November 27, 2012 | 49 notes

 
The December issue of Smithsonian introduces the American Ingenuity Awards. dream hampton profiles Grammy Award winner Esperanza Spalding. Abigail Tucker on the high school sophomore who invented a new way to test for a deadly form of cancer and how one legal crusader is giving young people in America’s prisons a second chance.

The December issue of Smithsonian introduces the American Ingenuity Awards. dream hampton profiles Grammy Award winner Esperanza Spalding. Abigail Tucker on the high school sophomore who invented a new way to test for a deadly form of cancer and how one legal crusader is giving young people in America’s prisons a second chance.

September 19, 2012 | 20 notes

The October issue of Smithsonian is all about secrets of American history! David Byrne explains how our brains process music. Abigail Tucker details the great vampire panic of New England and David Wise on the remarkable story of the CIA burglar who went rogue.
Ed note: We highly recommend picking up the October issue in print. “Jeopardy!” record holder Ken Jennings created our Great American History Puzzle.

The October issue of Smithsonian is all about secrets of American history! David Byrne explains how our brains process music. Abigail Tucker details the great vampire panic of New England and David Wise on the remarkable story of the CIA burglar who went rogue.

Ed note: We highly recommend picking up the October issue in print. “Jeopardy!” record holder Ken Jennings created our Great American History Puzzle.

August 22, 2012 | 25 notes

 
The September issue of Smithsonian is all about design! Walter Isaacson shares his insight on Steve Jobs and the beauty of Apple. Mark Stevens profiles Ai Weiwei as he prepares for his first U.S. retrospective and Tom Vanderbilt sheds light on how humans are stealing designs from animals.
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Ed note: If you get your hands on a print copy of the magazine let us know what you think of the redesign.

The September issue of Smithsonian is all about design! Walter Isaacson shares his insight on Steve Jobs and the beauty of Apple. Mark Stevens profiles Ai Weiwei as he prepares for his first U.S. retrospective and Tom Vanderbilt sheds light on how humans are stealing designs from animals.

What do you think of our cover?

Ed note: If you get your hands on a print copy of the magazine let us know what you think of the redesign.

May 24, 2012 | 10 notes

 
The June issue of Smithsonian is all about food! Jerry Adler and Andrew Lawler examine how the chicken powers modern civilization, Mimi Sheraton samples the world’s most ancient and essential ingredient, Ruth Reichl examines the marriage of Julia Child and Lolis Eric Elie shares his mom’s famous gumbo recipe.
Ed note: Check out the full table of contents here.

The June issue of Smithsonian is all about food! Jerry Adler and Andrew Lawler examine how the chicken powers modern civilization, Mimi Sheraton samples the world’s most ancient and essential ingredient, Ruth Reichl examines the marriage of Julia Child and Lolis Eric Elie shares his mom’s famous gumbo recipe.

Ed note: Check out the full table of contents here.