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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Holmes for the holidays

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What: The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes
When: Through January 4, 2015
Where: The St. Louis Science Center

Well, we finally got around to seeing the The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at the Saint Louis Science Center this afternoon and I'm glad we did. The reasons why are (ahem) elementary.

The reconstruction of Holmes' sitting room at 221b is worth the price of admission all by itself, but you also get to use clue books to solve a mystery that Lestrade, in typical fashion, has bungled. Using a series of interactive exhibits, you use your powers of observation and deduction to ferret out the truth. Just make sure you allow a good two hours to go through it all (especially if, like me, you get confused by the toxicology clues..).

Dr. Joseph Bell
The model for Holmes
It's a fun way to practice the skills that made Holmes the world's foremost consulting detective. Fun for the whole family, in fact, judging from the number of families in attendance.

It's also educational, with lots of fascinating background on Holmes, his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and the real-life characters who inspired Doyle to create the Great Detective. That includes, most prominently, Dr. Joseph Bell, one of Doyle's teachers when he was attending medical school in Edinburgh. Not only was Bell's prowess in deducing the illnesses of patients using observation and deduction the model from Holmes' mental process, but Bell himself bore a remarkable resemblance to the way Holmes is described in the stories as well.

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes runs through January 4 the St. Louis Science Center on Oakland. Check it out, and don't forget to browse through the gift shop on the way out; there might be something there for the Sherlockian on your Christmas list.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

TPTBT (The Place to Be Tonight): Wednesday, March 6

Wonder Woman's
latest incarnation
Two different events this time.  You could easily do both.

What: WONDER WOMEN! The Untold Story of American Superheroines
Where: The Lee Auditorium at The Missouri History Museum
When: 6 PM
Why: I haven't seen the film, but the title alone is enough to recommend it, at least for an old comic-book fan like yours truly. The evening starts at 6 with hands-on activities and photo booth, followed by the film at 7. The film is a "look at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society’s anxieties about women’s liberation" and is followed by a panel discussion. For more information: info at mohistory.org.

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Sidney Paget's Holmes
What: A Study in Sherlock book discussion
Where: St. Louis Public Library Central Branch Book Club Room
When: 4:30-5:30 PM
Why: Not only am I an old comic-book fan, I'm also a vintage Sherlockian who has read the Holmesian Canon more times than I can count.  The discussion includes background information on Conan Doyle (a.k.a. "The Literary Agent" to Sherlockians, who know that Dr. Watson really wrote all those stories and novels) and context for the Victorian Era.  For more information: 314-539-0370