A visit to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture The post Postcard from a Southerner in Harlem appeared first on CONTINGENT.| CONTINGENT
This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag takes us to the right’s (first) answer to Ruskin College| Wonkhe
A Family Heirloom as Historical Evidence Sometimes history comes not from official documents or grand monuments, but from the simple items families tuck away—letters, journals, and in this c…| Jack Ronald Cotner
Hardcore, hyperpop, shoegaze, power-pop, post-punk, and my report from the sludge pits.| Chasing Sundays
I used to photograph doors almost obsessively – and have several posts on this site about them. But for this week’s challenge from Sofia I wanted to simply show one door that I don’t think has been posted. Lens- Artists Photo Challenge #361 | Looking back at Doors| TRAVEL WORDS
In a time of constant communication, it seems like sending a letter is trivial and time-consuming. It might take a week or two to gain a response when you could have what you need within seconds of sending a text. However, the art of writing letters should be embraced and leaned into.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
This week, Wheaton Archives & Special Collections shares a guest post from Andre-Ross Gennette, who is interning with the Archives this academic year. Andre-Ross Gennette is a junior at Wheaton College, dual majoring in History and Biblical and Theological Studies, as well as a Wheaton Aequitas Fellow with the cohort for the Fellowship in Public Humanities and the … Continue reading “Show, Don’t Tell:” Introducing the Religious Postcard Collection| From the Vault
I'm learning—I think—how to be a better writer. This project, which I've written about a couple times now but still probably deserves additional explanation, is part of that; so is the fact that I paused SOW's publication schedule last week, focusing instead on a still-unpublishable writing project and| Scope of Work
"Everyone, basically" was the answer given when I asked who buys dry ice; I'm happy to now be a member of that category.| Scope of Work
Missouri Street, Lawrence, Kansas, 8/9/2013, 3:45PM originally found University of Hawaii Moana campus, 8/3/2013| inside the castle
East Pacific Ocean, American Airlines flight 8, 8/9/2013, 1:48AM central time| inside the castle
53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/7/2013, afternoon-evening| inside the castle
53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/6/2013, evening 53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/7/2013, morning| inside the castle
53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/5/2013, exactly 7PM| inside the castle
53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/5/2013, morning| inside the castle
53-839 Kamehameha Highway, Punaluu, 8/4/2013, evening| inside the castle
Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, 8/3/2013, 2:10-2:20 Hilton Hawaiian Village, pool, Honolulu, 8/3/2013, 4:00-5:30 Ala Moana Hotel, Honolulu, 8/3/2013, 8:00-8:30| inside the castle
Glazers Coffee, King Street, Honolulu, 8/3/2013, 8:45-10:15| inside the castle
The National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division has created a new exhibit called Pictures of Nursing, which is based on the postcard collection of American nurse, Michael Zwerdling. His collection consists of 2,588 postcards of nurses and the nursing profession from around the world, most of which date from 1907 to 1920. The exhibition… Continue reading Nursing postcards→| Melnick Medical Museum
fred-frederator-studios: Frederator’s 20th Anniversary: 2002-2003 A limited editionpostcard for our anniversary, and my limited memory of our years… 2002 was a year of transition, as we starting adding digital media into our bag of cartoon tricks. Frederator established a strategic partnership with the now defunct Primedia in New York, publishers of hundreds of speciality magazines and new owner of About.com. CEO Tom Rogers asked us to oversee the digital arms of their teen publica...| Frederator Networks