Curb Center News Brief
•  Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little-Seen Books — New York Times
•  Three Major Record Labels Join the 'Choruss' — Wired.com
•  Obama Should Revive Federal Writers Project — CityBeat.com
•  In the age of blogs and MySpace — The New York Times
•  College Radio Maintains Its Mojo — The New York Times, 12/5/08
Nashville Creative Ecology Project
Nashville Creative Ecology Project

Curb Center Assistant Director Elizabeth Long Lingo and her colleagues are examining the system of creative enterprise in Nashville, Tennessee: the audiences and creators, for-profits and non-profits, industries, occupations, events and places that contribute to the vitality of Nashville’s creative ecology.  Insight gained from the research will be valuable to city and business leaders as well as arts professionals, cultural entrepreneurs and scholars.  Click here to read more on the Nashville Creative Ecology Project.

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Creativity and the Role of the Leader
Creativity and the Role of the Leader

"Creativity and the Role of the Leader," published in the October Harvard Business Review, discusses the work of Curb Center Assistant Director Elizabeth Long Lingo.

Her work centers on an ethnographic study of music producers in Nashville; music producers typically exercise creative leadership in a highly ambiguous context.

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Mike Curb Creative Campus Program
Mike Curb Creative Campus Program

Vanderbilt University will elevate creative practice on and off campus to prepare students to work with globalized markets, engage emerging technologies and navigate increasingly complex intellectual property rules through an expansive new program funded by recording industry executive Mike Curb.

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