Forty years later, archaeologists look back at what the first Indiana Jones movie got wrong about their profession
It’s important for her to be part of the national conversation says Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Smithsonian's Liza Kirwin explores an early and important exhibition held at LA's Ankrum Gallery in 1962
The beloved line of fictional characters taught children about American history and encouraged them to realize their potential
Sixty years ago, the company modernized animation when it used Xerox technology on the classic film
AR/VR technologies give audiences new ways to experience museums that complement a traditional visit, engaging visitors and fueling learning opportunities
These June releases elevate overlooked stories and offer insights on oft-discussed topics
The earliest documented examples of cicada folklore come from China
The practice of eating insects, known as entomophagy, is widespread around the world
The unexpected $69 million sale of a digital artwork shocked the art world and now disruption is the name of the game
Join online to hear lectures from artists, historians, photographers, craftmakers and other experts
America's iconic orange cracker turns 100 this year
Tsökahovi Tewanima held an American record in running for decades, but his training at the infamous Carlisle school kept him from his ancestral Hopi lands
For generations, Bachrach Photographers made everyone, from JFK to Duke Ellington to everyday people, look great
Putting a new spin on traditional themes, an artist revitalizes a once-popular form of painting
Father Columba Stewart has visited sites from Kathmandu to Timbuktu in his mission to safeguard precious manuscripts that tell humanity's story
The centuries-old history of titanium white
Fifty years ago, the artist released Motown's best-selling album ever and changed the course of his musical career
True to an ancient way of life, a family in Iran makes a treacherous seasonal migration across the mountains
The city best known for its association with Vincent van Gogh now has a new, controversial art center
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