023 Renwick Invitational explores how Indigenous worldviews and the present moment inform what Native artists are making today
Covering 962 square miles, the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary includes 36 known shipwrecks
From shipwrecks to beach-side ghost towns, the real world can be just as eerie as science fiction
A new NMAAHC book and exhibition examine the reverberating legacies of the post-Civil War era
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