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What I'm Reading

Philippa P.B. HughesBy Philippa P.B. Hughes on Sep 28, 2012 | Add a Comment Add a Comment (0)

What I'm Reading

Making Sense: David Byrne's 'How Music Works' [The New York Times]

Do Like Steve Jobs Did: Don't Follow Your Passion [Fast Company]

How the Creative Class Is Reshaping America's Electoral Map [The Atlantic Cities]

Anti-Violence Street Art Competes with Chávez in Caracas [Waging Nonviolence]

Top Five Regrets of the Dying [ExposingTheTruth.info]

Massoud Adibpour Just Wants D.C. Commuters to Have Happy Mondays [Washington Post]

At Cat Video Film Festival, Stars Purr for Close-Ups [New York Times]

Spit and Image: The Death and Life of Cities, According to Cynthia Connolly [Washington City Paper]

Surfonomics Quantifies the Worth of Waves [Washington Post]

"Well right, naturally you should hate[...]" [Washington Post]

High Art and Hiking Boots [Financial Times​]

A Land Art Sanctuary Filled With Eye-Bending Masterpieces [Fast Company]

An Encore in Washington [New York Times]

5 Ways Storytelling Can Boost Participation and Performance [Forbes]

Why Arts Managers Short of Cash Are Looking at Detroit [Wall Street Journal]

Street art mural stirs racial row in Boston [The Art Newspaper]

The Key To A Thriving Creative Class? Give Artists Their Own Real Estate Developers [Fast Company]

Non-profit/Artist Mentality and Arts Audience Development [Audience Development Specialists]

What do the Arts Mean to Business? [The Partnership Movement]

High Above Columbus Circle, a Living Room, TV Included [New York Times]

The Politics of the Urban Comeback: Gentrification and Culture in D.C. [The Atlantic Monthly]

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