Can Robots Replace Michelangelo?
In the birthplace of Italian sculpture, a powerful automated machine tries its hand at an ancient craft
Smithsonian Scholars Recommend Their Favorite Books of 2023
Curators and staffers satisfied their endless curiosity with novels, short stories, biographies, art collections and journalistic reporting
The Man Who’s Saving America’s Forgotten Grapes
Bordeaux. Napa Valley. Missouri? This vintner wants to put this once-booming wine region back on the map
How Lee Miller, a Magazine Model and Muse, Became a Daring World War II Photographer
The bold journalist, who made a splash on both sides of the lens, is the subject of a new biopic starring Kate Winslet
The Uniquely American History of Eggnog, Everyone’s Favorite—or Least Favorite—Holiday Quaff
This Yuletide mainstay continues to warm cockles and ventricles everywhere
Why Can’t Machines Process CO2 Like Trees? And More Questions From Our Readers
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
The Teddy Bear Was Once Seen as a Dangerous Influence on Young Children
Inspired by a moment of empathy from President Theodore Roosevelt, the huggable toy had a rocky start before it became the stuff of legend
Northern Europe and the British Isles
Hoyma Is Bringing Music Home in the Faroe Islands
For one fall night, it is tradition for a handful of houses in Sydrugota, on the island of Eysturoy, to open their doors and host intimate concerts
The Real History Behind Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre’s Marriage in ‘Maestro’
The Bradley Cooper-led film is a dramatization of the storied composer and conductor’s complex love life
The Ten Best Books About Food of 2023
Travel to Rome, Alaska, West Africa and beyond with this year’s best cookbooks, memoirs and historic deep dives
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
Give Thanks for These 15 Photos Celebrating Thanksgiving
Gather together and commemorate the holiday of gratitude
The Real History Behind Empress Joséphine in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’
A new Hollywood epic traces Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise and fall through his checkered relationship with his first wife
The Architectural History of the JFK Assassination Site
How November 22, 1963, changed Dallas’ Dealey Plaza forever
The Ten Best History Books of 2023
Our favorite titles of the year resurrect forgotten histories and illuminate how the United States ended up where it is today
How Cabinets of Curiosities Laid the Foundation for Modern Museums
An exhibition at LACMA examines the legacy of Dutch colonization through a fictive 17th-century collector’s room of wonders
Beyoncé, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Other Iconic Women Take Their Place at the Smithsonian
This year, the National Portrait Gallery’s annual showcase of new acquisitions spotlights female subjects and female artists
How Princess Diana’s Death Transformed the Royal Family
The last season of “The Crown” will examine the aftermath of the beloved royal’s death in a car accident in 1997
Meet the Man Who Recorded the Music of America’s Front Porches and Backyard Parties
Chris Strachwitz, founder of Arhoolie Records, crisscrossed the United States photographing and recording musicians where they played
Meet the Steely Gaze of Environmentalism
A new show at the National Portrait Gallery focuses on the defenders of Mother Earth over the past 150 years
The Real History Behind Netflix’s ‘Rustin’ Movie
A new film finally spotlights Bayard Rustin, the gay civil rights activist who organized the 1963 March on Washington
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