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Smithsonian
A monthly magazine that covers the arts, environment, sciences, history, and popular culture of the times, including news and stories that relate to current exhibits and events at the Smithsonian museums and elsewhere. Directed toward educated readers with diverse interests..

Margaret Burbidge: stars, quasars, supernovae, galaxies--if it's out o...
November 01, 2005
Wynton Marsalis: in Katrina's aftermath, the trumpeter has rallied sup...
November 01, 2005
Ed Bearss: on any battlefield, he strikes the mystic chords of memory....
November 01, 2005
Dan Janzen: a butterfly expert wants more people to read the book of l...
November 01, 2005
Yo-Yo Ma: humanitarian, globe-trotting teacher, good sport, ice-dancin...
November 01, 2005
Gordon Parks: each day is still too short in the wide-ranging life of ...
November 01, 2005
Sally Ride: a generation later, the first female astronaut is still on...
November 01, 2005
Innovators of our time: we mark Smithsonian's 35th anniversary by revi...
November 01, 2005
Breeding success: novel reproductive strategies developed at the Natio...
November 01, 2005
"Ocian in View! O! The joy": after 4,000 miles and 19 months...
November 01, 2005
A night at the opera: Weegee's wartime snapshot was widely seen as soc...
November 01, 2005
New York Times.(A LOOK BACK AT THE WORLD IN SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE'S FIR...
November 01, 2005
Comings & goings.(A LOOK BACK AT THE WORLD IN SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE'S F...
November 01, 2005
1970 Grammy Awards.(THE LIST)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2005
Cincinnati Reds.(A LOOK BACK AT THE WORLD IN SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE'S FI...
November 01, 2005
Get the lead out.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
November 01, 2005
Slavery in Niger.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
November 01, 2005
Exercised.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
November 01, 2005
One of a kind: from the beginning, Smithsonian has looked beyond the I...
November 01, 2005
Noxious bogs & amorous elephants: Smithsonian's birth, 35 years ago, o...
November 01, 2005
Brains conquer beauty: scientists break code to create perfect gemston...
November 01, 2005
Janis Carter: the primate who taught other primates how to survive in ...
November 01, 2005
Frank Gehry: the architect's daring, outside-the-box buildings have re...
November 01, 2005
Advertiser directory.(ADVERTISEMENT)(Directory)
November 01, 2005
Forty-year-old Syrian Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Hafez al-Assad leads a...
November 01, 2005
An enormous cyclone-driven tidal wave hits the coast of East Pakistan ...
November 01, 2005
William Ruckelshaus: first EPA administrator.(WHERE ARE THEY NOW?)(Env...
November 01, 2005
Richard Leakey: the leader of the Hominid Gang asks what he can do for...
November 01, 2005
Mark Plotkin: an ethnobotanist takes up the cause of rain forest conse...
November 01, 2005
Jane Mt. Pleasant: Iroquois tradition plus Western science equals a mo...
November 01, 2005
Clyde Roper: he's spent his life chasing a sea monster that's never be...
November 01, 2005
Biodiesel bargain.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
November 01, 2005
This month in history: November anniversaries--momentous or merely mem...
November 01, 2005
Bill Gates: the king of software takes on his biggest challenge yet.(S...
November 01, 2005
Andy Goldsworthy: using nature as his canvas, the artist creates works...
November 01, 2005
Robert Langridge: his quest to peer into the essence of life no longer...
November 01, 2005
Daphne Sheldrick: when feelings of kinship transcend the species bound...
November 01, 2005
Julie Taymor: transcending genres, the designer and director creates s...
November 01, 2005
Wendell Berry: a Kentucky poet draws inspiration from the land that su...
November 01, 2005
Edward O. Wilson: vindicated for his controversial sociobiology? Yes. ...
November 01, 2005
John Dobson: come one, come all. Share the sky with the father of side...
November 01, 2005
Mark Lehner: he took the blue-collar approach to the great monuments o...
November 01, 2005
D.A. Henderson: eradicating one of history's deadliest diseases was ju...
November 01, 2005
Renee Fleming: the soprano is renowned for her beguiling voice and pre...
November 01, 2005
David Attenborough: the natural history filmmaker has brought serious ...
November 01, 2005
Tim Berners-Lee: first he wrote the code for the World Wide Web. Then ...
November 01, 2005
James Watson: after DNA, what could he possibly do for an encore?(Smit...
November 01, 2005
Wes Jackson: in Kansas, a plant geneticist sows the seeds of sustainab...
November 01, 2005
A one-time only dealer cost vault invitation ... Year 2005 silver eagl...
November 01, 2005
Maya Angelou: by singing of her own hardships, she has given strength ...
November 01, 2005
Robert Moses: a former civil rights activist revolutionizes the teachi...
November 01, 2005
Maya Lin: the architect melds surface simplicity and underlying intell...
November 01, 2005
Love to travel? Love to learn? Take the Smithsonian on your next trip....
November 01, 2005
Douglas Owsley: dead people tell no tales--but their bones do, when he...
November 01, 2005
Chuck Close: the artist's oversize canvases reshaped the idea of the p...
November 01, 2005
Steven Spielberg: a renowned director contemplates the lessons of hist...
November 01, 2005
Holiday gift guide.
November 01, 2005
After the deluge: as Hurricane Katrina made clear, the lessons of the ...
November 01, 2005
When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House.(Book Rev...
November 01, 2005
Scratch that metaphor: why the corner office shouldn't be a glass mena...
November 01, 2005
Annie Leibovitz: her elegant portraits take celebrity photojournalism ...
November 01, 2005
Holiday gift guide.
November 01, 2005
Mark Plotkin: an ethnobotanist takes up the cause of rain forest conse...
November 01, 2005

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