Did Zoo Animals Anticipate the August East Coast Earthquake?
Did Zoo Animals Anticipate the August East Coast Earthquake?
Two Smithsonian Scientists Receive Presidential Award
An astrophysicist and a conservation biologist each receive one of the highest honors in science
Zoo’s Red Panda Cubs Get Their Names
The newest additions to the Zoo’s red panda family are named for the stormy night they were born
Vote Now for the People’s Design Award
Polls are open. The Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum wants you to weigh in
Hirshhorn curator Evelyn Hankins discusses the new Warhol show, on view through January 15, 2012
This weekend, get a book autographed, see a thought-provoking documentary, and see the Portrait Gallery in a whole new way
A Community’s Common Heritage at the Heye Center in New York City
At the American Indian Museum in New York City, a new exhibition illustrates the changes at Isleta Pueblo brought by the arrival of the railroad in 1881
The List: Medical Innovations at the Smithsonian
On the anniversary of the legendary discovery of polio, take a tour of the most significant medical inventions in history
Legendary Performer Diosa Costello Donates Wardrobe to Smithsonian
A pioneer of theater, nightclubs and Broadway gives her costumes to the American History Museum
The Extreme Makeover of Empress Dowager Cixi
China’s Empress Dowager commissioned portraits—now on display at the Sackler Gallery—in an attempt to polish her public image
On the anniversary of Levi Strauss’ death, learn the creation story of one of the most popular articles of clothing
This week, learn from gorillas, see a masterpiece of Asian art, play a pop quiz, and hear from an expert about Andy Warhol
Your Guide to the Falling Satellite
Hear from an Air and Space Museum expert on what to expect from tonight’s satellite impact
Historian Amy Henderson: Movies Make Museums Move
Guest blogger Henderson ponders the idea that the big screen deserves its own gallery
Inside the Double-Sun Planet Discovery
How Smithsonian and Harvard scientists discovered the planet that orbits two stars
The Jeweled Art of Sidney Mobell
Mobell is one of the world’s most unusual artists: a craftsman who turns everyday items into extremely valuable works of jeweled art
Weekend Events Sept 23-25: Heart and Soul, Chalk4Peace, and Nature’s Best Photography
Events in and around the Smithsonian for the upcoming weekend
Peace Corps Donates Treasure Trove to American History Museum
The landmark collection of Peace Corps artifacts donated at a ceremony this morning is more than a memento of the program’s 50 years of existence
Meet Michael Pahn: The Fiddle and The Violin are Identical Twins (that Separated at Birth)
Guest blogger and musician Michael Pahn prefers his fiddle to a violin, though they are the same instrument
The List: 5 Great Museums To Visit for our Annual Museum Day
This Saturday, September 24, be sure to download a free ticket to visit any one of more than 1,300 participating museums nationwide
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