- Our National Museum of African American History & Culture is getting a forever stamp October 13th! [via WUSA 9]
- Save the date: the Freer Sackler reopens October 14th and the are celebrating with a festival, IlluminAsia featuring projections on the building. [via DCist]
- Need your baby animal fix? The National Zoo has three baby critically-endangered dama gazelles, the latest born September 18. [via WTOP]
- All the hockey stats you could ever want in a massive, new online database! [via Info Docket]
- With all the announcements of augmented reality capability in smartphones, the Washington Post launched an A/R architecture series (via their app) with the 1st one about our African American Museum building. [via WAPO]
- The public can now access the lifework of notoriously secretive artist, Clyfford Still. [via Info Docket]
- Drones are making it possible for the British Museum and a team of archaeologists to confirm the site of an unexplored ancient settlement, Qalatga Darband, in an Islamic State-controlled area. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- Learn how mummies were made in a series by the Getty Museum! [via Open Culture]
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