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Dime museums were institutions that were popular at the end of the 19th century in the United States. Designed as centers for entertainment and moral education for the working class (lowbrow), the museums were distinctly different from upper-middle class' cultural events (highbrow). In urban centers like New York City, where many immigrants settled, dime museums were popular and cheap entertainment. The social trend reached its peak during the Progressive Era (c. 1890–1920). Although lowbrow entertainment they became birthing grounds for the careers of many notable Vaudeville-era entertainers including Harry Houdini, Lew Fields, Joe Weber & Maggie Cline.
In Baltimore, Maryland, Peale's Museum is credited as one of the first serious museums in the country. This type of attraction was continued in the work of the American Dime Museum operated for eight years before closing permanently and auctioning off its exhibits in late February 2007.
Kimball's Museum and Austin & Stones Museum in Scollay Square were both well known attractions, the former having a friendly connection to, and sometimes competition with, P. T. Barnum. Barnum and Moses Kimball even shared "Fee Gee Mermaids" on a regular basis.
A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.
Some of the most attended museums include the Louvre in Paris, the National Museum of China in Beijing, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the British Museum in London, the National Gallery in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums and children's museums.
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New series concept by Jeff Grunow and Bart Fitzgerald. Follow our host Bart as he visits some of the most bizarre collections in back room displays across the country!! Dime Museum is a registered trademark of TGAPHtv LLC..ALL rights are reserved..DO NOT COPY OR TRANSFER THIS VIDEO WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TGAPHtv LLC.
Directed By Dalton Stephens Cinematography by Duncan Williamson "When Things Grew Legs" out March 24th
Music video for Timur and the Dime Museum's song, "Life On Mars". Shot on location in Peru. cinematography, edited and directed by Sandra Powers.
Timur and the Dime Museum perform "Closer" at the historic Brookledge Theater - the original Magic Castle in Los Angeles - the legendary stage of the intimate space was graced by such luminaries as Orson Welles and Charlie Chaplin. We are doing the song without any amplification for a change! This version is recorded on our CD - The Collection - available on the website www.theoperaoftimur.com and soon to be on cdbaby and amazon. Look us up on facebook and myspace for more info.
A colour version of our Dime Museum and Cabinet of Wonders tour video originally uploaded at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivUnjha_EQo
Music video is exclusively premiered on Boing Boing Download the full album on iTunes and Amazon: https://goo.gl/SJb7U6 Shot, edited and directed by Sandra Powers Performed by Timur and the Dime Museum "Cobalt Blues" from the album COLLAPSE Music and words by Daniel Corral Produced by Nick Urata and Nick Tipp Cast: Timur, Andrew Lessman, Daniel Corral, David Tranchina, Matthew Setzer, Niki Lopez, Sandra Powers, Cat Tanchanco and Darija Varnas. Costumes by Lee Frank Perez Makeup by Cat Tanchanco Location: Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA Cobalt Blues is from Timur and the Dime Museum's new album Collapse. The song is about humans' dysfunctional relationship to underground natural resources and the environmental damage, caused by fracking. The title refers to the mineral mines in Africa...
Curator Dick Horne reveals secrets behind the magic! Learn about two of the artifacts from the now defunct Dime Museum in B-more. SEE a Sea Devil and learn how to make one! LEARN about the history and origin of a real slapstick!
Momenteel zijn ze dé sensatie in New York: Timur and the Dime Museum. Een glam-indie-rock-opera band die zijn gelijke niet kent. Ze komen naar Nederland met hun multimediale muziekvoorstelling Collapse, een satirisch concert over het einde van de wereld waarvoor tal van bekende requiems onder handen werden genomen. In elk nummer staat een andere natuurramp centraal. De projecties zijn afkomstig van de prijswinnende videokunstenaar Jess Gilbert.
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New series concept by Jeff Grunow and Bart Fitzgerald. Follow our host Bart as he visits some of the most bizarre collections in back room displays across the country!! Dime Museum is a registered trademark of TGAPHtv LLC..ALL rights are reserved..DO NOT COPY OR TRANSFER THIS VIDEO WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TGAPHtv LLC.
Directed By Dalton Stephens Cinematography by Duncan Williamson "When Things Grew Legs" out March 24th
Music video for Timur and the Dime Museum's song, "Life On Mars". Shot on location in Peru. cinematography, edited and directed by Sandra Powers.
Timur and the Dime Museum perform "Closer" at the historic Brookledge Theater - the original Magic Castle in Los Angeles - the legendary stage of the intimate space was graced by such luminaries as Orson Welles and Charlie Chaplin. We are doing the song without any amplification for a change! This version is recorded on our CD - The Collection - available on the website www.theoperaoftimur.com and soon to be on cdbaby and amazon. Look us up on facebook and myspace for more info.
A colour version of our Dime Museum and Cabinet of Wonders tour video originally uploaded at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivUnjha_EQo
Music video is exclusively premiered on Boing Boing Download the full album on iTunes and Amazon: https://goo.gl/SJb7U6 Shot, edited and directed by Sandra Powers Performed by Timur and the Dime Museum "Cobalt Blues" from the album COLLAPSE Music and words by Daniel Corral Produced by Nick Urata and Nick Tipp Cast: Timur, Andrew Lessman, Daniel Corral, David Tranchina, Matthew Setzer, Niki Lopez, Sandra Powers, Cat Tanchanco and Darija Varnas. Costumes by Lee Frank Perez Makeup by Cat Tanchanco Location: Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA Cobalt Blues is from Timur and the Dime Museum's new album Collapse. The song is about humans' dysfunctional relationship to underground natural resources and the environmental damage, caused by fracking. The title refers to the mineral mines in Africa...
Curator Dick Horne reveals secrets behind the magic! Learn about two of the artifacts from the now defunct Dime Museum in B-more. SEE a Sea Devil and learn how to make one! LEARN about the history and origin of a real slapstick!
Momenteel zijn ze dé sensatie in New York: Timur and the Dime Museum. Een glam-indie-rock-opera band die zijn gelijke niet kent. Ze komen naar Nederland met hun multimediale muziekvoorstelling Collapse, een satirisch concert over het einde van de wereld waarvoor tal van bekende requiems onder handen werden genomen. In elk nummer staat een andere natuurramp centraal. De projecties zijn afkomstig van de prijswinnende videokunstenaar Jess Gilbert.
Episode 6 tells the true story of P.T. Barnum’s Fiji Cannibals. After being taken from Fiji and exhibited in sideshows and dime museums around the United States, one of these men died in York, Pennsylvania. Newspapers reported that two other “cannibals” attempted to eat his corpse. What really happened?…and where is the Fiji Cannibal’s body? We visit Potter’s Fields, and discuss sideshows, circuses, Circassian women, and more. Our guest is Alison Renner. If you would like to help us continue to make Strange Familiars, get bonus content, t-shirts, stickers, and more rewards, you can become a patron: http://www.patreon.com/StrangeFamiliars Episode 3 notes and links: Alison: https://www.etsy.com/shop/odpeacock Sarada: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtBySarada Matt Deterior: http://mattdeterio...
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Diamond Pulses is a 32-minute musical experience combining just-tuned harmonies, driving minimalist rhythms, noisy ambiance, and electronic timbres. Daniel Corral is a composer and multi-instrumentalist born and raised in Eagle River, Alaska. His music is a rich collusion of styles, constantly blurring the boundaries between the familiar and foreign, mirroring the diasporic evolution of cultural identity in the twenty-first. His unique voice finds outlet in puppet operas, accordion orchestras, handmade music boxes, electronic collages, site-specific installations, chamber music, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Corral’s music has gained great attention in Los Angeles, being commissioned and presented by venues such as REDCAT, The Hammer Museum, MOCA, USC’s Thornton School of Music, CS...
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Ten years later, Hannah http://bit.ly/1r7FFtP and Tom are best friends. Tom is very wealthy because of his creation of the "coffee collar" and gets a dime every time it is used. Tom is with a different girl every week, while Hannah focuses on her career in an art museum.
http://www.TheUltimateHistoryLesson.com (notes, transcript, links, and more) http://www.JohnTaylorGatto.com (all of John's books, and current projects) http://www.PeaceRevolution.org (episodes 041-045 cover The Ultimate History Lesson + Analysis) http://www.TragedyandHope.com (an online community which provides educational media by independent producers) HOUR 5 OUTLINE: 1. Is there an easy way to learn? Understanding yourself + raw experience. Allowing kids to follow their own instincts. Group projects with tangible goals. "Principia Mathematica" Alfred North Whitehead and statistical sampling prediction. "Aims of Education and Other Essays". (10:14-15:25) 2. Training fleas before you break their will. "Hubert's Dime Museum and Flea Circus." Breaking autonomy and "taking the lid ...
Originally Uploaded by TragedyandHopeMag on Jan 6, 2012 http://www.TheUltimateHistoryLesson.com (notes, transcript, links, and more) http://www.JohnTaylorGatto.com (all of John's books, and current projects) http://www.PeaceRevolution.org (episodes 041-045 cover The Ultimate History Lesson + Analysis) http://www.TragedyandHope.com (an online community which provides educational media by independent producers) HOUR 5 OUTLINE: 1. Is there an easy way to learn? Understanding yourself + raw experience. Allowing kids to follow their own instincts. Group projects with tangible goals. "Principia Mathematica" Alfred North Whitehead and statistical sampling prediction. "Aims of Education and Other Essays". (10:14-15:25) 2. Training fleas before you break their will. "Hubert's Dime Museum and Fl...
Primitivecho December 27, 1997 The Orbit Room Deep Ellum Dallas, Texas USA Angervent is first (incomplete) this will be a separate video upload Primitivecho is second - (complete) Set List: Emcee is First - then Setting Up Stage 01) 00:10:48 - Pachyderms In Inebriation Tromping through Lilies while Drinking from a Pink Five-Gallon Bucket (Part 01) - Christopher - Harmonica & Vocals 00:14:22 - Break - Equipment Failure 02) 00:22:00 - Pachyderms In Inebriation... (Part 02) - Christopher - Vocals & Harmonica 03) 00:29:00 - Santanic - Christopher & Clitty - Vocals 04) 00:36:00 - Clacking - (The Nightmare Is Real) - Turner Scott Van Blarcum - Lyrics/Vocals 05) 00:44:00 - Dreams of a One-Eyed Dog - Turner Scott Van Blarcum - Lyrics/Vocals 06) 00:56:00 - Pay For What I Sold - Tur...