Wilkie Collins drew on his legal training to dramatize the inequality caused by outdated laws regarding marital and property rights
These selections from the Smithsonian magazine photo contest will transport you to the small Scandinavian island
Now with 13 Academy Award nominations to its credit, the blockbuster film comes after nearly eight decades of mythologizing the father of the atomic bomb
The long-awaited follow-up to "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" centers on an American aerial group nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth"
Scheduled to launch this year are new institutions dedicated to astronomy, Nintendo and women artists
An exhibition at LACMA traces the roots of modern media to the Great War, when propaganda mobilized the masses, and questions whether the brutal truths of the battlefield can ever really be communicated
At her quirky outpost in Lucas, Kansas, Erika Nelson displays the world’s largest collection of the world’s smallest versions of the world’s largest things
Migration patterns, cultural ties, geographic regions and class differences all shape speaking patterns
Election-year items, truth serum, Nigerian art and a pioneering self-driving car are on display this year
A sumptuous new show in Los Angeles aims to leave museumgoers hungry for more
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New generations of Black Americans are taking intimate tours that connect them with the lands and cultures their ancestors were forced to leave behind
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With help from a now-extinct bear, archaeologists have unlocked the mysteries of Spain’s Cova Dones
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Jonathan Glazer's new film uses the Auschwitz commandant and his family as a vehicle for examining humans' capacity for evil
The groundbreaking, exiled Chinese artist builds a hopeful new life—and a new studio, in the Portuguese countryside
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Almost a century after the cartoon mouse made his first appearance, he finally belongs to everyone—sort of
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