I thought of a place that you might be interested in visiting. I've never been there even though I grew up near by but have heard stories about folks visiting there - The abandoned Radar base in NEK. Assuming it might be more weird than wonderful but either way.... https://www.abandonedspaces.com/conflict/north-concord-radar.html?chrome=1
Just subscribed after seeing the feature in Seven Days. Thanks for this project! I'm a professor of art crime, living in Vermont till September. I would totally offer you a tour of UVA's Fleming Art Museum to scope out the wonderful African antiquities they have that were stolen under tragic circumstances... but they're still closed to the public. So in the meantime, I'll recommend Bellows Falls' Arch Bridge Bookshop and Antique Center, both of which are stuffed with dream fuel (some good, some bad), and the Indian Stream Cemetery, just across the border in NH, which holds the grave of Minik, an Inuit boy taken to the American Museum of Natural History, who watched all his companions die and then spent his life fighting the museum to recover his father's bones... (I summarized the story here: https://twitter.com/artcrimeprof/status/1284114081859985413?s=20).
This is so cool! Next time you come to Pittsburgh, I have a weird-ass house to take you to. It is filled top to bottom with strange anomalies, creepy taxidermy, odd things in jars, etc. You'll LOVE IT!
So fabulous! I'm from Portland (no, no, the West Coast Portland), you'll remember me as the weirdo who handed you a pile of huckleberry jam after the Oregon symphony concert Two years ago), but now I live in London. I know lots of weird and wonderful places in both of the cities I call home!
My body is ready
Sweet!! I am in!
Let’s get weird. Let’s get wonderful.
YES YES YES
I’m in (again)
Does the accompanying soundtrack go to a Bent song for everyone, or is it just me because that’s what I was listening to earlier??
How weird AND superbly wonderful!
Gah! Love it! And like I always remind my friends- I’m weird. But not creepy weird🙃.
Let's do this sir❣️🙏❣️
I thought of a place that you might be interested in visiting. I've never been there even though I grew up near by but have heard stories about folks visiting there - The abandoned Radar base in NEK. Assuming it might be more weird than wonderful but either way.... https://www.abandonedspaces.com/conflict/north-concord-radar.html?chrome=1
Just subscribed after seeing the feature in Seven Days. Thanks for this project! I'm a professor of art crime, living in Vermont till September. I would totally offer you a tour of UVA's Fleming Art Museum to scope out the wonderful African antiquities they have that were stolen under tragic circumstances... but they're still closed to the public. So in the meantime, I'll recommend Bellows Falls' Arch Bridge Bookshop and Antique Center, both of which are stuffed with dream fuel (some good, some bad), and the Indian Stream Cemetery, just across the border in NH, which holds the grave of Minik, an Inuit boy taken to the American Museum of Natural History, who watched all his companions die and then spent his life fighting the museum to recover his father's bones... (I summarized the story here: https://twitter.com/artcrimeprof/status/1284114081859985413?s=20).
Erin L. Thompson
www.artcrimeprof.com
Twitter: @artcrimeprof
This is so cool! Next time you come to Pittsburgh, I have a weird-ass house to take you to. It is filled top to bottom with strange anomalies, creepy taxidermy, odd things in jars, etc. You'll LOVE IT!
Is the new album title also Weird and Wonderful World?
This is great!! I cannot wait to read about your travels....MeowWolf maybe?
I feel it ! 🧡✅🙏🏼
So fabulous! I'm from Portland (no, no, the West Coast Portland), you'll remember me as the weirdo who handed you a pile of huckleberry jam after the Oregon symphony concert Two years ago), but now I live in London. I know lots of weird and wonderful places in both of the cities I call home!
Loving being weird and wonderful in Vermont 🤗