Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877)

Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877)

Visitors looking at Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877). The painting “shows a vast cobblestone street, stretching out in front of looming, wedge-shaped buildings. The street is dotted with dark umbrellas that shelter top-hatted men, and women in long skirts — all looking vague and a little disoriented. That...

Gone with the Wind Museum at the Loew’s Grand Theatre

Exactly 75 years ago over one million people poured into the city of Atlanta for the premiere of Gone with the Wind at the Loew’s Grand Theatre. The region around the city is Ground Zero for “Windies”, a nickname for Gone with the Wind devotees. The home where Margaret Mitchell...

The Skull Tower in the city of Niš, Serbia

The Skull Tower in the city of Niš, Serbia is literally a tower composed of human skulls. Once 952 heads were located on all four sides in fourteen rows. In 1878, the tower was roofed over, and in 1892 a chapel was built around it: “A macabre tower 15 feet...

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Minneapolis Institute of Art

I’ve been to the Minneapolis Institute of Art several times and I highly recommend it. If you find yourself in the Twin Cities at all this summer, please visit the museum because the admission is free every day and they currently have a photography exhibit called “Who’s Who: Seeing Back...

Cultural Icon James Dean

In 2015 it was exactly sixty years. I once told you about the time I took a road trip through Indiana and paid a visit to his hometown, specifically the Fairmount Historical Museum, which not only has exhibits on Dean, but also Garfield the Cat. Why? Because the creator also...

American Pigeon Museum in Oklahoma City

The other day I was sitting in a city park trying to unwind after a long work day. Although there were typical city noises in the background, like the sirens of fire engines and the buzzing of air conditioners, I was mostly left alone to read my book in peace....

Streetlife Museum in Hull, England

As someone who has poor blood (anemia), I think I might pick up some Blood Purifier next time I’m at the chemist. But I’ll probably be too tired to go. Seen at the Streetlife Museum in Hull, England.

New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC

New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC

Thanks to the hashtag #TheKeeper Mahattan’s New Museum of Contemporary Art has been sharing posts on Instagram featuring some interesting private collections to coincide with their temporary exhibit dedicated to the act of preserving sometimes valueless objects, artworks, and images. Artnet News’s Brian Boucher describes the exhibition as an exploration...

Musée Cinéma et Miniature by Dan Ohlmann, France

Just when you think I’ve told you about every single miniature museum in the world, I go out and find another one. Why the heck do I keep doing that? We’ve been all over the place from the mini-Matchbox cars at the Matchbox Road Museum to the pint-sized historical scenes...

Cathedral Buffet in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

My teenage cousin has found God. I found him/her too, he/she’s sitting on the top of the list of the World’s Worst Human Inventions. Sorry, no offense…I gotta tell an atheist joke, it’s a requirement for all non-believers. You know, a relative liking Jesus isn’t so terrible. Why? Because you...

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