The Meaning Behind the Many Colors of India’s Holi Festival
From red to green to indigo, each color provides festival-goers with a sense of beauty, ritual and tradition
What Do Dragons Symbolize and More Questions From Our Readers
You asked, we answered
How Did the White Picket Fence Become a Symbol of the Suburbs?
And why the epitome of the perfect house became so creepy
These Haunting Red Dresses Memorialize Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
Artist Jaime Black says the REDress Project is an expression of her grief for thousands of Native victims
At Lost Spirits Distillery in Los Angeles, high-tech instruments accelerate the aging process of precious whiskeys and rums
The Story Behind Bermuda’s Rum Swizzle (Recipe)
While the Dark ‘n’ Stormy may get all the attention by visitors, the swizzle is what locals drink
The Great Blues Singer Gladys Bentley Broke All the Rules
For the Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast, host Haleema Shah tells the story of an unapologetically gay African-American performer in 1920s and 30s
‘Captain Marvel”s Missed Opportunity With Nostalgia
The ‘90s lives in the new superhero film but doesn’t tell us much about the decade
Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden to Undergo First Redesign in More Than 40 Years
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s design provides easier access from the National Mall and space for larger installations
What’s the Deal With Ordering Iced Coffee in the Winter?
A hot take, if you will, on the iced trend
An Appreciation of Küchle, My Family’s Deep-Fried Dough Tradition for Fat Tuesday
Avoid a grease fire. Support a local bakery.
Made From Microalgae, These Mardi Gras Beads Are Biodegradable
Louisiana State University molecular biologist Naohiro Kato is confronting plastic pollution one necklace and doubloon at a time
The Pop artist’s archives, recently donated to the Smithsonian, are soon to be digitized
A Smithsonian Folklorist Delves Into the Rituals and Rewards at the Academy Awards
Folk belief holds that if you have won one Oscar, your odds of ever winning a second are greatly diminished by the dreaded “Oscar Jinx”
What Should a Contemporary Monument Look Like?
A new multi-city art exhibition called “New Monuments for New Cities” tackles this question head on
Why Are Georgia O’Keeffe’s Paintings Breaking Out in Pimples?
A new handheld tool lets scientists diagnose the chemical reaction behind “art acne”—and learn how it can be prevented
Why Is the Genie in ‘Aladdin’ Blue?
There’s a simple answer and a colonialist legacy for why the genie looks the way it does
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
A special report pulling together our coverage of music within the Smithsonian collections and around the world
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
Rhiannon Giddens’ 21st-Century Sound Has a Long History
Inspired by long-lost folk melodies, gospel, opera and bluegrass, the electrifying singer and banjo player gives fresh voice to old American traditions
In Nigeria, the Veil Is a Fashion Statement
Artist Medina Dugger finds joy in a colorful yet complicated symbol of faith
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