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The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Tuesday, February 9 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Tuesday, February 9 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Wednesday, February 10 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Wednesday, February 10 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Thursday, February 11 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Thursday, February 11 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Friday, February 12 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Friday, February 12 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Saturday, February 13 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Saturday, February 13 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Sunday, February 14 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Sunday, February 14 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Monday, February 15 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Tuesday, February 16 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Tuesday, February 16 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Wednesday, February 17 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Wednesday, February 17 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Thursday, February 18 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Thursday, February 18 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Art > Art Exhibits

A show organized by Hopkins undergraduates that focuses on letters, newspaper advertisements, surviving travel-related objects, and other period items related to transportation and travel in early Maryland. [more]

Critic's Choice

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Friday, February 19 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

Tours

Growing up not so much poor but definitely lower middle-class, you get a solid and sometimes rude education in what your stuff--the house, what's inside it, and how it's arranged--says about you, whether you're trying to make that statement or not. And it's good to know that this supposedly classless American society came by such class-y behavior honestly, as evidenced by this cheeky tour at both the Mount Clare Museum House and Homewood Museum. With Edgar Allan Poe's 1840 essay about Americans' inferior decoration practices as a guide, you can learn about the telltale poet's ideas of good taste. Consider it This Poe House. [more]

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The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Tuesday, February 9 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

[Tours]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Tuesday, February 9 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

[Art > Art Exhibits]

The Macabre Aside: Poe on “The Philosophy of Furniture”

Wednesday, February 10 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

[Tours]

On the Road: Travel and Transportation in Early Maryland

Wednesday, February 10 at Homewood Museum, Baltimore

[Art > Art Exhibits]

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