This Sunday I visited the King Tut exhibit at the MN Science Museum, St. Paul. As you approach the exhibit gate, the deep authoritative voice of Harrison Ford demanded, “to enter the golden world of the phrases”, King Tut exhibit US tour, in our drive-through culture gives some Americans snapshots on, as the deep voice of Mr. Ford at the gate tells us, “the riches of royal life in Egypt more than 3,000 years ago”, the exhibit organizers did a great job of that, great lighting, reverent display of the King, to the point I almost tolerated the repugnant Zahi Hawass ‘the supreme council of Egyptian antiquity” as his title in the video flashes, grandstanding lectures and presentation, even his English lecture was subtitled which I think won’t go well with the darling of American media Mr. Hawass, the only spokesperson for Egyptian antiquity for last 20 years. exhibit lighting and the displays, the attention giving to every detail is breathtaking, which incidentally much reverence than what Dr. Hawass himself is giving Egyptian antiquities back home, and especially at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.