"Thor: Ragnarok" director Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo developed a comedy about Native American teens in Oklahoma that stars four young Native actors
The golden spike made the newspapers. But another railroad made an even bigger difference to the nation
Forty years later, archaeologists look back at what the first Indiana Jones movie got wrong about their profession
Sixty years ago, the company modernized animation when it used Xerox technology on the classic film
Fifty years ago, the artist released Motown's best-selling album ever and changed the course of his musical career
A new subgenre of science fiction leans on the expertise of biologists and ecologists to imagine a scientifically plausible future Earth
Udvar-Hazy visitors can watch conservators give the film prop a careful exam before it goes on view in 2022
This year’s award-winning "Mank" attracts new attention to the 80-year-old American classic; two Smithsonian curators share insights
From medieval European theater troupes to American minstrelsy, the harmful tradition has a surprisingly long history
On the anniversary of her 50th birthday, honoring the legacy of the first Tejana singer to top the U.S. Billboard charts with her Spanish-language album
The Smithsonian's Human Studies Film Archive houses eight million feet of film which can help future generations reflect on the past
How the world’s handiest instrument took over American music
The much-loved event kicks off this weekend online with the first indigenous film from Hawaii and extends through May with 45 offerings
The shell was played for the first time in millennia after being rediscovered in the collections of a French museum
From online exhibitions to panel discussions, here are more than a dozen events hosted by museums and other cultural institutions
A new project seeks to elevate artists like Harry T. Burleigh and Florence Price, whose work has been ignored by white audiences
"Sunrise Semester" gave a generation of women a second chance at higher education
The blockbuster saw the superhero working as a museum anthropologist. But how accurate was its depiction of the Institution at the time?
Smithsonian scholar says the time is ripe to examine the man's complexities for a more accurate and more inspirational history
The childhood home of the musician who put New Orleans jazz on the map will soon open to the public
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