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		<title>Should Baltimore Identify Itself As The Weirdest Place On Earth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my Ignite talk last week, I mentioned that I thought it was high time we move on here in Baltimore from defining ourselves to the outside world simply by the quirky and irreverent parts of the city&#8217;s cultural life. I think those aspects are an important part of Baltimore&#8217;s artistic identity, but that defining [...]]]></description>
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In my Ignite talk last week, I <a href="http://charmcitycurrent.com/sounddirections/2010/03/05/my-ignite-baltimore-talk-transcribed/">mentioned</a> that I thought it was high time we move on here in Baltimore from defining ourselves to the outside world simply by the quirky and irreverent parts of the city&#8217;s cultural life. I think those aspects are an important part of Baltimore&#8217;s artistic identity, but that defining the city&#8217;s arts scene with a strong and overbearing emphasis on the weird sends a message that we&#8217;re not to be taken all that seriously.  </p>
<p>Then I read Deborah Patterson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.audaciousideas.org/?p=405">post</a> on Open Society Institute-Baltimore&#8217;s Audacious Ideas blog, in which she expressed indignation at the fact that Austin, with its &#8220;Keep Austin WEIRD&#8221; slogan-campaign, topped the list of Best Cities for Artists and Designers with Baltimore not even cracking the top 25. Yeah, seriously, like WTF? In Deborah&#8217;s opinion, Baltimore has &#8220;never fully claimed its identity.&#8221; I&#8217;ll agree with that too. I just don&#8217;t think WEIRD is the brand we ought to be pushing. </p>
<p>I realize that&#8217;s kind of a provocative stance to take in this city, but I think defining Baltimore&#8217;s arts scene based primarily on it&#8217;s irreverence and quirkiness is a major hindrance to the scene&#8217;s growth and respectability. The comment section is open.</p>
<p>Should we &#8216;Keep Baltimore WEIRDER&#8217; than Austin?<br />
Is being weird &#8216;pure brilliance&#8217; or just good marketing?<br />
Do we want to go &#8216;all in&#8217; with the quirkiness?</p>
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