For Smithsonian, Mangione Memorabilia ‘Feels So Good’
The jazz flugelhornist and composer kicks off Jazz History Month with a donation to the National Museum of American History
The feisty man’s guide to aging anything but gracefully
Photographs by Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Eudora Welty display the empathy that would later infuse her fiction
Forensic Astronomer Solves Fine Arts Puzzles
Astrophysicist Don Olson breaks down the barriers between science and art by analyzing literature and paintings from the past
A curator discovers that whalefishes, bignose fishes and tapetails are all really the same kind of fish at different life stages
Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi’s salmon skin dress is on display in a new exhibit at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
Late in his career, jazz musician Benny Goodman favored a Parisian “licorice stick” as his instrument of choice
Bank Executives See the Forest and the Trees
In a Maryland forest, bankers trade in their suits and ties to study the environment with Smithsonian scientists
Readers Respond to the February Issue
Andrew Lawler on “Isfahan: Iran’s Hidden Jewel”
The author of the magazine piece talks about his reporting
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