03/30/2025
Yesterday's tour with three spirited Domers.
High-quality walking tours of Washington's monuments in the context of American art, history, religion and current events.
03/30/2025
Yesterday's tour with three spirited Domers.
03/28/2025
Next tour for Notre Dame Washington Semester students will be Saturday, March 29 at 2 pm.
01/29/2025
Earlier this year, National Civic Art Society president Justin Shubow delivered a talk on Sir Roger Scruton's philosophy of architecture at Georgetown University. A staunch foe of Modernism, Scruton, who died in 2020, argued for the superiority of the classical tradition, which he believed to be unparalleled in its capacity to produce beauty and harmony, and to make us feel at home in the world. You can watch the video of the talk at https://youtu.be/8YDResA1xGg
01/29/2025
Washington is full of classical buildings. We may see more of them in the not too distant future. Watch this interview with Justin Shubow, whom I have met a couple times. I am generally sympathetic to his views on architecture.
01/06/2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/06/weather/winter-storm-snow-rain-forecast.html
Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow and Power Outages to Mid-Atlantic Hazardous snow, sleet and freezing rain moved into the Mid-Atlantic region on Monday after parts of the Midwest were hit with heavy snow.
09/26/2024
Next tour for George Washington University students; Wednesday, October 2 at 1 pm. By invitation only.
08/27/2024
Saturday morning's walkaround for IRD staff and fellows.
08/27/2024
Yesterday's walkaround for the Notre Dame Washington Program. We pause at the base of the Washington Monument. A warm evening tempered by an earlier thunderstorm.
08/04/2024
Upcoming walking tour for the Notre Dame Washington Program on August 26 at 4 pm.
08/04/2024
Upcoming walking tour for the Institute on Religion and Democracy on August 24 at 9 am.
04/17/2024
Thursday’s tour was indoors due to rain.
02/27/2024
"What are we to make of contemporary Christian nationalists, in America and abroad? . . . I get the impression that the term emerged as an epithet used by the movement’s – if we can call it that – enemies. Like many epithets throughout history, it has been at least partially embraced by those to whom it was applied. Perhaps the Christian nationalist title now is claimed by some angry marginal people because respectable people do not want it anymore. If so, that is a tragic development."
True Christian Nationalism - Providence What are we to make of contemporary Christian nationalists? How many people have earned the title, or claim it? How long have these people or the term been around?
I lead walking tours of Washington's monuments in the context of American art, history, religion and current events in the spring and late summer. Most of my tours are for groups of university students who are in Washington for a special study semester, but I do lead an occasional private tour. If interested in a tour, please contact me at [email protected]