New museums, a monumental exhibition and a skywatcher’s dream festival beckon in the coming months
How mead, one of the world’s oldest alcoholic beverages, could become the drink of the future
The draft on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture was produced a few hours before King took to the podium
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
It’s fair to say these highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest are worth a trip down the midway
A new Smithsonian American Art Museum show surveys the work of Black, Asian American, Indigenous, LGBTQ+ and Latinx artists who have lived in the region
When the nascent naval power invaded Puerto Rico, three artists captured the moment, each explaining its significance in their own way
These highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest include cliffside towers and lovely landscapes
The first major retrospective of the Anishinaabe artist in the United States shows how he combines ancestral design and abstract painting
A new Natural History Museum exhibition explores how the devices link us to Earth and to a network of people worldwide involved in their supply chain
These bucket-list underwater sites offer up megalodon teeth, manatee herds and other unique encounters
Visitors to "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure," now in Los Angeles, walk through the late artist’s studio and connect with him on a personal level
The emerging and established Native American and Alaska Native creators bring innovation to traditional art practices
Tibetan Buddhist monks, Yiddish musicians and many more creatives will share their cultural practices with visitors to the National Mall
Maybe the author of “O Pioneers!” is no longer the height of literary chic. But a century later she’s still a superstar in her small prairie community
Across the Northern Hemisphere, worshippers of the longest day of the year build bonfires, plunge into the ocean and visit prehistoric monuments
From astronaut training sites to working spaceports, these spots across the United States put a terrestrial spin on space travel
An American History Museum exhibition looks at how the resorts have changed over time to reflect a broader image of what it means to be American
In a test of skill and courage, competitors navigate dangerous river rapids, narrow channels and rummaging bears in the wilds of Alaska and Canada
Bat tourism might sound creepy, but it may be the best way to help bat conservation around the world
Who needs a ball? Cities get creative on New Year's Eve by dropping objects that reflect local products and culture
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