Monday, May 28, 2012
Memorial Day Sails
As the U.S. observes Memorial Day, tall ships evoking the Age of Sail visit New York City. My post on National Geographic's travel blog tells of how those ships' crews recall a way of life and and different forms of service.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Steinbeck Festival Honors Voices of Change
... including Woody Guthrie's song, "Deportee." Read more at the Living New Deal:
http://livingnewdeal.berkeley.edu/newsletter/may-2012/#post-1749
http://livingnewdeal.berkeley.edu/newsletter/may-2012/#post-1749
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Hitting the Road with WPA Audio Tours
In a new twist on the WPA guide tours, Ohio Public Radio has launched a series of downloadable audio tours, following routes mapped out in the 1940 WPA Guide to Ohio. It just started the 23-part series, which will continue through the summer - each week a new tour. Read the whole story here. Then download the series here. Way to go, Ohio.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Modeling the WPA Experience in an Online Game

Not far to the south of Bedford, incidentally, stood the town of Chaneysville, already a ghost town by the 1930s and later immortalized in David Bradley’s prize-winning novel, The Chaneysville Incident. It tells the story of a black historian in the Bedford area who uses the historical detective tools employed by the WPA writers to uncover an incident involving his father’s death, racial tensions and a deeper mystery.
In another part of the game prototype, users have the task of assembling a newsreel about the Chicago World’s Fair.
Stay tuned.
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