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Monthly Archive for January, 2008
Got Food? Creating a Hunger Free Community
- March 28 2008
Worcester Historical Museum
The exhibit chronicles three hundred years of hunger relief efforts in Central Massachusetts. It sounds like quite an experience, according to this Worcester Telegram article.
Marking the 25th anniversary of the food bank, the exhibit takes a broad look at poverty and hunger in [...]
The Kentucky Library celebrates Duncan Hines
Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 27th, 2008
Western Kentucky mixes it up with a…with a…ok, did everyone catch that? Mixes it up…Mixes! You see, I said mixes, like cake mix, for which Duncan Hines is famous! Whew. Anyway, the library’s exhibit, Recommended by Duncan Hines, tells the story of Hines’ life and career. It’s too bad they didn’t [...]
Gonzaga food exhibit
Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 20th, 2008
Food for thought is the name of the exhibition at Jundt Museum’s Arcade Gallery
at Gonzaga University. (There’s gotta be a less clumsy way to say that.) The exhibit complements the school’s discussion theme of food, eating and agriculture. You’ve got another month to see it; it’s up November 30 2007 – March 8 2008.
They [...]
Michigan Map Library: A Cartographic Feast
Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 9th, 2008
So Karl Longstreth and the crew at the University of Michigan’s Map Library take the third Thursday of the month to show off their collection, and December 2007’s exhibit was all food maps! There were dozens of maps, from local to international and from awesome to ridiculous.
I hesitate to say which I liked best; [...]
Maurice Sendak, and what happened to chicken soup, at the Rosenbach Library
Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 1st, 2008
The Rosenbach was awesome. I’ve been meaning to get there for a while now, because they have Joyce’s Ulysses manuscript. But I bailed on the Bloomsday shindig last time I was in Philadelphia on June 16. So before going to three of my favorite Center City Philadelphia bars, I hiked [...]