Thanks a bunch, and to all of you who initially replied to my query about
First Lady Barbie dressed dolls some months back; the winner truly was the
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center as their historian Tom Culbertson
came to the rescue and completed my search. It's been strange spending so
much time with the press, but I guess I'm getting used to it.
Ah! Yup, Diane Keaton did come out and asked to use the Library as a
backdrop for their shoot. For those museums that have had to deal with
movie shoots, this one was painless from the curatorial side; the public
relations people kept asking us not to disturb "Ms. Keaton" while filming
went on (like I don't have any other job than to gawk at the actors,
harrummph). It never crosses the marketing mind that this is our own museum
space and we have to live with any consequences a film crew might impose
(like blowing out transformers or knocking into something). But I am being
too hard I guess; in the end, it was certainly painless, and I haven't seen
the movie yet.
Thanks to all of you who notice.
O
Olivia S. Anastasiadis, Curator
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(714) 993-5075, ext. 224; Fax (714) 528-0544
----- Original Message -----
From: Indigo Nights <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 3:38 PM
Subject: Let's Hear It for Barbie and Olivia!
> I was perusing CNN just now, as is my custom
> throughout the day, and saw a rather interesting note
> about Barbie about to sport First Lady Gowns.
> Something in the dark recesses of my mind kept jumping
> out of the shadows to say, "Hey, haven't I read about
> that somewhere before . . . uh, like maybe on the
> Museums List?
>
>
> Well, lo and behold! As I read further, down the page
> (screen), here comes a name jumping right out and
> boinking me in the face! Olivia Anastasiadias,
> curator of the Richard Nixon Library!
>
> "Hey, wait a minute," I says to myself says I.
> "That's OUR Olivia! Those are OUR Barbies!"
>
> Folks, you've got to see them for yourself and read
> the article.
>
> Way to go, Olivia! That's two for you guys this week.
> First I see the Library projected in the movie
> "Hanging Up," (whether or not it's the actual library
> or not, I can't say, for as close as I live to
> it--maybe 30 miles, if that, I've never been--yet),
> and now this.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2000/STYLE/fashion/02/22/barbie.inaugural/index.html
>
> =====
> Indigo Nights
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