Susan Ford Bales: A Peek Inside the White House
A former White House resident dishes on what it was like to live in the White House as a teenager
Events Oct. 17-20: YouTube Mania, Worms From Hell, Women in Hong Kong and Bay Jazz Project
This week, come to an interactive art event, discuss life on meteorites, learn about Women in Hong Kong and take in some live jazz
At Air and Space: The Final Space Shuttle Crew Is In The House
The crew of NASA’s final space shuttle flight dropped by the Air and Space Museum to discuss their experiences
Remembering Gay Rights Activist Frank Kameny (1925-2011)
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has artifacts from Kameny’s early days in the gay rights movement in its collection
Weekend Events Oct 14-16: Latino Reading and Open Mic, Postal Museum Family Day and Henna Body Art
This weekend, attend a virtual reading of Latino literature, come to a day of activities at the Postal Museum and create your own henna design
The List: The Smithsonian Institution Celebrates American Archives Month
From automobiles to beards, check out some of the more unusual artifacts in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
An Artist Gets a Backstage, Behind-the Scenes Ticket to Tour the Smithsonian
Acclaimed sculptor Elizabeth Turk is studying the properties of marble—her medium—at the Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery’s David C. Ward: Historian Turns to Poetry
In a new book of poetry, a Smithsonian scholar renders his thoughts on family, nature, celebrity and anonymity
Events Oct. 11-13: Stories From the Mine, Baseball Americana and the Music and Arts of Japan
This week, come to a panel discussion with the Chilean miners, a talk about baseball, and join in an evening of Japanese culture
Edgar Allan Poe: Pioneer, Genius, Oddity
On this day in 1849, America lost an innovative, unique and utterly strange literary giant
Zoo Celebrates Birth of Baby Tree Shrews
A pair of tiny mammals emerge from their nest fully grown at the Zoo
Weekend Events Oct. 7-9: Native Americans and the Courts, Balloons and Blimps and Shadow Magic
Understand how the U.S. courts system has affected Native Americans, learn about the science of balloons and take in a Chinese film at the Freer gallery
The Many Contributions of Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
The extraordinary career of the entrepreneur is chronicled in the Smithsonian collections
The List: Top Eleven Things to Do this Month at the Smithsonian After Work
Date night at the Smithsonian, grab your special someone and head out to these after-hours events
The Mickey Hart Collection in Rhythm with the World
Former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart’s curates a 25-album series of world music for Smithsonian Folkways that drops next week
The Civil War 150 Years: The Washington Eight
After plotting to kill Lincoln and other Union leaders, a group of Confederate conspirators was put on trial
This week, see exotic insects, learn a new craft, be part of a thought-provoking discussion on race and join a drum circle
Apollo 15’s Al Worden on Space and Scandal
The astronaut talks about his lunar mission, the scandal that followed and the future of space missions
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