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Treasures and Trouble • A RENOWNED BLUES ARCHIVE UNCOVERS A RICH MUSICAL HISTORY—AND POSES QUESTIONS ABOUT A HISTORIAN’S RESPONSIBILITY TO HIS SUBJECTS
the scroll • A GLIMPSE AT OUR DIGITAL OFFERINGS
Still Making a Big Splash • Loved and loathed, Barbie stirs fresh controversy at age 64
Not Your Average Beau • HE BEGAN AS BARBIE’S SIDEKICK. OVER TIME HE BECAME A MAN OF HIS OWN
IN FULL BLOOM • Cities weren’t the only subject that fascinated this acclaimed Futurist
The Mother of Soul Food • Edna Lewis did more than anyone to elevate Southern food to haute cuisine
Savory Sample • BRING SOME OF LEWIS’ EARTHY MAGIC INTO YOUR KITCHEN
MONUMENTAL • The strange and wonderful nature of one of America’s most prized building materials
Is This the Last of Its Kind? • Contemplating the portentous history and uncertain fate of an exceptionally rare flower
Printing the Buddha • AN 11TH-CENTURY COLLECTION OF APHORISMS IS A TREASURE OF CHINESE WOODBLOCK PRINTING
Lord of the Fireflies • A Delaware scientist searches bogs and beaches to discover delightful new species
READY. SET. GLOW! • The life cycle of the most common firefly species, Photinus pyralis
The Authentics • Artists in Puerto Rico resist modern trends to preserve the truth of native culture
HANNAH & ANNE • AS THE HOLOCAUST BEGAN, TWO JEWISH GIRLS BECAME FRIENDS IN AMSTERDAM. ONE WAS ANNE FR ANK. THE OTHER SURVIVED. AND NOW HER MEMOIR TELLS THEIR STORY
1,000 MILES TO GO • IN A SINGULAR TEST OF SKILL AND COURAGE, THE WORLD’S LONGEST PADDLING RACE PROCEEDS DOWN TH E WILD YUKON RIVER. NOT EVERYONE FINISHES
Don’t Be Puzzled • YOU CAN FIND NINE ANSWERS IN THESE PAGES
ask smithsonian • YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS. WE’VE GOT EXPERTS