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What's in the Basement?
Berkshire Museum
29 episodes
3 days ago
Explore Berkshire Museum's diverse collection and the many stories that stem from each item in a series of rich and informative segments with host Craig Langlois.
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Explore Berkshire Museum's diverse collection and the many stories that stem from each item in a series of rich and informative segments with host Craig Langlois.
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Episodes (20/29)
What's in the Basement?
Responsibility Behind The Lens: How Abraham Lincoln's Photographer Changed the Perception of War

What role does a photographer play in documenting wars or protests? Is it okay to stage a scene in order to present a clear, bold perspective? A photograph of Abraham Lincoln from our collection inspires a unique train of thought on recreating historical moments.

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5 years ago
4 minutes 53 seconds

What's in the Basement?
The Story Of Berkshire Museum

For over a hundred years, the Berkshire Museum has been an evolving community resource for the city of Pittsfield. Who were the key players in its early days and what impact did they have on both the physical building and the ideas it permeated?

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5 years ago
8 minutes 28 seconds

What's in the Basement?
Balsamarium and Hygiene in Ancient Rome

In ancient Rome, regular visits to the bathhouse were hugely important and everyone was equipped their balsamarium - like this one! Dating back to between 1st and 4th century CE, this glass vessel was used to hold perfumes or oils in Roman culture.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 7 seconds

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Massachusetts Turtles: Snapping Turtle, Eastern Box Turtle, and Northern Red Belly Cooter

What kinds of turtles live in Massachusetts? This episode examines the habitats, behavior, and protection of three turtle species found in our Aquarium: the snapping turtle, eastern box turtle, and northern red belly cooter.

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5 years ago
8 minutes 27 seconds

What's in the Basement?
How a Meteorite Inspired Glass Artist Josh Simpson

Our 143lb watermelon-shaped meteorite from Canyon Diablo in Arizona sparks a conversation on space, chemistry, and tektite art with guest and glassblowing expert Josh Simpson.


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5 years ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

What's in the Basement?
24. Double Date Delayed: A Photograph by Isabel Bishop

Isabel Bishop's etching Double Date Delayed (1948) exemplifies her style as a printmaker by capturing a slice of life in early twentieth century Manhattan. Educational Specialist Emma joins Craig to unpack this piece and discuss Bishop's boundary-pushing artistic choices.

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5 years ago
5 minutes 32 seconds

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23. The Sawfish Rostrum with Kelcee Smith

Kelcee L. Smith lends her expertise on the endangered sawfish species as she and Craig examine a rostrum from the museum's collection. Kelcee is a Biologist and PhD student at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.

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5 years ago
10 minutes

What's in the Basement?
22: The Penny Farthing Bicycle

Before bikes we had penny farthing bicycles! How were they different and where did their name come from? Listen to find out!

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5 years ago
6 minutes 35 seconds

What's in the Basement?
21: Roundhouse Photograph

Over 150 years ago, trains changed the Berkshires for the better, making it a hub of trade and travel. A photograph of an old railway roundhouse gets Peter and Craig discussing the evolution of cities that comes with new technology and infrastructure.

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5 years ago
8 minutes 38 seconds

What's in the Basement?
20. The Manger: A Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier

The Manger (1899) by photography pioneer Gertrude Kasebier is one of her best-known photos and an excellent example of the Pictorialist aesthetic.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 2 seconds

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19. Ambai: Ancient Palmyrene Funerary Reliefs

Ambai, a limestone funerary bust dating back to 2nd century Palmyra (modern day Syria), inspires a conversation that covers everything from ancient Mediterranean culture to the recent political turbulence in the Middle East.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 55 seconds

What's in the Basement?
18. The Heath Hen

Heath hen, now extinct, were once a common sight throughout the Northeast. Their story reminds us to strive for protecting endangered species.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

What's in the Basement?
17. The Tinplate Teapot

A teapot made of tinplate sparks a conversation on the history, science, production, and use of tinware objects.

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5 years ago
6 minutes 21 seconds

What's in the Basement?
16. The Tuba of Henry Towers and Military Bands in American History

Craig and Peter delve into the history of a Civil War era tuba from our collection.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

What's in the Basement?
15. The Mountain Lion

Explore the science and history of taxidermy as we take a closer look at our ethically sourced female mountain lion.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

What's in the Basement?
14. Winged Victory: The Plaster Reproduction

Craig and Peter unpack the story behind a plaster cast of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, who stands 9.5' tall in the Berkshire Museum gallery.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

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13. Matthew Henson's Fur Suit

Who was Matthew Henson and how did his fur suit come to live in the Berkshire Museum? Journey back to 1908 and discover the story of Matthew Henson and Robert Peary's Arctic expedition.

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5 years ago
8 minutes 36 seconds

What's in the Basement?
12. The Coral Reef Tank

Coral reefs are important habitats for thousands of underwater species and vital for a healthy, functioning planet Earth. Craig and Kendra explore coral from the Museum Aquarium and talk about ways we can help to curb the threat of "coral bleaching."

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5 years ago
5 minutes 58 seconds

What's in the Basement?
11. The Portrait of James Stuart

A 17th century portrait of James Stewart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, sparks an in-depth conversation about the piece's "master painter" Anthony Van Dyck and his studio work ethic.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

What's in the Basement?
10. Letters from the Fireside Poets

Who were the "Fireside Poets" and how did they captivate the nation in the late 19th century?

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5 years ago
7 minutes 26 seconds

What's in the Basement?
Explore Berkshire Museum's diverse collection and the many stories that stem from each item in a series of rich and informative segments with host Craig Langlois.