Smart City Radio discusses "Creative Cities"
Creativity and the Potential to Change Cities
Creativity. It is sold as the new way to add valies to cities, even the answer to America's job losses. Every organization, every city wants more of it.This week, we'll explore creativity and its potential to change businesses, politics and our cities. Choreographer Trey McIntyre and and Tuck School of Business professor Sydney Finkelstein are collaborating to bridge the worlds of art and business. Chicago author and editor Charles Shaw and DePaul Visitng Fellow in Arts & Culture Tom Tresser are using creativity to bridge the worlds of art and politics.
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hey david, i told you ... stifle gentrification. ;)
Posted by: jfn | Jan 29, 2004 at 06:35 PM
Gentrification is good.
Posted by: David Sucher | Jan 29, 2004 at 06:43 PM