At the Terezin concentration camp, some of Europe's top artists found solace in creating new work. Today one musician is determined to give them an encore
This summer, a podcast series from the National Air and Space Museum discusses Operation Pedro Pan, Latino Futurism and “Star Wars”
Hip-hop’s street artists created a splashy new genre that burst into galleries and museums
Outkast’s Big Boi traces the genre’s indelible impact on global music and culture
The vast, eclectic public archive of American music—and other sounds—is featured on a new episode of the Sidedoor podcast
For a century, a collective love of tails and fins has helped women transgress on land and sea
To mark the musician's 82nd birthday, consider a romp through these 11 sites that hold meaning to him
At the Cannes Film Festival this weekend, "Killers of the Flower Moon" will become the latest movie to ask just how much time we ought to give it
Making his famous “Nudie suits,” tailor to the stars Nudie Cohn lived and breathed the bedazzled American dream
A photographer returns to his native island to document a handful of artists devoted to preserving its rich creative traditions
A look back at the life of the country music rebel, superstar, and elder statesman who is back on the road, again
The 1989 Disney movie musical may have saved the Disney corporation, but it also sent important messages about identity to its young audiences
The innovations of a forgotten genius who laid the groundwork for the nation's signature music
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
Get the inside scoop on the iconic prop, now on view in the exhibition “Entertainment Nation”
If you were to travel back in time you’d find a mix of the familiar and strange on our planet
Her mighty contralto propelled her across color lines
The latest additions are a rich trove of books, films, songs and other works from 1927
For years, fans of the 1983 classic movie have been flocking to the home and museum in Cleveland
The sequel to the 2018 Marvel blockbuster features a Maya-inspired antihero played by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta
Even after three centuries of their existence, the violins spark debate over what makes their sound special
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