David Roth's Evanston home links to his past with archival photos and a collection of analogue cameras used as decoration.
by Andrea Bauer
David Roth's Evanston home is full of links to the past: the old typewriter on which he composed a high school term paper, a defunct parking meter from Detroit (his hometown), his father's bronzed baby shoes. The mantel is lined with archival photographs—one even includes his great-great-great-grandfather, the first in Roth's family to immigrate from eastern Europe.…[ Read more ]