New Works by Nam June Paik Are Discovered at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
While inventorying the massive archival materials left by the artist, a researcher comes across forgotten works of art
Meet Doris Raymond, the Fairy Godmother of Vintage Clothing
A Smithsonian Channel series features the team behind Hollywood’s beloved vintage boutique
The 11 Most Endearing Small Streets Worth Visiting
These tiny corridors around the world invite you in with their charm and surprising level of bustle
The Terrible Beauty of Glaciers Melting and Oceans Rising
Daniel Beltra’s aerial photographs reveal the human impact on nature
Remembering the Astrodome, the Eighth Wonder of the World
Fifty years after its grand opening, the spectre of the Houston stadium still looms large
Finally, the Beauty of France’s Chauvet Cave Makes its Grand Public Debut
A high-tech recreation of the immortal artworks shines a new light on the dawn of human imagination
Retracing the Footsteps of China’s Patron Saint of Tourism
Travelers are discovering the Ming dynasty’s own Indiana Jones, an adventurer who dedicated his life to exploring his country’s Shangri-Las
Rome’s Very Short Street With a Long, Magnificent History
Taste the food life on the Via Margutta, once home to Fellini and since 1953, the scene of Americans’ sweetest Roman Holiday
See Street Art Around the World via Google
Thousands of new images help preserve the art form
Should We Be Wearing Blue on St. Patrick’s Day?
Before green came on the scene, blue was the color associated with the Saint and the Emerald Isle
No One Really Knows What a Shamrock Is
The three-leaf clover is what everyone wears, but what species is it?
A Ghostbusters Board Game, Lights That Respond to Music and Other Wild Ideas That Just Got Funded
Also, a sensor that uses thermal technology to track the amount of gas left in a tank
It Was Only a Matter of Time: Drones Get Their Own Film Festival
Hoping to clean up the tarnished image of drones, a filmmaker shifts the focus to their potential for changing how movies are made
Indiana Almost Made Pi Equal to 3.2, and Other Pi Day Facts
As you celebrate the mathematical holiday, here’s a history of notable moments in the irrational number’s past
Why the Story of Cinderella Endures and Resonates
A Smithsonian folklorist follows the ancient tale with a particularly American twist
Why Can’t Romance Novels Get Any Love?
The genre is long overdue to be the focus of serious study from academics
In honor of a very special Pi Day, enjoy this map that explores the human-made and natural structures that come closest to a perfect circle
The Amazing Results of Putting a Light Inside Fruits and Vegetables
Romanian photographer Radu Zaciu makes these farmers’ market foods glow from within
Are We Re-Entering a Golden Age of American Bartending?
At the turn of the century, America was a hotbed of cocktail innovation—then Prohibition happened. Now, bartenders are trying to reclaim the golden age.
The Ridiculous World of Magna Carta Kitsch
Throughout the United Kingdom, retailers are going mad over an 800-year-old document
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