A Massive New Museum Dedicated to Comedy Just Opened in Lucille Ball’s Hometown
The brand-new National Comedy Center — in the noted comedy destination of Jamestown, New York — is a look at the history of humor
These Images From 1968 Capture an America in Violent Flux
A one-room show at the National Portrait Gallery is a hauntingly relevant 50-year-old time capsule
The Topsy-Turvy Worldview of Georg Baselitz
Upside-down paintings are part of a 60-year survey of the German painter and sculptor, who makes a return to the Hirshhorn
Where to See the Best Mural Festivals Around the World
Every year, cities across the globe bring in artists to transform buildings
Vibrant Art Installations Infuse New Life into Abandoned Houses in This Cleveland Neighborhood
Hit hard by the recession, Slavic Village is slowly making a comeback with the help of artists and neighborhood groups
A Photographer Captures Contrasts and Characters in Barcelona’s Streets
Josep Fabrega Agea, a retired teacher and psychosociologist, points his lens at the city’s dark corners and poetic places
This Artist Dwells in the Clandestine World of Classified Secrets and Surveillance
MacArthur Award recipient Trevor Paglen is launching his own satellite into space this fall—as a work of art
This Tiny Picturesque Island Is Standing in for Greece in ‘Mamma Mia 2’
Sometimes the understudy exceeds expectations
This City in China Has the Most Unesco-Recognized Gardens in the World
Suzhou has more than 60 gardens dating back to 600 AD, and nine have collective World Heritage status
These Sites Connected to Nelson Mandela’s Life Are Haunting and Inspiring
Honor the anti-apartheid activist’s legacy by following his footsteps for his 100th birthday
This Spectacular Canadian Wildlife Reserve Is So Remote, You Can Only Get There Five Weeks a Year
Among serious adventure seekers, word is spreading about Torngat Mountains National Park—an Inuit-run reserve in Labrador, Northeastern Canada
This Crackerjack Lineup of Baseball Memorabilia Drives Home the Game’s American Essence
A new Library of Congress exhibition includes such treasures as the original 1857 “Magna Carta of Baseball”
Works by Over 100 Contemporary Artists Take Over Cleveland
The citywide FRONT International festival is the largest event of its kind in North America
Raising a Glass to Armenia’s Elaborate Toasting Tradition
In the backyard of the world’s oldest-known winery, a cherished national tradition evolved
Illuminating the Shadowy Art of Armenian Puppet Theater
Tricksters and beasts dance across the imagination in these silhouetted puppet shows
Armenia’s “Tree of Life” Tradition Took Root Thousands of Years Ago, and Has Only Grown Since
The tree adorned in this year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival will continue to blossom overseas
Seven Artists Explore New Orleans’ Forgotten Histories
A new exhibit timed to the city’s tricentennial explores The Big Easy’s diverse and sometimes troubled past
The History and Psychology of Roller Coasters
Researchers take you on a wild ride through endorphins, brain chemistry and stress science to explain the allure of theme park thrill
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