history kitsch and popular culture for those with a love for all things yesteryear
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Hello fellow students in Web 2.0
As you can see, it's been quite a while since I've posted on my blog. The work/school/fun balance can be challenging and doesn't always leave a lot of time for blogging. Hopefully, this class will inspire me to get things up and running again.
Two years ago this month, you wrote a piece about KVCR-TV in San Bernardino, highlighting TV shows from the "Golden Age" of broadcasting, and hosted by "broadcast historian" Edward R. Rothhaar. I was in the Army with the 'ol boy, circa 1959-1960 in Korea, broadcasting from VUNC(Voice Of The United Nations Command). Is the guy still alive and kickin(I know, like me, he's retired, but nothing else)? Would appreciate it if you could pass along both my e-mail drop(chinatown93@hotmail.com) and the info that I'm on Facebook, too. Thanks Again -Jim Seaberg (Facebook: James Seaberg) Minneapolis, Minnesota
I'm an archivist living on the outskirts of Los Angeles. When I'm not covered in dust from old books and papers, I'm reading, embroidering, cooking, gardening, and taking photos. I also design vintage and folk inspired cross stitch patterns, which I sell at my shop: www.blackphoebedesigns.com
3 comments:
...what a fun site this is! I really enjoyed the footage of Josephine Baker!
why thank you!
Two years ago this month, you wrote a piece about KVCR-TV in San Bernardino, highlighting TV shows from the "Golden Age" of broadcasting, and hosted by "broadcast historian" Edward R. Rothhaar. I was in the Army with the 'ol boy, circa 1959-1960 in Korea, broadcasting from VUNC(Voice Of The United Nations Command). Is the guy still alive and kickin(I know, like me, he's retired, but nothing else)?
Would appreciate it if you could pass along both my e-mail drop(chinatown93@hotmail.com) and the info that I'm on Facebook, too.
Thanks Again
-Jim Seaberg (Facebook: James Seaberg)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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