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Ask an Expert: What is the Difference Between Modern and Postmodern Art?
A curator from the Hirshhorn Museum explains how art historians define the two classifications
The List: 5 Great Museums To Visit for our Annual Museum Day
This Saturday, September 24, be sure to download a free ticket to visit any one of more than 1,300 participating museums nationwide
National Museum of African American History and Culture Visits Mississippi
Curators review family heirlooms brought in to the B.B. King Museum in Indianola
Great written works from authors such as Shakespeare and Jane Austen that you’ll never have a chance to read
Saving Coral…Through Sperm Banks?
Marine biologist Mary Hagedorn has learned to freeze and reanimate coral cells
The List: Five Study Nooks in and Around the Smithsonian Museums
Calling all students, finding it hard to concentrate on your studies, we recommend five cool places to hit the books
A recently opened show, on view in the S. Dillon Ripley Center, honors the work of young artists with disabilities
A New Hawaiian Bird Species Discovered
Thanks to efforts by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, the first bird species discovered in the United States in decades has been described
The Essentials: Five Books on Football History
Sports columnist Sally Jenkins picks out the books that any true sports fan would want to read
Q & A with Nick Stanhope, Creator of Historypin
By merging old photographs with new mapping technology, this site fuses new connections between the generations
Smithsonian Facility on the Chesapeake Bay Preps for Hurricane Irene
To protect equipment and ongoing experiments, scientists at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center have to think beyond sandbags
Q&A: Smithsonian’s Elizabeth Cottrell on the Virginia Earthquake
A Smithsonian geologist offers her expertise on the seismic event that shook much of the mid-Atlantic this week
Building the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
For those working behind the scenes on the King memorial, its meaning runs deep
Samuel Morse’s Other Masterpiece
The famous inventor’s painting of Gallery of the Louvre is as much a fascinating work of art as a 19th century history lesson
The List: 5 Weirdest Worms at the Smithsonian
Cheryl Bright, manager of the Smithsonian’s National Invertebrate Collection, leads a “show and tell” of her favorite creepy crawlers
The “Spirit of Tuskegee” Stearman Lands in DC
After a month-long trip from California to Washington, D.C., a biplane once used to train Tuskegee Airmen arrives at the Smithsonian
Jesse Owens Wins his First Gold
Despite a climate thick with racial tension, 75 years ago today, the track star made history at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
By studying the chemical signatures of living trees, Smithsonian’s Jorge Santiago-Blay intends to reconstruct ancient forests
For the thrill-seeking sports enthusiasts, few races can compete with this exhilarating Swedish ski race
The zigzagging road may take long to traverse for only being 52 miles long, but the eye candy alone makes it worthwhile
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