We Are One: The National Asian Pacific Islander American Historic...
Also posted on the PreservationNation.org Blog. I’m working on a post of some exhibits I recently attended but wanted to post this here as well. We are one. At the end of the first day of the Asian...
View ArticlePreservation in Pop Culture: How I Met Your Mother
As I mention in the description of …and this is what comes next (and perhaps as can be evidenced by my inordinate love of the television show LOST) I am both a historian and a pop culture fanatic. This...
View ArticlePreservation and a Pressure Cooker (A Reflection on the Materiality of...
The materiality of preservation is very much rooted in these places and objects ability to tell a story – to evoke the intangible in such a way that makes it more certain, more reliable, more real. For...
View ArticleDownton Abbey and the Pull of Place in Popular Television
I’ve been angling for a reason to write about Downton Abbey on this blog, and an opportunity presented itself in this fun Friday post that went up today on the PreservationNation.org blog. You can read...
View ArticleBring it on Buffalo
It is October! Which means I have been spending a full week here in Buffalo, NY for the National Preservation Conference. Last night I made a decision that instead of trying to write a bunch of posts...
View ArticleRaise/Raze at the Dupont Underground
A few weeks ago I wrote two separate pieces on a unique art installation at the Dupont Underground in Washington, DC. The exhibit took the plastic balls from National Building Museum’s “Beach”...
View Article“Even if You Do Everything Right….Without Time It Won’t Ring True”
….and we have lift off. Yesterday was the first day of the National Preservation Conference here in Austin, Texas. Last minute preparations, the dispatching of the first round of field sessions were...
View ArticleWelcome Back Howard Theatre
The Marquee of the Howard TheatreCredit: Priya Chhaya Just a quick post to share some pictures I took at the Howard Theatre (link to info on the restoration) re-opening this week. If you want to read a...
View ArticleWhat We Really Do: Changing Perceptions
Preservationists say “no.” House Museums are “behind the velvet ropes.” Historians live within an “ivory tower.” Does this sound familiar? Historians serve as stewards of the past, disseminating...
View ArticleFifteen.
Five years ago I wrote about a fairly naïve, 23 year old who started her first post-grad school job thankful to be working professionally as a historian. I was grateful for colleagues, mentors, and an...
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