“Film at Fifty” Podcast Episode: “I Never Sang for My Father”

I want to thank Brian Rowe for inviting me as a guest on his new cinema history podcast, “Film at Fifty,” which spotlights films which came out fifty years ago on the day.

This week we discussed “I Never Sang for My Father,” an obscure, Oscar-nominated Gene Hackman movie about death and aging (as well as the career of Gene Hackman). So, if that sounds fun for your virtual commute, we’ve got you covered.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and basically anywhere you get your podcasts.

Watch “Princeton’s Lost Museum” lecture

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Presentation at Princeton Research Day on May 11, 2017 at Frist Theater.

On May 11, 2017, I presented my junior research project, “Princeton’s Lost Museum: Arnold Guyot and the History of American Natural Science.”

Watch the talk by following the link below, courtesy of Georgette Chalker.

https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/media/Princeton%27s+Lost+MuseumA+Arnold+Guyot%27s+E.+M.+Museum+and+the+history+of+American+natural+science/1_ykcgzkin