Museums in the News

Museums in the News

Sorry this is so late; blame the Atlanta airport, whose wifi wanted nothing to do with my laptop this morning. Lewis County museum votes to lay off paid staff Minnesota museum and town revel in Spam An $85 million endowment? The Still Museum can bank 

Help Plimoth Plantation

Help Plimoth Plantation

Happy Thanksgiving to those who are celebrating today! Museum professionals and students aren’t exactly two crowds known for having lots of extra money, but if you can spare anything, Plimoth Plantation needs your help. On Saturday, November 19, the Francis Cooke house at the living 

Museums in the News

Museums in the News

Welcome to our weekly recap of news articles about museums. Enjoy! Taiwan museum says fake copies of treasured Buddhist scripture sold to buyers in China How Alice Walton’s Crystal Bridges Exposes The Foolishness Of Occupy Wall Street Daniel Rubin: Philadelphia race car museum up for 

Museums in the News

Museums in the News

Welcome to our weekly museums in the news roundup! NYC museum celebrates navy yard’s history Private museum a reflection of China’s growing prosperity Boston Tea Party Museum cuts out local sculptors Brooklyn museum known for stirring controversy will show film of ants crawling on crucifix 

Museums in the News

Museums in the News

Welcome to our weekly roundup of museums in the news – sorry this is going up a little bit later than usual! Ground Broken For New Benj. Franklin Museum In Old City Philadelphia Ceredigion Museum gives away vintage clothes collection Buttermilk makes debut at Heritage Farmstead 

Museums in the Movies: The Thomas Crown Affair

Museums in the Movies: The Thomas Crown Affair

We’re going to try an occasional series here of posting fun clips of museums in the movies. Today’s is from my personal favorite museum movie of all time: the 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair. For those of you who haven’t seen the movie,