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Smithsonian Magazine

April-May 2024
Magazine

Smithsonian Magazine takes you on a journey through history, science, world culture and technology with breathtaking images from around the world.

Core of Our Community • WHETHER FIELDING QUESTIONS FROM VISITORS OR DIGGING FOR ANSWERS BEHIND THE SCENES, VOLUNTEERS HELP THE MUSEUMS THRIVE

Smithsonian Magazine

“This work will ensure these brave heroes are never forgotten.”

Sweet Dreams • The tangy tale of how America’s children learned to squeeze life for all it’s worth

Citrus Maximus • A PARTIAL TOUR THROUGH THE JUICY PRECURSORS TO LEMONADE

NOBLE BEASTS • In animals, this German Expressionist painter found a subject worth celebrating

Ballpark Figure • Major League Baseball’s official historian is expanding our understanding of the game’s origins

Wild Cards • SOME OF THE EARLIEST AND WACKIEST BASEBALL INVENTIONS NEVER MADE IT TO FIRST BASE

A Stitch in Time • How do filmmakers get period clothing to look the part? Inside the workshop where Rabbit Goody brings the past to life

BOOKING IT • How Benjamin Franklin invented the modern lending library

Behind the Throne • How deep faith created one of the loveliest—and most curious—sacred objects in the world

Black Swans • A NEW BOOK SHOWS HOW PIONEERING BLACK BALLERINAS CAPTIVATED THE WORLD IN THE FACE OF DISCRIMINATION

SLUGS in PARADISE • PSYCHEDELIC HEDGEHOGS, PURPLE PINEAPPLES, LIVING STRAWBERRIES-WELCOME TO THE MAGICAL WORLD OF NUDIBRANCHS

LAS VEGAS BETS ON THE FUTURE • As the Southwest dries, can a city notorious for excess find a way to survive with less and LESS WATER?

GREEK REVIVAL • MODERN ATHENS SAVORS ITS CONNECTIONS TO ANTIQUITY — WHILE REAPPRAISING ITS PAST

Light in the Forest • Sun bears play a crucial role in repairing their tropical habitat in Southeast Asia. But saving them means finding out where they are

Taking Up THE Torch • THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT THAT HELPED ELECT LINCOLN—AND SPURRED THE NATION TO CIVIL WAR

RESCUE MISSION • The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker has lost nearly all of its habitat in the Southeastern United States. Now it’s finding a surprising new home on a Florida bombing range

POISE & POWER • THIS YEAR’S WINNING PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURE THE QUIET AND CHAOTIC FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTH TO EAST ASIA

MALAWI’S ISLAND in the SKY • Mount Mulanje is a climber’s paradise—and a casualty of logging. Can conservationists revive its forests?

Don’t Be Puzzled • YOU CAN FIND NINE ANSWERS IN THESE PAGES

ask smithsonian • YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS. WE’VE GOT EXPERTS


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 132 Publisher: Smithsonian Institute Edition: April-May 2024

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Smithsonian Magazine takes you on a journey through history, science, world culture and technology with breathtaking images from around the world.

Core of Our Community • WHETHER FIELDING QUESTIONS FROM VISITORS OR DIGGING FOR ANSWERS BEHIND THE SCENES, VOLUNTEERS HELP THE MUSEUMS THRIVE

Smithsonian Magazine

“This work will ensure these brave heroes are never forgotten.”

Sweet Dreams • The tangy tale of how America’s children learned to squeeze life for all it’s worth

Citrus Maximus • A PARTIAL TOUR THROUGH THE JUICY PRECURSORS TO LEMONADE

NOBLE BEASTS • In animals, this German Expressionist painter found a subject worth celebrating

Ballpark Figure • Major League Baseball’s official historian is expanding our understanding of the game’s origins

Wild Cards • SOME OF THE EARLIEST AND WACKIEST BASEBALL INVENTIONS NEVER MADE IT TO FIRST BASE

A Stitch in Time • How do filmmakers get period clothing to look the part? Inside the workshop where Rabbit Goody brings the past to life

BOOKING IT • How Benjamin Franklin invented the modern lending library

Behind the Throne • How deep faith created one of the loveliest—and most curious—sacred objects in the world

Black Swans • A NEW BOOK SHOWS HOW PIONEERING BLACK BALLERINAS CAPTIVATED THE WORLD IN THE FACE OF DISCRIMINATION

SLUGS in PARADISE • PSYCHEDELIC HEDGEHOGS, PURPLE PINEAPPLES, LIVING STRAWBERRIES-WELCOME TO THE MAGICAL WORLD OF NUDIBRANCHS

LAS VEGAS BETS ON THE FUTURE • As the Southwest dries, can a city notorious for excess find a way to survive with less and LESS WATER?

GREEK REVIVAL • MODERN ATHENS SAVORS ITS CONNECTIONS TO ANTIQUITY — WHILE REAPPRAISING ITS PAST

Light in the Forest • Sun bears play a crucial role in repairing their tropical habitat in Southeast Asia. But saving them means finding out where they are

Taking Up THE Torch • THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT THAT HELPED ELECT LINCOLN—AND SPURRED THE NATION TO CIVIL WAR

RESCUE MISSION • The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker has lost nearly all of its habitat in the Southeastern United States. Now it’s finding a surprising new home on a Florida bombing range

POISE & POWER • THIS YEAR’S WINNING PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURE THE QUIET AND CHAOTIC FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTH TO EAST ASIA

MALAWI’S ISLAND in the SKY • Mount Mulanje is a climber’s paradise—and a casualty of logging. Can conservationists revive its forests?

Don’t Be Puzzled • YOU CAN FIND NINE ANSWERS IN THESE PAGES

ask smithsonian • YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS. WE’VE GOT EXPERTS


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