Cheetah Dies at the National Zoo
The 13-year-old Tumai gave birth to the Zoo’s first cheetah cubs in 2004
Hurry In! These Smithsonian Exhibitions Won’t Be Here Much Longer
Spend your remaining summer days at the museums, and don’t miss out on the Smithsonian’s soon-to-be-closed exhibits
What the Handwriting Says About the Artist
A new exhibition by the Archives of American Art examines the handwriting of more than 40 American artists
Minions! Did You See How Much a Movie Ticket Might Cost One Day?
Best way to beat the heat, says curator Amy Henderson, is the summer blockbuster, but are they going the way of the dinosaurs
How Do You Freshen Up an Alexander Calder? Bolt by Precious Bolt
Alexander Calder’s 40-foot black steel sculpture is getting a makeover and then returning to its original location near the American History Museum
Events July 9-11: Verbal Gymnastics, Craft Art and Beer and West African Music and Storytelling
This week, unlock your inner poet, make DIY garden-themed craft art and drink craft beer and sway to the beat of West African music and storytelling
Johnny Depp’s Tonto Isn’t Offensive, Just Weird, Says the Director of the American Indian Museum
We sent the Director of the American Indian Museum to the Lone Ranger; here’s what he thought
July 7: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including dapper dressing, Welsh songs and Hungarian flavors
July 6: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including Roma fiddlers, Quecha music and headwrapping
Events July 5-7: Listen to Air Force Tunes, Dance the Day Away and Get Local with Art
This weekend, listen to sounds of the U.S. Air Force Band, participate in a day of dance and get a glimpse of a local artist’s perspective on art
July 5: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including shepherd culture, Tuvan music and histories of style
July 4: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including Damali Afrikan couture, Jewish music in Hungary and hair styling
July 3: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including African-inspired fashion, Bácska cuisine and folk-jazz with Dresch and Lukács
Listen to the Flutes of Ecuador, Then Catch Them Live
A new album on Smithsonian Folkways Records captures the effort to sustain a fading musical tradition
Can Musicians and Educators Bring Welsh Back?
The Welsh language is spoken by few, but people like Gwyneth Glyn, a Welsh folk musician, are helping to revitalize it and renew interest in the culture
Dancing, Catwalking and Crafting: Photos From Folklife
The first weekend was full of colors and cultures from around the globe
Events July 2-4: Discover Genetic Coding, Experience Garifuna Culture and Watch ‘March Point’
This week, check out an exhibit on genes, witness a Central American song and dance performance and watch Native American film “March Point”
How American Photography Went From Family Portraits to Art Form
A new exhibition at the American Art Museum show photography’s role in the development of democracy in America
June 28: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including Hungarian cooking, fashion as politics and Andean music
Tesla at the Smithsonian: The Story Behind His Genius
A new biography looks to document how the scientist thought of so many inventions, some of which are housed at the American History Museum
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