Who Crafts the Image in Celebrity Portraiture?
Is it real or is it celebrity branding? A portrait exhibition of iconic celebs considers the question of who holds the upper hand—the artist or the star
At Dockery Farms, the original bluesmen created a sound that would become legendary
Photojournalist Eli Reed Shares Some of His Favorite Images From His 40-Year Career
The pioneering African American looks back at the power of the photograph
How “Meat Banks” Are Helping Farmers Preserve Precious Livestock
Frozen sperm and tissue are being stored to protect commercial animals and help save rare heritage breeds
At the Intersection of Dance and Portraiture, Vulnerability and Intimacy Prevail
Dance troupe Pilobolus and video portrait artist Bo Gehring teamed up to defy boundaries
Look Inside the Restored Mansion Where Al Capone Lived and Died
A property firm just renovated the infamous gangster’s Florida estate after it had fallen into disrepair. Here’s what the lavish home looks like now
Thirteen Years Later, Did Spellbound Show Us the Power or the Myth of the American Dream?
We caught up with the kids, now full-fledged adults, from the acclaimed documentary to investigate how social class shapes success in America
What Will Really Happen When San Andreas Unleashes the Big One?
A major earthquake will cause plenty of destruction along the West Coast, but it won’t look like it does in the movies
The Nation’s Stash of Lost Luggage Finds a New Life in This Alabama Town
Buy yourself a new wardrobe, iPad or other oddities at the Unclaimed Baggage Center
This Crazy Land Art Deflects Noise From Amsterdam’s Airport
To drown out flight noise, the Amsterdam Airport turned to large-scale landscaping
Seven Works of Art to Visit That Use Discarded Junk to Create Masterpieces
One person’s trash is another person’s artistic inspiration
Iranian Exile Shirin Neshat’s New Exhibition Expresses the Power of Art to Shape Political Discourse
An exhibition of the artist’s work at the Hirshhorn is an allegorical narrative framed against historical and political realities
The Classy Rise of the Trench Coat
World War I brought with it a broad array of societal changes, including men’s fashion
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Paris
Eat Like a Parisian in a Parisian Apartment
An Internet-based service allows visitors an authentic taste of food, friendship and culture
Six Architectural Ideas That Could Change the Way We Live in Cities
Whether in response to polluted air or shrinking space, architects keep coming up with novel approaches to reshaping urban life
This Obscura Day, Discover the Curiosities in Your Own Backyard
Creepy dolls, KGB secrets and unexpected pinball troves—media startup Atlas Obscura invites readers to explore their own hometowns on May 30
Scenes From the Calgary Stampede
Noted photographer Richard Phibbs has a new book that sends him back home on the range
The World’s Largest Picture Frame?
The government of Dubai is taking this abstract structure to the next level
The Brief History of the Ferris Wheel
Originally the American answer to the Eiffel Tower, the summertime amusement became a hallmark of summer fun
The commercial that closed out the series finale of “Mad Men,” explained
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