The Louvre did a whole exhibit on art and fashion, showing us what potential there was for #MetGala looks.
Read my review of “LOUVRE COUTURE. Art and Fashion: Statement Pieces” for The Public Historian here: https://t.co/TODv7YTZ2a
As renaissance fairs become big business, can they retain their counterculture roots? Cultural geographers Katrina Stack & Reagan Yessler @theAAG@UTKGeography contribute to the public's understanding of these fairs as spaces of escape and comfort https://t.co/mobxx0yuCz
Huzzah! Drs. Katrina Stack and Reagan Yessler (PhD ‘25) just published a new article for @ConversationUS, “As renaissance fairs become big business, can they retain their counterculture roots?”
Read it now at the 🔗 below! https://t.co/wKfcPaWuZx
The @WhitPlantation adds a new exhibit about "Enslaved Resistance to the Experience" that speaks to the keen Black strategy- and place-making that always occurred at plantations, even if not properly recognized. https://t.co/SRIIVsT4eP via @@YahooNews
Dr. Derek Alderman, Dr. Katrina Stack, and PhD Candidate Seth Kannarr recently published a new article, “Bringing The Conversation into the Geography Classroom: Public Storytelling as Authentic Learning” in The Professional Geographer.
Read here: https://t.co/5hfNzBt8EM
Also, new figure skating fans, don’t fret because the World Championshjps happens in 4 weeks - post-Olympic Worlds is known for general chaos (some skaters are tired, some are using it for redemption, some didn’t go to the Olympics and end their season at Worlds) and is often fun
@SGreen96620@stevemagness Just fyi, 11 of 24 total skaters fell. Same number as 2022 in this event. Maybe some other stepped out or popped but 11 skaters got deductions for actual falls.
In her first English-language interview, Papadakis reflects on the partnership that forced her to leave the sport—and cost her a deal with NBC. https://t.co/P4LX2shEze
Tonight, a new French ice dance team that exists only because of the investigation and subsequent suspension of an alleged sexual abuser could win the Olympic gold medal. Here is my @usatodaysports story (no paywall): https://t.co/0OiKFgxVAu
Congratulations to Dr. Katrina Stack, who successfully defended her dissertation, “From Freedom Houses to Tent Cities: Historic ‘Homes’ and the Preservation of Civil Rights Memory,” today!