The ancient plants at the heart of the conflict are essential to science—and might hold clues to new superfoods
Students find lasting resonance in the words and simple notes of the 1869 hymn 'How Can I Keep from Singing?'
A new graphic art series, "Drawn to Art," brings to light the visionary, but unheralded, work of ten rule-breaking females
A scale model of Oceanix City, a concept capable of supporting more than 10,000 residents, will be featured in the Smithsonian's upcoming 'Futures' exhibit
Now 90 years old, the renowned photorealist Audrey Flack shows no sign of slowing down
"Thor: Ragnarok" director Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo developed a comedy about Native American teens in Oklahoma that stars four young Native actors
After a multi-million renovation, the J.C. Newman Cigar Company in Ybor City offers visitors a museum and tours of its working factory
The furniture piece has gone through countless permutations, but it all started at a time when resting outdoors was thought to be a matter of life or death
Did you know that Armenian culture is heavily gastro-centric? Any occasion, be it happy or sad, has associations with food
A new film starring Dev Patel as Gawain feels more like a psychological thriller than a period drama
For nearly a century, a volunteer cast has recreated visual masterpieces on stage in Laguna Beach, California
Chris Totten reflects on how the gaming community around SAAM Arcade has grown since the first event debuted seven years ago
For nearly 30 years, New Richmond has hosted the International Cardboard Boat Regatta, a high-spirited race on the Ohio River
Beat the August heat with these 20 Smithsonian Associates online programs
Forty-eight modern and contemporary artists who are reclaiming the narratives of their region
The author’s career is honored by a newly commissioned work by digital artist Nettrice Gaskins
“We need to reintegrate Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and cultural and prescribed burning into our landscape,” Carolyn Smith says
Learn how the Anacostia Community Museum redesigned its acclaimed exhibition "Men of Change" as a digital offering for incarcerated audiences
Images of Olympians and other athletes on boxes helped the cereal maintain a competitive edge
Having lived through Germany's Nazi regime, Otl Aicher went on to pioneer democratic design
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