- All the world’s a stage! Check out these postcards of 19th century Shakespeare stage productions from Emory University’s Shakespeare & the Players online exhibition. [via Slate Vault]
- Explore Basque country and the Sounds of California at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Lots of fun events happening this weekend! [via Smithsonian Folklife Festival]
- Some entertainment for your holiday weekend drive: Classic radio dramas of sci-fi stories by Edgar Allen Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, and Ray Bradbury. [via Open Culture]
- Make a wish at the Yoko Ono Wish Tree for Washington, D.C. at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, open now through Labor Day.
- Artwork that was lost, destroyed, or stolen—recreated with stock images! [via Wired]
- Get to know the man behind Gatsby with these F. Scott Fitzgerald scrapbooks, digitized by the Princeton University Library. [via Princeton University Digital Library]
- A new campaign from the Rescued Film Project looks to develop 1,200 rolls of film taken in the 1950s. [via DigitalTrends]
- The History of Anthropology newsletter is now available and searchable online.
- Aww! A warm welcome to two maned wolves at the National Zoo! See them explore their new home. [via dcist]
The Cheetah Conservation Station recently welcomed 2-year-old maned wolf brothers Mateo and Quito! #WeSaveSpecies pic.twitter.com/FyDY89YNvc
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) June 27, 2016
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