The Ten Best Photography Books of 2022
Our favorite titles this year invite viewers to worlds outside their own
The Ten Best Books About Food of 2022
From cookbooks to memoirs to food history, these ten titles will fill you up
Iceland’s Annual Tradition of Counting Sheep Is Far From Sleepy
Every fall, across the country, farmers and their friends and family gather to sort the ewes and rams that spent the summer free-grazing
To Get to Know Portugal, Explore Its Azulejo Tilework
Since the 13th century, artists have been reinventing the art form that covers churches, palaces and train stations
The Smithsonian Returns a Trove of Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
The transfer of ownership of 29 artworks is the first to be carried out under a new policy and practice
The 250-Mile Trans Bhutan Trail Will Reopen After 60 Years
After a major restoration project, the path connecting 400 cultural and historic sites is once again passable
The Colorful History Behind Panama’s Mola
Made by hand, this clothing staple is an important piece of the country’s rich culture
For centuries, Panamanian artists have been weaving “pinta’o” from natural fibers
Can Cultural Treasures in Occupied Ukraine Be Saved?
The podcast ‘Sidedoor’ goes behind-the-scenes with the Smithsonian Culture Rescue Initiative and its heroic efforts to safeguard the nation’s heritage
Panama’s Sancocho Is a Soup That Can Cure It All
The cherished stew is a welcome remedy for homesickness—or even a hangover
Texas Artists Are Taking Over—and Transforming—a Former KKK Building
Those once terrorized by the Klan will decide on the center’s events and programming
Italian Art Police Recovered a Long-Lost Titian. But Is It Really the Renaissance Master’s Work?
The recently confiscated painting is worth an estimated $7 million
Ukrainian Soldiers Uncover Fourth-Century Urns While Digging Defense Trenches
The amphorae are the latest archaeological find in a country whose cultural treasures are threatened by war
Australia’s Western Desert Art Movement Turns 50
Since 1972, hundreds of artists have painted under the guidance of Papunya Tula, one of the most respected players in the world of Indigenous art
How a Network of Family-Owned Inns in Puerto Rico Is Preserving the Island’s Culture
In beach towns and mountain villages, ‘paradores’ provide guests a truly authentic experience
A Brief History of Puerto Rico’s Beloved Mofongo
And how you can make the hearty, ‘crunchy-soft’ meal
This Native American Tribe Wants Federal Recognition. A New DNA Analysis Could Bolster Its Case
The new findings could help Mukwema Ohlone prove they never went “extinct”
Explore the history, culture and natural wonders of the United States territory
The Lure of Puerto Rico’s Chinchorros
Eating, drinking and dancing between food stalls has become a popular way to experience the island
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