Senin, 27 Juni 2011

pricey vs. priceless

Do museums have a kind of moral obligation ... to be free?
(NY Times, June 11)

Is it fair that we the public must pay to enter these temples of culture? Museums are supported by government grants after all. And museums make acquisitions with taxpayer dollars so we're basically paying to see stuff we already own anyway. Right?

Well... not really. If you want to play the "this is our public property" game, don't forget that if you want these paintings/sculptures/giant pandas/redwood forests/jelly fish tanks to be "yours", you need to be paying people to take care of them, protect them, and help you learn about why you want them to begin with. And as for the "I already paid for this with my taxes" argument goes, well that doesn't really work either. We subsidize all kinds of things with our tax dollars. You still have to buy cornflakes and gasoline and pay tolls, and yes, even admission fees. All you did was help knock the admission fee down a little for yourself. Your trip to the Met now costs you $25 instead of $25.01.

Because sure, about a couple hundred dollars of your federal income taxes went to "science/education" this year (most of which goes to the space program and Pell grants). But, divide up your remaining sum amongst 17,500 museums in the United States and you'll see just how generous that penny I gave you is. Of course this is really sloppy; I'm only using federal income taxes and neglecting state and sales tax and of course museums don't each get an annual check from the government. But I think you catch my drift. Our taxes get used for a lot of things. There are a lot of museums. Your taxes pay for plenty of things only part way and museums admission fees fall into that category (wheredidmytaxdollarsgo.com).

But it's not just about dollars and cents. We museum folks seem to have a schizophrenic relationship with the value of our collections as it relates to cost. I don't think it does us much good as museums to simultaneously explain that we are so extraordinary that we need to charge $25 to get in and that our offerings are as essential to the human experience as the very air we breathe. Hard to justify charging that much for air, y'all. Let's get our story straight.

At some point we have to decide whether the museum experience is a fancy luxury, a once-in-a-while treat, a daily expense, a subsidized staple, or a god-given right. Can't have it two ways.

Jumat, 24 Juni 2011

Destination of the Day: A Prairie Home Companion, Saint Paul, MN

Destination 3 in the series "Pledge Drive"


Across North America right around 5pm CT radios change from the local sports or classical music stations to the opening song of APHC,  "Tishomingo Blues".  What started as a simple variety show has become an American institution.  Just the RUMOR that Garrison Keillor was planning to retire from the show made it to the top of many online papers.  


APHC's summer road show season is in high gear.  Upcoming performances include: Chicago-Highland Park (26 June), Grand Rapids (12 August), Lansing-East Lansing (13 August), Louisville (14 August), and the Minnesota State Fair (2 September).  


Address:
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/
Fitzgerald Theater
10 East Exchange Street
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Tickets: Varies by section
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Kamis, 23 Juni 2011

Destination of the Day: Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?, Madison, WI

Destination 2 in the series "Pledge Drive"


Part comedy show, interview show, and quiz show, there is little doubt a listener will find 'Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?' entertaining and somewhat odd.  Broadcast from alternating locations in Madison, catching a show is just one of many attractions and events a CTer can enjoy while visiting Wisconsin's capital.  


Address:
Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
http://www.notmuch.com/
NOTE: CHECK SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFIC MADISON LOCATION
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
1 John Nolen Drive
Madison, WI
OR
Mitchell Theatre (Vilas Hall)
821 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Tickets: $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students/senior citizens
Audience shows are normally on Saturday for a live broadcast. 



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Rabu, 22 Juni 2011

Destination of the Day: Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, Chicago, IL

Destination 1 in the series "Pledge Drive"


Hosted by Peter Sagal with long-time NPR broadcaster Carl Kasell, Wait Wait quickly has become a major hit for NPR.  For the uninitiated, Wait Wait is a news quiz show, but with a lot of humor.  The rotating guest panelists include Paula Poundstone, Kyrie O'Connor, P.J. O'Rourke, and Adam Felber.  


Address:
Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!
http://www.npr.org/programs/wait-wait-dont-tell-me/
Chase Auditorium (lower level of Chase Tower)
10 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60603
Tickets: $24.75 in advance, $25.00 at door
Audience shows are normally on Thursday for Saturday broadcast.  Shows tend to sell-out early.  



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Series of the Week: "Pledge Drive"

Public radio is alive and doing very well in the Great Lakes & Upper South.  The region is home to a number of major stations and not just one, but two, of the three major producers and distributors of programming for public radio stations.  Shows like Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, Sounds Opinions, This American Life, Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?, and of course the granddaddy of them all, A Prairie Home Companion, entertain millions of loyal listeners, pump tourism dollars into their local economies, and provide training for a new generation of radio talent.  


If you would like to contribute to this series contact me at rmaihoferii@gmail.com. Include your name, the establishment, a short description, and a photo if you have one.


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Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?": For the Weekend 24-26 June

Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?"
For the Weekend 24-26 June


-Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, Twin Cities Pride 2011
http://www.tcpride.org/


-St. Louis, MO, Pridefest 2011
http://www.pridestl.org/


-Cleveland/Akron, OH, Pride 2011
http://www.clevelandpride.org/


-Lexington, KY, Lexington Pride Festival 2011
http://www.lexpridefest.org/


-Chicago, IL, Chicago Gay Pride 2011
http://www.chicagopridecalendar.org/
The first documented Chicago Pride parade was on 28 June 1970 and had all of about 150-200 watching.  Contrast that with the current 2.4 mile parade, lasting nearly 4 hours, with nearly 450,000 people of all walks of life enjoying one of the biggest, wildest, and most interesting parades in Chicago.  Last year's parade included the Stanley Cup (sponsored by the local GLBT hockey club and the Chicago Blackhawks) and the Chicago Cubs (long overdue!).  For those enjoying an extended weekend make plans to visit The Chicago History Museum's "Out in Chicago" special exhibit (http://www.chicagohs.org/), the Friday and Saturday Pride Fest (http://www.chicagoevents.com/event.cfm?eid=142), the Grant Park Music Festival (http://grantparkmusicfestival.com), and (with a little luck) one of the hundreds of private parties held in the condos/apartments overlooking Halsted Street.  The festivities continue the following weekend with Chicago Windy City Black Pride (http://www.chiblackpride.com)


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http://www.choosechicago.com/


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http://chicago.gaycities.com/


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Great Lakes & Upper South in the News: "Broadway Dinner Theatre in Lake Delton closes its doors" from the Portage Daily Register

"LAKE DELTON - A dinner theater in trouble with creditors and tax collectors has closed its doors. But its owner hopes to reopen when the economy improves.


In a statement on the theater's Web site, Peggy Sutphin, the CEO and owner of Wohlfahrt International LLC, the company that owns the Broadway Dinner Theatre in Lake Delton, announced the venue would close May 24."


Link:
http://www.wiscnews.com/portagedailyregister/news/article_85eb3ab8-6ec9-11df-9181-001cc4c03286.html


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Kamis, 16 Juni 2011

Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?" For the Weekend 17-19 June

Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?"
For the Weekend 17-19 June


-Nashville, TN, Pride 2011
http://nashvillepride.org/


-Grand Rapids, MI, West Michigan Pride Festival 2011
http://www.westmipride.org/


-Hamilton, ON, Hamilton Pride-CANCELLED!
http://www.hamiltonpride.com/


-Columbus, OH, Columbus Pride 2011
http://www.columbuspride.org/


-Louisville, KY, Kentuckiana Pride Fest 2011
http://www.kypride.com/legacy/festival
A warm night with a bunch of great looking southern boys and girls kicks off Kentuckina Pride Fest 2011.  This year's Pride parade, held on Friday, snakes its way through downtown Louisville and concludes at The Belvedere riverfront park (Main/5th Street) with a free festival.  Saturday's festivities begin at 12:00 pm with performances from Sibella, Sienna, La Boy Le Femme, Cazwell (must be on a Midwest tour), Adam Barta, and Jade Sotomayor and is a steal at only $5/person.  This fantastic downtown location is near a range of hotels, the Frazier International History Museum, Louisville Slugger Museum, and The Kentucky Center.  


Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau:
http://www.gotolouisville.com/index.aspx


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http://louisville.gaycities.com/


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Jumat, 10 Juni 2011

Destination of the Day: Madison Children's Museum, Madison, WI.

Destination 4 in the series "Second Look"


Address (CURRENT HOME):
Madison Children's Museum
http://www.madisonchildrensmuseum.org/
100 North Hamilton Street
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 256-6445


Former home on State Street.  Photo taken on 7 July 2009.
Current home under construction at Hamilton Street location.  Photo taken on 7 July 2009.

Current home at Hamilton Street location.  Photo date not provided.


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Rabu, 08 Juni 2011

Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?": For the Weekend 10-12 June

Special June Spotlight: "Gaga, AGAIN?"
For the Weekend 10-12 June


-Lansing, MI: Michigan Pride 2011
http://www.michiganpride.org/


-Pittsburgh, PA: Pride 2011
http://www.pittsburghpride.org/


-Milwaukee, WI: Pridefest 2011
http://www.pridefest.com/


-Indianapolis, IN: Circle City INPRIDE 2011
http://www.indyprideinc.com/
Now how can you beat a parade titled the "7th Annual Cadillac Barbie IN Pride Parade".  Like many large cities Indianapolis does not have a "gayborhood", but the northeast section of downtown will due.  The parade begins at Saint Clair Street and follows Massachusetts Avenue and Michigan Street to the American Legions Mall/Veterans Plaza.  It is a VERY late arriving crowd so do not panic if moments before the parade there is a lot of space along the route.  The party continues at the INPride Festival with God-Des and She, Kaci Battaglia, and the Indianapolis Men's Chorus, all free.  The Westin Indianapolis (located downtown) is a sponsor and is offering special weekend rates.  


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http://visitindy.com/


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http://indianapolis.gaycities.com/


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Destination of the Day: Huntington Center, Toledo, OH

Destination 3 in the series "Second Look"


Link:
http://www.huntingtoncentertoledo.com/

11 May 2008
Photo taken 4 December 2009.  From Wikipedia





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Destination of the Day: Downtown Peoria, Peoria, IL

Destination 2 in the series "Second Look"


One can get a feel for a city's health by changes in its skyline.  


4 September 2005

5 July 2008


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