June 27: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including Hawaiian music, Roma fiddlers and Welsh poetry
Events June 28-30: Navy Band Sea Chanters, Hungarian Folk Dance and ‘Cold War’
This weekend, listen to Navy sea chanteys, dance like a Hungarian and check the Hong Kong action-thriller “Cold War” on the big screen
June 26: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Check out today’s events at the Folklife Festival, including Russian dance, black fashion and sing-alongs
Get the Folklife Festival in a Single App
Get schedules, maps and more for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival with a new app for your iPhone or Android
UPDATE: Red Panda Found After It Escaped from Its Enclosure
Rusty, a red panda, was first discovered missing from his enclosure early Monday morning, but was found in the afternoon
Smithsonian Creates America’s Family Photo Album, Featuring You
Help create the ultimate album with your own memories and photographs from visiting the museums
Events June 25-27: Electrical Inventions, Revolutionary Knowledge and Butterfly Gardens
This weekend, take a glimpse into Nikola Tesla’s life, sharpen your knowledge on revolutionary figures and tour the Butterfly Garden
4 Tips for Inventing the Next Great Skateboarding Trick, Courtesy of Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen
The skateboarding legends will be at the American History Museum this weekend to talk about innovation in their sport
A Visit to the Lunder Conservation Center Art Doctor
The pros at the Lunder Conservation Center offer helpful advice for collectors, including our own Jesse Rhodes
Events June 21-23: Meet Choctaw Princesses, Skate Like the Pros and Unplug with Vandaveer
Experience the culture of the Choctaw people, learn about innovations in skateboarding and get in touch with your folksier side with Vandaveer
Hanging Out with Elvis in Fort Worth
Hitting the road this month, curator Amy Henderson follows her show “Elvis at 21” to Texas
How to Build a Greenland Kayak from Scratch
A Smithsonian builder takes on the challenge of crafting a kayak following a 4,000-year-old tradition
Events June 18-20: Native American Dolls, Animal Feedings and “Cujo”
This weekend, learn about Native American dolls, witness animal feedings at the National Zoo and watch canine horror flick “Cujo”
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
Unlock the Science and Ethics of the Human Genome in a New Exhibit at the Natural History Museum
The new exhibition celebrated 60 years of genetic research and makes it accessible to large audiences
How One New York City Studio and the Brothers Behind It Helped Popularize the Daguerreotype
Two brothers and their sister built an early photography empire alongside Mathew Brady but watched in crumble in tragedy
Events June 14-16: Free Drawing, an Aircraft Show and Signing About Art
This weekend, learn how to draw, see 50 vintage, military and recreational planes and discover art in American sign language
March on Washington Artifacts from the Smithsonian Collections
A trove of documents, buttons and other memorable tokens carry the memory of the most historic day in the civil rights movement
Celebrated in Hawaii and in D.C., June 11 honors the unification of the Hawaiian islands
Events June 11-13: Waste-to-energy, Teenage History Stars and the World’s Best Nature Photos
This week, learn about an alternative way to save energy, see the work of National History Day contestants and see nature like you’ve never seen it before
What’s Working When It Comes to the Ocean?
On World Oceans Day, scientist Nancy Knowlton reflects on the health of our seas
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