Things Left To Do

December 11th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

Things Left To Do

“With research like mine, there’s always something left to do, some fact left to dig up. I sit at my desk, surrounded by pictures of tattooed women that I’ve collected, and think about what else out there I think I need to find. My first new task: Betty Broadbent’s birth certificate.” Amelia Klem Osterud completes her blog series with EngageWisconsin this week, thinking about the journey she continue to to take with the Tattooed Lady.

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Growing Up Adopted

December 8th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Adoption Stories, Engage WI, Your Stories

Growing Up Adopted

EngageWisconsin welcomes Kimberly Gonzalez, our newest adoption blogger. Follow her over the coming weeks as she blogs about searching for her birth parents, her personal decision to adopt, and the foster care and adoption systems.

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The Problem with Parry

December 4th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Best of Engage WI, Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

The Problem with Parry

Amelia Klem Osterud is back for another week of Big Top Wisconsin blogging. — “Why do people get tattooed? Very seldom are the tattooed aware of the true motives responsible for their visits to the tattooers.” So begins Albert Parry’s 1933 book Tattoo: Secrets of the Strange Art as Practiced by the Natives of the United States.

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Women at Work

November 27th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Best of Engage WI, Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

Women at Work

In 1931, tattooed lady Ada Mae Vandermark commented, “When people ask me how come I’m a tattooed lady, I tell ’em it’s because I love Art…And that’s true, too—up to a certain point…I mean, I like to eat regular.”

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The Mystery of Research

November 20th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

The Mystery of Research

When I read for enjoyment, I read mysteries. I love a good mystery novel- I always have. One of the first “real” books I read was The Secret of the Old Clock, the first of the Nancy Drew mysteries. My mom bought it for me when I was in the second grade. I soon devoured [...]

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Step Right Up!

November 13th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

Step Right Up!

Last summer, we went to the Wisconsin State Fair. We saw sheep, cows, and horses, ate bison burgers and maple cotton candy and fried things on sticks, and we also went to the sideshow! Well, what passed for a sideshow at State Fair. No offense, but comparatively speaking, it wasn’t much of a sideshow. The [...]

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Big Top Wisconsin: A Circus Digital Storytelling Project

November 1st, 2010  |  by  |  published in Best of Engage WI, Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Updates, Your Stories

Throughout the airing of Circus, starting on November 3rd, stories from Big Top Wisconsin will be posted several times a week. During this time, we encourage all Wisconsin residents to share their own personal circus stories. Wisconsin played an undeniable role in the development of the American circus – help us create a digital scrapbook of Wisconsin’s unique circus history.

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The Lure of the Circus Parade

October 30th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

The Lure of the Circus Parade

When I started my research back in 2002, I had no idea how much the circus impacted 19th century Americans. If you’re at all interested in how Victorians entertained themselves, you have to look at the circus. City-dwelling Americans at the end of the 19th century had steady access to some forms of entertainment, but for the rest of the country, entertainment options were pretty limited.

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Feminism in Unusual Places

October 23rd, 2010  |  by  |  published in Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

Feminism in Unusual Places

Amelia Klem Osterud shares the stories of Irene Woodward and Nora Hildebrandt, the first two ladies to become “tattooed ladies,” or at least, performing tattooed ladies. These Victorian-era women were modern in both profession and marriage.

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The World of Circus History

October 9th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Best of Engage WI, Big Top Wisconsin, Engage WI, Your Stories

The World of Circus History

Follow Engage Wisconsin’s newest blogger Amelia Klem Osterud, a circulation librarian at Carroll University (Waukesha, Wisconsin) and author of The Tattooed Lady: A History. Over the coming weeks, Amelia will share stories behind, her passion for, and researched knowledge of “tattooed ladies of the circus”.

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