Author Carlo Collodi may have drawn inspiration from one—or a few—female figures in his life
From the 'I Ching' to an upcoming Netflix rom-com, interactive fiction dares us to decide what happens next
The Canadian luthier builds custom instruments from unique materials that deliver impeccable sound
Exotic lumber salvaged from a remote forest in Belize is the world’s most coveted tonewood
An Austen expert and a period drama TV critic reflect on the enduring appeal of romance series set in turn-of-the-19th-century England
The recording star sported a homemade suit as spectacular as her voice
To mark the 50th anniversary of the award-winning movie, here are seven scene-setting sites worth a visit
On the film's 50th anniversary, a Smithsonian historian reflects on the cultural phenomenon of the blockbuster hit
National Audio Company is the largest manufacturer in the world for this retro sound
Scheduled to open this year are new institutions dedicated to African American history, electronic music and Nordic art
Grammy-winning artist Carlos Vives sings the title song, which honors the rich traditions underlying the film's music
In a new book, photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre honor the remains—and the creative reuses—of North America's iconic 20th century cinemas
Soulful Christmas music is an obsession for Bill Adler, so he interviewed the singer of one of his favorite songs
Shortly before he died, the jazz legend offered his own rendition of the classic holiday poem
Twenty-five years ago, the first installment of the horror franchise hit theaters just as a national debate about on-screen violence reached a fever pitch
In the off-season, Camp-No-Be-Bo-Sco alumni bring in props and lead tours for freaked-out fans
A colony of 1,000 breeding pairs of African penguins nests on the beaches and in the gardens of Simon's Town
In this excerpt from ‘Music Is History,’ the drummer for the Roots and all-around music ambassador looks at a year when everything changed
Discover the author’s favorite places—as the 25th James Bond movie hits theaters
The L.A. institution finally opens, inviting visitors to learn about film history—even the not so glittery bits—and to contemplate the industry's future
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