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Title: Panel discusses Vanderbilt sociologist's new book on neo-bohemia
Authors: Outlaw, Adrienne
Kasinitz, Philip
Rotella, Carlo
Lloyd, Richard
Long Lingo, Elizabeth
Keywords: Bohemian lifestyle
Artist communities
Indie music
Hipsters
Curb Center at Vanderbilt
Issue Date: 10-Nov-2005
Publisher: Vanderbilt News Service
Citation: Vanderbilt University podcast episode.
Series/Report no.: Podcast
???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: Neo-bohemia : art and commerce in the postindustrial city
Bohemianism -- United States
Wicker Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Alternative lifestyles -- United States
Creative ability -- Economic aspects -- United States
Polka (Dance)
Lloyd, Richard D. (Richard Douglas), 1967-
Vanderbilt University
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Hipsters, poseurs, waitresses and polka were among the many topics raised during a panel discussion with Vanderbilt sociologist Richard Lloyd about his new book, Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City." The panel includes the moderator Elizabeth Long Lingo, Richard Lloyd, Carlo Rotella, Philip Kasinitz, and Nashville artist Adrienne Outlaw. The discussion relating to Richard Lloyd's book covers topics from "hipster communities", artists struggling to make a living, to the potential resurgence of polka music in the Chicago indie music scene.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/390
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