Movies
For Those Ruby Red Slippers, There's No Place Like Home
The newly reopened Smithsonian National Museum of American History boasts a rare pair of Judy Garland's legendary ruby slippers
Frost, Nixon and Me
Author James Reston Jr. discovers firsthand what is gained and lost when history is turned into entertainment
Why the Smithsonian Has a Fake Crystal Skull
The Natural History Museum's quartz cranium highlights the epic silliness of the new Indiana Jones movie
The History of the Drive-In Movie Theater
The continued attraction of viewing movies under the stars
Die Hard Donation
Bruce Willis gives John McClane's blood-smeared undershirt to the Smithsonian. Yippee-ki-yay...
Was a Native American Actress the Inspiration for the Enigmatic Sled in 'Citizen Kane'?
A sled in the Smithsonian collections just might provide a clue to Hollywood's most celebrated symbol
Al Gore Discusses "An Inconvenient Truth"
Environmentalist Al Gore talks about his new movie
35 Who Made a Difference: David Attenborough
The natural history filmmaker has brought serious science to a global audience
Young Eyes on Calcutta
Zana Briski and collaborator Ross Kauffman's Academy Award winning documentary chronicals the resilience of children in a Calcutta red-light district
The Object at Hand
Even as a bust, the real king of Siam turns out to be a more complex chap than the bald-headed caricature made famous by Yul Brynner and others
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