In the thoughtful and well-stocked exhibit "1867: Rebellion and Confederation" that the Canadian Museum of History opened last winter, the talking heads of Eric Bédard, Charlotte Gray, and me are featured on screens distributed through the hall, offering brief comments on the thirty year period 1837-67 that are featured. The Museum has started posting bit of these on its blog, starting with this, in which the still above suggests poor Charlotte is physically pained by the question "Who was the most important of the founding fathers?"
Friday, October 02, 2015
Bring me the head of Christopher Moore
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Christopher Moore
In the thoughtful and well-stocked exhibit "1867: Rebellion and Confederation" that the Canadian Museum of History opened last winter, the talking heads of Eric Bédard, Charlotte Gray, and me are featured on screens distributed through the hall, offering brief comments on the thirty year period 1837-67 that are featured. The Museum has started posting bit of these on its blog, starting with this, in which the still above suggests poor Charlotte is physically pained by the question "Who was the most important of the founding fathers?"