In Indigenous communities along the coast, a lively artistic movement plays with tradition
Kick off the New Year with Smithsonian Associates' virtual multi-part courses, studio arts classes and study tours
Debunking the myth that the great national park was a wilderness untouched by humans
Spirituality, culture and memory come together in collages created by the esteemed curator
Scientists have been studying the primates at some of the nation's hot springs, and what they have learned about evolution is astonishing
From a Smithsonian show on first ladies to Mexican muralists, Rembrandt and the making of the Met, these were some of our favorite virtual experiences
From Anglo-Saxon artifacts to copper's antibacterial properties, systemic racism and murder hornets, these were the most-read stories of the year
The city is on a quest to solidify its standing as the Northwest Coast arts capital of the world
Normally. the German-speaking lands of Central Europe would be bustling filled with food, drink, good cheer, and other longstanding traditional activities
The scents that you find most comforting can help you feel like you're on the road, even when you're not
Smithsonian editors highlight some articles you might have missed from the past year
Conjure up the experience of staying at some of the best inns, lodges and resorts in the U.S. by cooking their signature dishes
Staying home for Christmas and New Year's? Try one of these festive traditions from around the world
For nearly a century, park rangers have relied on dogsledding to patrol the public land and collect data for scientists
The trustees of the house where Austen wrote her celebrated novels are finding ways to keep visitors happy—even amid a pandemic
Seen by few until now, Glasner Studio in Chicago's Old Town is a rich mix of stained glass windows, wood carvings, tilework and bas-reliefs
In her new book, photographer Danelle Manthey captures a distinct type of American folk art: Christmas light decoration
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 80 titles released this year
Illuminate SF's Festival of Light spreads across 17 of the city's neighborhoods
Students are invited to virtually travel and eat their way across the world
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