Two new books offer divergent theories on the authorship of the much-heralded film
C'mon baby light my flier
The trail-blazing sci-fi series debuted 50 years ago and has taken countless fans where none had gone before
A reminder of past glory, the dance is birthright in Vienna
This year's Jazz Appreciation Month celebrates the singularly talented alto saxophonist Benny Carter
The American History Museum's James Zimmerman dives into Miles Davis' sound and style
Documentarian Ric Burns talks about his forthcoming film about the “Green Book” and other travel guides for African-Americans
Smithsonian's maestro, a founding director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, has died at the age of 84
In a new book, the bandleader and hip-hop star stirs up music and cooking
Unraveling the jazzy life of a snazzy style
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
A meditation retreat in 1968 offered the British rock group heightened awareness and peace of mind
Celebrate the maestro's first Oscar with a musical trip across the continents
A new Hollywood movie looks at the tale of the Mississippi farmer who led a revolt against the Confederacy
The composer himself seemed to see a link between his restlessness and his art
The blind king of soul once sat down with Richard Nixon, now his music will be performed by a host of musicians for Barack Obama
Eddie Mannix, the film’s big studio fixer, was an MGM producer with a mean streak
FaceDirector can seamlessly blend several takes to create nuanced blends of emotions, potentially cutting down on the number of takes necessary in filming
In 1622, Avedis Zildjian, an Armenian metalworker in Turkey, melted a top-secret combination of metals to create the perfect cymbal, still in use today
Emily Wilding Davison was a tireless and ingenious activist for the cause of women's suffrage in Britain
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