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Historically Bad Advice

June 12th, 2006 · No Comments

Stepping off a plane at BWI this weekend, I spotted an ad for Saul Ewing, the venerable Philadelphia law firm, across from the gate. Below a headline asking “Will you have the right counsel when you need it?” the ad featured a painting of General George Custer and a quote from an imagined advisor [...]

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Tags: Ambient History · Marketing

Building Histories

June 3rd, 2006 · No Comments

I wanted to post this before a new issue came out, but alas I didn’t make it in time. In case you missed it, the May 21st New York Times Magazine featured a series of articles on the question of why contemporary architecture, above all other art forms, inspires popular cultural debates. The [...]

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Tags: Ambient History · Memory · Politics

Storm Stories

January 8th, 2006 · No Comments

Just like VH1 and MTV, The Weather Channel has padded its schedule with history. Filling the gaps between this week’s flood, last week’s blizzard, and the tornado two weeks from now, Storm Stories is one of the Weather Channel’s only non-news programs:
Storm Stories focuses on the inspiring experiences of ordinary people who are placed [...]

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Tags: Ambient History · Television

Lincoln Billboard

January 4th, 2006 · No Comments

I noticed this billboard on I-84 in Danbury, CT on my way back from Christmas in Massachusetts. Since then, I’ve been kicking myself that I didn’t stop to get a picture for Found History. But now I’m glad I didn’t. As I learned in my online search for the billboard, it [...]

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Tags: Ambient History · Civil War · Marketing

I want my HTV?

December 28th, 2005 · 1 Comment

Many people have commented on the disappearance of music from music television. Fewer people have looked closely at what has been installed in its place. Whereas music videos were once mainstays of MTV and VH1, historical programming increasingly dominates these channels, especially VH1.
The move towards historical programming at VH1 began in 1997 with [...]

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Tags: Ambient History · Television