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But, unlike the Rolling Stones, say, who have not written a great song since the disco era and come together only to pad their fortunes as their own cover band, Springsteen refuses to be a mercenary curator of his past.
NEWYORKER: We Are Alive
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Clarity: Be a succinct apt curator of the most relevant content for the person you seek to persuade.
FORBES: What Rewards Most Matter to You?
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And if YouTube gets it right, the job of video curator could truly be a whole new job that turns the noisy YouTube video fire hose into an elegant and accessible video gallery.
FORBES: YouTube Reveals A Curated Future
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Last year, when the Museum of Modern Art appointed Quentin Bajac to be its new chief curator of photography, only a few New Yorkers knew much about the 47-year-old Frenchman except that his credentials were impeccable.
WSJ: Snapshot of a Curator | Quentin Bajac | Cultural Conversation by Richard B. Woodward
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The museums making the bids must be on an approved list, showing that they have a curator and appropriate facilities to care for the objects.
BBC: Museums could bid for Ardnamurchan Viking finds
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Submissions of interest will be considered by a panel of judges comprising an artist or curator, a representative from Velocity's partner organisations and representatives from the local community.
BBC: ?300,000 artwork planned for 2014 Commonwealth Games site
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"Bellows is waiting to be rediscovered, " says the National Gallery's Charles Brock, a curator of the retrospective, the first comprehensive survey of the artist's work in more than three decades.
WSJ: George Bellows at Washington's National Gallery of Art
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Where, except New York, would a curator put a metro station in a museum of modern art, and what restaurant could be more self-consciously Parisian than Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles in Manhattan?
ECONOMIST: Paris