- A secret trash archive in New York City's Sanitation Department? [via Atlas Obscura]
- MoMA released 65,000 works of early 20th century modernists online. [via Open Culture]
- NOT for lunchtime browsing; the Mütter museum's new website gives you a close look at diseased bodies and "terrifying surgical instruments." [via Mental Floss]
- The Library of Congress is focusing on preserving historic radio before it's too late. [via The Atlantic]
- The Easter bunny was not so adorable in Medieval times. [via The Poke]
- The discovery of two new species of magnolia, aided by the internet. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- A video portrait of Esperanza Spalding by Bo Gehring, now on view in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery exhibition “Eye Pop: The Celebrity Gaze.” [via Smithsonian Insider]
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