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Monthly Archives: November 2017

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The Ten Best Travel Books of 2017

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 30, 2017
These reads will remedy even the direst cases of wanderlust

This Artist Painted With Light. An Admiring Astronomer Helped Make Him a Star

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 30, 2017
The works and machinations of Thomas Wilfred, a lone performer, inventor and visionary, are now on view

Maverick Music Takes Center Stage in This New Play on Nina Simone

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 29, 2017
A Smithsonian expert delves into the song and struggle at the heart of ‘Four Women’ at D.C.’s Arena Stage

Is There Humanity to Be Found Within Serial Killers?

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 29, 2017
A new book tells the complex stories behind murderous women, the so-called “femmes fatales.”

Gulliver’s Travels Wasn’t Meant to Be a Children’s Book And More Things You Didn’t Know About the Literary Classic

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
Even now, 350 years after his birth, the great Irish satirist Jonathan Swift remains as sharp and relevant as ever

Gulliver’s Travels Wasn’t Mean to Be a Children’s Book And More Things You Didn’t Know About the Literary Classic

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
Even now, 350 years after his birth, the great Irish satirist Jonathan Swift remains as sharp and relevant as ever

A Trip Inspired by ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
On the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the murder mystery is not included

Ava Duvernay’s Visionary Filmmaking Is Reshaping Hollywood

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
Her eye for American history puts her in the vanguard. Her passion for justice makes her a hero

Why the Team Behind Sesame Street Created a Character With Autism

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
The bravest new face on television is a Muppet that doesn’t say much. But she speaks volumes about life on the spectrum

These Shooting Stars of Broadway Staged the Impossible: A Musical About ‘War and Peace’

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
Dave Malloy and Rachel Chavkin brought the Tolstoy epic to life with Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812

What Makes John Legend America’s Most Versatile Artist

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
Songwriter, singer, actor, producer, virtual reality maven. John Legend is an entertainment all-star

Marley Dias’ Inspirational Goal to Collect Books About Girls of Color

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
What can we learn from a 12-year-old who’s turning the literary world upside down? Everything

The Ten Best Photography Books of 2017

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
These eye-opening works invite us to find ourselves in history and nature

Mark Bradford’s Paintings Scratch at the Surface of a Conflicted America

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017
The Hirshhorn Museum hosts the artist’s first solo show in Washington

A Mexican Painter Changed by the City, Changes Art 

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 26, 2017
“In New York, I went berserk over painting,” said Rufino Tamayo, whose works are now on view in a new retrospective

‘The Problem with Apu’ Does More Than Pick Apart a ‘Simpsons’ Stereotype

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 21, 2017
This new documentary tackles Asian representation in media with humor and poise

The Invisible Way That Marketers Set the Menu for Your Thanksgiving Feast

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 21, 2017
Advertising from decades ago put in place the traditions we hold dear each year

Why You Won’t See Pudding on the Thanksgiving Table

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 21, 2017
The once-classic American dish has been widely replaced with the casserole—thanks in part to anti-immigrant sentiments

Did Disney Pixar Get Day of the Dead Celebrations Right in Its New Film ‘Coco’?

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 20, 2017
Smithsonian folklorist Cynthia Vidaurri says: “It’s complicated”

The Ten Best Books About Food of 2017

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 20, 2017
Hungry minds would enjoy one of these illuminating books about the world of food and drink

The Ten Best Board Games of 2017

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 20, 2017
Want to be a hit at your next party or family gathering? Bring a board game.

What the Housing Market in America Needs Is More Options

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 19, 2017
From granny pods to morphing apartments, the future of shelter is evolving

How This Artist’s Archival Discovery Sparked High-Tech Art

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 19, 2017
A photograph from a Smithsonian archives piqued Jordan Bennett’s creativity; his work is part of a new exhibition that explores technology and tradition

A Brief History of “Alice’s Restaurant”

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 19, 2017
The Arlo Guthrie classic starts off retelling the true story of what happened more than 50 years ago

Thirteen Books That Informed and Delighted Smithsonian Scholars This Year

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 19, 2017
With a mission to increase and diffuse knowledge, Smithsonian thought leaders are voracious readers

Rare Magical Manuscripts Go on Display at the British Library

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 16, 2017
The exhibition, which will also travel to New York, explores the history of magic to mark the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter

Check Out These Thought-Provoking Additions to the National Portrait Gallery

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 16, 2017
The museum is showcasing 25 new artworks through next autumn

The Blessing and the Curse of Being Bill Nye

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 15, 2017
The zany scientist talks about his recent transformation into the public—and controversial—face for science

Can the Museum of the Bible Deliver on Its Promise?

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 15, 2017
The highly anticipated museum hopes to offer something for visitors of all faiths, but on a topic as fraught as religion, that may not be possible

How Pete Souza Fits Into the Storied History of Presidential Photography

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 14, 2017
In his new book, the former White House photographer frames a clear picture of the Obama years

Why Don’t We Eat Turkey Tails?

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 13, 2017
The strange story speaks volumes about our globalized food system—you’ll be surprised where the unwanted parts end up

Why Making a Portrait of a Black Woman Was a Form of Protest

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 12, 2017
For Emma Amos, an African-American artist working in the 1970s, the personal was often political

After 100 Years, This Entire Forest Will Be Turned into Mystery Manuscripts

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 9, 2017
Hike through Norway’s future library, currently in the form of baby trees

How Instagram Is Changing the Way We Design Cultural Spaces

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 7, 2017
As neighborhoods, restaurants and museums become more photogenic, are we experiencing an “Instagramization” of the world?

Two Enigmatic Nigerian Figures Reunited After a Century Apart

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 7, 2017
One of many highlights in a new exhibition at the National Museum of African Art

A Sleek Portable Toilet and Other Design Solutions for Disaster Victims

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 6, 2017
The toilet kit, from a Japanese design studio, is part of wave of interest in design fixes for the problems created by disasters

How Winnie-the-Pooh Became a Household Name

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 5, 2017
The true story behind the new movie, “Goodbye Christopher Robin”

A Portrait of Eliza Hamilton and a Costume Worn by Lin-Manuel Miranda for ‘Hamilton’ Arrives at the Smithsonian

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 5, 2017
Paying homage to the spirit of philanthropy, the museum honors the Eliza Project and the Graham Windham orphanage

These Photographs Capture the Complexities of Life at Guantánamo

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 5, 2017
In a new book, photographer Debi Cornwall casts the naval base as “Camp America”

In Defense of Keeping the Indiana University Mural That Depicts (But Doesn’t Glorify) the KKK

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 2, 2017
American artist Thomas Hart Benton thought it crucial to highlight the dark spots in the state’s history

The History of Five Uniquely American Sandwiches

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 2, 2017
From tuna fish to the lesser-known woodcock, food experts peer under the bread and find the story of a nation

How a Ripped-Off Sequel of Don Quixote Predicted Piracy in the Digital Age

Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 2, 2017
An anonymous writer’s spinoff of Cervantes’ masterpiece showed the peril and potential of new printing technology
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