i sort of hate that florida guy. he teaches at CMU in pgh, and i 
think he just doesnt know what he's talking about. his ideas about 
pittsburgh just dont mesh with the reality of the city. he's 
exactly the kind of "intellectual" that i really despise. 

tom


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From: Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Mon, 10 Jun 2002 18:21:03 -0700

>I don't subscribe to a lot of the theorizing in this article, but
>it's interesting -- about recent research done on the role of the
>"creative class" in revitalizing cities.
>
>In fact, Detroit has a pretty active creative class 
(the "electronic
>music scene" is even mentioned obliquely in the article, but 
nothing
>else, showing how little either the author or researcher seem to 
>know about the city), and the *potential* exists, as we've all 
>known, for this to spur the true rebirth of the city.  We'll see
>whether the new mayor rises to that challenge.
>
>Anyway, 313 related but not exactly electronic music related:
>
>http://www.salon.com/books/int/2002/06/06/florida/index.html
>
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