by Kate Navarra Thibodeau | Apr 17, 2008 | The Public Humanist
As I travel back from a wonderful and successful annual meeting of the National Council on Public History, I think back to what I have learned about historical exhibitions in the past six years. There are certain expectations we in the public history and museum field...
by Northampton Redoubt | Apr 17, 2008 | Northampton Redoubt
The Northampton Education Action Team has published a preliminary school closure assessment report on their website, neatonline.net. You can read the full report by clicking here (PDF). The report examines perceived errors in the enrollment and class size premises as...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Apr 17, 2008 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
(Dear Readers, In the name of posting more, I’m trying to edit less. This is my first effort in doing so. -jb) If I were still writing middling magazine features and this were one of them, I’d probably start with something like, “When Robert Jensen...
by Kendra Thurlow | Apr 17, 2008 | Stage
Most of the performers gracing the stage at Northampton's Academy of Music next week in West Side Story are high school- and college-age, with a few notable exceptions like radio personalities Bill Dwight and Chris Collins. "I could have cast this musical...
by Sarah Gibbons | Apr 17, 2008 | Stage
The spelling of the word "theater" inspires at least tepid debate. Some think "theater" refers to the venue while "theatre" refers to the medium, but many examples to the contrary appear. It seems as though those who employ the...