Wrapping Up
Merry Christmas Eggheads! This is the last post of the ArtEgg History Project, where we’ll wrap up some final details stemming from this project. While we were unsuccessful in putting
Merry Christmas Eggheads! This is the last post of the ArtEgg History Project, where we’ll wrap up some final details stemming from this project. While we were unsuccessful in putting
In 1895, H. G. Hill Stores first opened its doors in Nashville, TN. In September 1922, the chain, an early proponent of the cash and carry movement, opened its first
Greetings my fellow good eggs. Great to see you all again after surmounting the biggest problem a small business could have—equipment breakdown! This month’s post will discuss the Kickstarter campaign
Greetings loyal egg-heads! My apologies for the lateness of this post. I have been dealing with computer issues—it is currently in the shop for the second time in the past
First, I want to thank all you patient Eggheads who have patiently waited for the February post, which has now become the March post. I wanted to get the best
Hello and Happy Carnival Loyal Eggheads! This month’s post will be discussing the importance of community and public history and what role ArtEgg Studios can play in this. I am
On November 8, 2012 at the ArtEgg lecture I gave at the Cabildo, I had the goodfortunate to make the acquaintance of Mr. Philip “Flip” Frank, Jr., the grandson of
This month’s post consists of the lecture I presented November 8, 2012 at the Cabildo’s Second Thursdays lecture series. In an incredible stroke of good fortune, I made the acquaintance
I want to open with a correction to last month’s entry. The name of Edna B. Friedberg is incorrect. It is spelled “Edna B. Freiberg,” who is the author of