An Artist Imagines the Future of Humans in Space
Through manipulated photographs and video, Michael Najjar tackles the meaning of space travel
The Extravagant Beauty of Feathers
A new book spotlights the astonishing diversity of avian plumage
What Questlove Has to Say About Today’s Food-Obsessed Culture
In a new book, the bandleader and hip-hop star stirs up music and cooking
What Elephants, Zebras and Lions Do When They Think No One’s Watching
The stunning results when a photographer uses remote cameras to capture Africa’s great beasts
A Brief History of the Zoot Suit
Unraveling the jazzy life of a snazzy style
Meet Molly Crabapple, an Artist, Activist, Reporter, and Fire-Eater All in One
With pen and brush, the talented journalist fights for justice in the Middle East, and closer to home
Take A Trip Through 300 Years of Men’s Fashion
At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, a new exhibition highlights 200 styles, from military uniforms to punk jackets
In Northern Norway, Reindeer Racing and a “Joik” Singing Showdown Welcome in Spring
The Sami Easter Festival blends old and new traditions in Lappland’s northern reaches
If You Drive The Right Speed, This Musical Highway Will Play You a Song
This stretch of Route 66 sings—literally
Where Museums Go to Shop for Rare Works of Art
In the south of Holland, a Dutch city plays host to the art world’s biggest collectors
The 2016 show conveys an intensity, as if the artists and their subjects are demanding a conversation on the complex issues of our times
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
Hatha Yoga Inspired Abstract Art a Century Before Rothko
Paintings recently discovered in Jodhpur’s royal palace depict Nath yogis’ understanding of the cosmos
These Women Composers Should Be Household Names Like Bach or Mozart
Denied the same opportunities as their male counterparts, women like Lili Boulanger and Clara Schumann found ways to get their work in front of audiences
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
How the Indian City of Rishikesh Influenced the Beatles’ White Album
A meditation retreat in 1968 offered the British rock group heightened awareness and peace of mind
These Watercolor Paintings Actually Include Climate Change Data
Jill Pelto, an artist and scientist, incorporates graphs of rising sea levels and soaring temperatures in her artwork
Explore Helsinki’s Private Saunas
Finland celebrates its first festival devoted to a steamy tradition
What Makes the Underground Railroad Such a Rich Opportunity for Storytelling
On television and in the new Smithsonian museum, the path to freedom comes alive
The Secret History of the Girl Detective
Long before Nancy Drew, avid readers picked up tales of young women solving mysteries
Even 500 Years After His Death, Hieronymus Bosch Hasn’t Lost His Appeal
A trip to the painter’s hometown reminds us how his paintings remain frightfully timely
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