The Sunday Edit | May at Magnusson: Music, Museums and the Marvelous M.S. Rau
Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is just around the corner; I wish I could be there to experience all its colorful sounds, eye-candy and food. I have attended that party 25 glorious times! Many know that the Magnussons love music, which is how we got to N’Orleans in the first place. Oh, the stories I could tell, but you’d first have to buy me a soft-shell crab po’boy, a ticket to Tipitina’s and a Bloody Mary with pickled okra in a to-go cup…
During my first year of the festival, I wandered around the French Quarter and happened upon the best “antique” store. Period. Hands down then. Hands down still. M.S. Rau on Royal Street has been a purveyor of fine art, antiques and jewelry for over 110 years and is now into its 4th generation of ownership. Their showroom displays some of the world's most fascinating, important and beautiful treasures. Having the freedom to get up close and sometimes, even, touch (oh my!) these unique items, makes this in-person experience better than a museum. And because they offer a guarantee of 125%, buyers can shop with confidence (small print not withstanding).
M.S. Rau is a place to make very very special acquisitions and prices reflect historical significance and rarity. I’ve shared their video Hidden in Plain Sight more than once. “Bourbon with Bill” (Rau) is also chock full of great examples and stories. Check out the exhibit of Mechanical Marvels.
This brings me to the Morris Museums’ fantastical Guinness Collection of Mechanical Music and Automata. You can visit this extraordinary collection while supporting their Museum in Motion Annual Gala. Tickets are available, and you’ll find many Magnussons back at the museum dancing the night away at the After Party. Celebrate New Jersey’s only Smithsonian Affiliate, by interpreting the past and discovering the future through art sound and motion!
--Authored by Lynn Magnusson, President, Edited by Heather Zises, Marketing Director
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