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museum conservators carefully open a box of Jim Thorpe's Wheaties http://t.co/splRmk6Z via @smithsonianmag, @museocat #cereal #history
Abandoned Texas Walmart turned into a library: http://t.co/7XCiMk0H via @motherjones: YES!
definitely! RT @sosarahsays Don't forget to check out front pages from around the world at the @newseum tomorrow! #dc
lookin forward to it @filmfestdc! Jem Cohen’s new film “Museum Hours” receives its #DC premiere @ngadc http://ow.ly/jYVgI #lostbookfound
More #authors shld bring protestors to book readings. #drama RT @johnnymetro: Protesting Ian Svenonius @politics_prose http://lockerz.com/s/274834555
Michael Pollan schools historians on writing: "Write in a human voice" http://ow.ly/gyDdG via @the_wrangler
"Pull Up a Kitchen Chair" Food is at the center of a new exhibit, and it’s sure to get you talking: http://ow.ly/fGMvO Nice, @wapoexpress!
Sneak Peek at “FOOD: Transforming the American Table, 1950-2000″ http://ow.ly/fkvHI #foodhistory
"it may not be only what they’re eating; it may also be what they’re not eating" The Island Where People Forget to Die http://ow.ly/ePS9W
Wow, @wgbh, fantastic clip real of Julia Child! And set to "Sweet Child of Mine" - brilliant! http://t.co/uHrCFAvA [VIDEO] #chickensisters
"There was a smile that lit up that person's face as they asked about her." French Chef Director @wgbh: http://t.co/Q0li2s0z #JC100
Congrats, @national_ag_lib! The USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection is now online! http://t.co/A7ad1SbT #gorgeous #fruit
@thinkingurl agreed! Twitter is amazingly reliable, tho. I've heard three different sirens now.
"First, it has to sound like a terrible idea." --Sarah Vowell responding to question about how she chooses book topics. hah! #Natbookfest
great discussion! via @mia_out @benwerd: I regularly hire women for 65-75% of what males make. Here's why&how to avoid it http://j.mp/kxIv0E
My new favorite orange-themed tumblr blog: http://picturesoforanges.tumblr.com/ thanks @kattmoff! #oranges
hah! RT @boobsradley I think we can all credit the proliferation of the locavore movement to the early outrage of the Pace Picante cowboys.
yes! well said. RT @publichistorian Thanks to @ninaksimon for piece on some recent wrongheaded museum critiques: http://tinyurl.com/26rtu8p
so great! MT @nottjmiller: If I can share with you something that expresses how I feel about 2010, it is: http://t.co/fOGtTbM
A lot of "food dresses" around the web. my fav collection: http://ow.ly/3jX62 chives, tomato, bread, lotus root, & more. stunning.
Member of the Food & Wine History Project at Smithsonian's American History Museum. Design +History +Food.
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