Christina
Christina M. Myatt
Theatrical Programming
Coordinator
Putnam Museum
1717 West 12th Street
Davenport IA
52804
563.324.1054 ext. 207 (phone)
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From: H Baskas <
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[log in to unmask]Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 07:23:42 -0700
Subject: Radio story ideas needed
> Hello list
>
> I
produce the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, which is a series of
>
radio
> features about museums that airs on NPR's All Things
Considered and
> on
> Studio 360. (Last friday's ATC story
about the proposed Las Vegas
> Mob
> Museum was part of that
series.)
>
> Studio 360 - and arts and culture magazine - is
doing a theme show
> about
> DANGER and I'm looking for museums
that may have objects or
> collections that
> are rarely or
never displayed because it would be too dangerous to do
> so.
>
> Danger can be widely interpreted - is something considered too
> dangerous
> because it's a loaded gun? Radioactive? Explosive?
Or perhaps
> considered
> explosive because the
information revealed by displaying that object
> would
> be
'dangerous' or too controversial in a community?
>
> Please let
me know if you have ideas, objects, leads, etc.
>
> Harriet
Baskas
> Project Director, Hidden Treasures Radio Project
>
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