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Explore The Source, a new experiential research gallery for young people. Also: a newly rediscovered film from the dawn of cinema, the first images of iconic Yosemite and a mysterious book of incantations made from bark.
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Cover story
The Source: Where Curiosity Sparks Discovery
Explore The Source, the just-opened experiential gallery where young people can become budding researchers.
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Feature
Making Magic with Miles
Gil and Miles — one of the great collaborations in jazz history, the musical minds behind timeless albums like “Birth of the Cool” and “Sketches of Spain.” Over 350 of Gil Evans’ scores, including his magic-making work with Miles Davis, just joined our jazz collections.
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Feature
A Long-Lost Film, Finally Found
Crumbling nitrate negatives, pulled from a dusty box of film reels. The archivists gasp: They have just rediscovered a long-lost movie by iconic French director Georges Méliès — a film that hadn’t been seen for over a century.
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