Events August 21-23: A Pilot’s Journey, Olympic Trivia and Conservation Clinics
This week, learn more about the Tuskegee Airmen, test your Olympic trivia and learn how to care for your heirlooms
Part 2: Who Are the Nominees for the Contemporary Artist Award?
This week’s look at five more names from the prestigious short list and where to see their work
Largest 3-D Map of the Sky Released
Researchers have released the largest 3-D map of the sky with plans for further research into dark energy, quasars and the evolution of large galaxies
Happy 100th Birthday, Julia Child!
Child’s kitchen is back at the American History Museum in time for what would have been her 100th birthday
Helpful Tips for Playing Games in a Corset: A Trip Through the Deep-Rooted Anxiety of Playtime
As this gaming literature from the 19th century shows, games were nothing to play around with
Celebrate Julia Child’s 100th Birthday with the Smithsonian
The American History Museum has a full day of screenings, book signings and special events for the famous chef’s birthday
Events August 14-17: Green Jobs, Julia Child’s 100th Birthday and Live Jazz
This week at the Smithsonian, learn about emerging green jobs, celebrate Julia Child’s birthday and unwind with a tribute to Thelonious Monk
The Smithsonian Institution celebrates 166 years since it was signed into existence by President James K. Polk
The American Art Museum Announces Nominees for Contemporary Artist Award
We help you sort out who’s who from the museum’s recent announcement, in a series of three posts
Frances Benjamin Johnston’s Garden Legacy: New Finds from the Archives
Research has helped identify glass lantern slides within the collection from the famed photographer’s garden images
Look at the Writing on the Wall: Barbara Kruger Opens Soon at the Hirshhorn
The artist behind “I shop therefore I am” has plastered her monumental statements all over the Hirshhorn
Events August 7-9: Sketching, Musical Genre-Bending and Stitching
This week, sketch like a master, catch a concert that blends Native American and Celtic sounds and stitch in the presence of greatness
Newly Acquired Whale Skull a “Missing Link”
Marine mammals expert Charles Potter has big plans for his newest acquisition
This weekend, join Smithsonian for a workshop on 1950s Segregation, celebrate Owney the dog at the National Postal Museum and enjoy a steel drum concert
That Time When Gore Vidal Spiced up the Smithsonian
We take a look back at one of the late author’s lesser-known novels that imagines a history a little too close to home
“Worlds Within Worlds” at the Sackler Tells Stories Within Stories
A new exhibit explores the prosperous rule of the Mughal empire and the cross-cultural art it inspired
Curator Talk at the American Art Museum on African-American Art Exhibition
Virginia Mecklenburg offers a Wednesday lecture on the artists from “Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond”
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