About MuseumBlogs.org
MuseumBlogs.org is a directory of museum and museum-related blogs as well as a space for re-postings and roundups. The purpose of the site is to raise awareness and increase the authority of blogs focusing on museum issues. Authority is used by search engines to filter results. The more links, the more authority and more visible a blog will become.
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A publicly editable, moderated directory provides a central website for listings to museum and museum-related blogs.
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We encourage re-posting from qualified blogs and bloggers. The aim of MuseumBlogs.org is to drive visitors to other museum blogs and increase their authority. If you're interested in re-posting or creating roundups which focus on the museum blog world, please feel free to contact us for password and log in information.
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This site was developed by Ideum. We're a small design company that develops interactive exhibits and websites for museums. The idea for MuseumBlogs.org came about after we developed a survey of museum blogs & community sites in March of 2006. One of the major outcomes was that the vast majority of museum blogs lack authority which was covered in a follow up post on the Ideum blog. It's our hope that MuseumBlogs.org will help increase communities’ awareness and authority.
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December 12th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
Holy crap did we have a hard time posting this!
Libsyn is giving me a rash, it shouldn’t take 8 f-ing hours and 29 tries to upload a file.
THIS WEEK:
Britton Bertran (head honcho at 40000) and Brian Andrews (mean listener, etc.) talk to Duncan and Richard about Brian’s new show. Britton throws down the gauntlet to the world at large, proclaiming that he is in Chicago to stay. Brian talks about being delighted to be back in Chicago to trudge through 6 inches of gray slush.
Reviews! Duncan, Richard, and Amanda Browder review Michelle Faust at 65 Grand, The Promised Land show at Wendy Cooper including Dan Attoe, Tim Barber, Chris Dorland, Kim Krans, Jin Lee, Sabine Linse, Shona Macdonald, Nancy Mladenoff, AND the OODA Group, AND, if that weren’t enough we review new work from Melissa Pokorny and Paul Nudd at Bodybuilder and Sportsman.
And we name drop: the West Town Gallery Network, NOVA, Michael Workman, Paul Klein, Bill Gross, Nevin Tomlinson, Thomas Blackman, Thomas Kincaid, and our pal David Michael Coyle.
Wendy Cooper Gallery
Dan Attoe
Shona MacDonald
Melissa Pokorny
Paul Nudd
Body Builder and Sportsman
ooda group
West Town Gallery
Western Exhibitions
40000
Brian Andrews
Michael Workman
NOVA Art Gallery
Paul Klien
65 Grand
Bill Gross
Nevin Tomlinson
Tomas Blackman
Thomas Kincaid
David Michael Coyle
NEXT WEEK:
Duncan and Richard save the holidays! We have put together a wacky collection of funny and non-funny holiday songs. Hate the holidays? I know I do, so we’ll make sure you are filled with the milk of human kindness by these jolly little ditties.
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December 12th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
Holy crap did we have a hard time posting this!Libsyn is giving me a rash, it shouldn’t take 8 f-ing hours and 29 tries to upload a file.THIS WEEK:
Britton Bertran (head honcho at 40000) and Brian Andrews (mean listener, etc.) talk to Duncan and Richard about Brian’s new show. Britton throws…
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December 6th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
Okay, so we here at Bad at Sports get some weird mail. BUT this one is worth posting, it is from some guy who runs a sports blog, who linked to us because he seemingly thought we were a sports podcast. I just tried to pull it up and it wasn’t working, but if it comes up, it is pretty funny to see us amongst the sports fan sites.
FROM: Drew Blake
Dec 2
hey, just thought i’d let yall know that your blogs are sweet and i linked them to my new one, The Land of Cleve. I would be happy if you link me on your link lists as well: www.land-of-cleve.blogspot.com
also, you mostly have gmail.com accounts…..they must be tits
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December 6th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
Okay, so we here at Bad at Sports get some weird mail. BUT this one is worth posting, it is from some guy who runs a sports blog, who linked to us because he seemingly thought we were a sports podcast. I just tried to pull it up and it wasn’t
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December 4th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
THIS WEEK:
Reviews, reviews, reviews!!! Our London correspondents Ben Tanner and Christian Kuras make their fabulous debut and review the UK version of “Universal Experience: Art, Life, and the Tourist’s Eye,” which began its life on this earth at our very own MCA. Brian Andrews, our West Coast rep, is back to tell us what is wrong with the art scene in San Francisco. Duncan and Richard review “On the Scene: Jessica Rowe, Jason Salavon, Brian Ulrich,” and then they check out The Museum of Contemporary Photography’s new shows “Jeffrey A. Wolin: Inconvenient Stories” and “Stages of Memory: The War in Vietnam.” And if THAT weren’t enough, Duncan and Richard argue about whether or not Rodney Graham is full of BS after sitting through his lecture. The last song in this week’s show goes out from Richard to Scott Speh.
On the Scene: Jessica Rowe, Jason Salavon, Brian Ulrich
The Museum of Contemporary Photography
Rodney Graham
Universal Experience
SF links are to follow.
NEXT WEEK:
We lied last week. THIS COMING WEEK, we will chat with our West Coast correspondent Brian Andrews and Britton Bertran from Gallery 40000. We’ll do some other stuff too, who knows! Soon our New York City reporter, the lovely and talented Cassie Thornton, will check in with her first report, maybe next week.
REAL SOON:
Duncan and Richard save the holidays! We have put together a wacky collection of funny and non-funny holiday songs. Hate the holidays? I know I do, so we’ll make sure you are filled with the milk of human kindness by these jolly little ditties. Also we would like to throw out an open call to anyone who has funny Hanukah and/or Kwanza songs. Let us know–there is a serious lack of said genre of songs, and we’d love to give equal time.
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December 4th, 2005 by AutoAggregator
THIS WEEK:
Reviews, reviews, reviews!!! Our London correspondents Ben Tanner and Christian Kuras make their fabulous debut and review the UK version of “Universal Experience: Art, Life, and the Tourist’s Eye,” which began its life on this earth at our very own MCA. Brian Andrews, our West Coast rep, is back…
Read the full post at Bad at Sports
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