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I'm certainly not there yet.  There is quite some way to go!

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Sunday
Oct172010

Felt tip pens and The Radio Times

 

Curate your week copy

 

Skimming through the teeny tiny print of the “handbag size” (I bet they don’t call it that) edition of Stuff magazine, my eyes fell on a full page advert for The Sunday Times. 

In particular, they fell on this bit

 

curate copy

 

Curate my week?  Huh?  What’s wrong with “decide what to watch”?   Who knew that the simple process of mooching through the listings and noting things of interest had been elevated to “curation” in the world of Stuff?  Not me.  But googling this morning, I find that plenty of others have been busy curating, or at least, planning to curate in the near future and I appear to have missed opportunities to do more curating myself:

Feeling that I’ve missed out on what appears to be an essential feature of life in October 2010 and eager to curate with the rest rather than get left behind, I spoke to The Young Man About Town who laughed and dismissed it as pretentious tosh.

That’s all right then.  I’ll go and read the paper, then see what’s on the telly tonight.  I might even scribble a ring around something.

Reader Comments (3)

I've only just got used to 'sourcing' instead of buying! I do feel professional now as I decide between The One Show and Emmerdale!

October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGeorgina

You do manage to find the most useful and interesting little snippets for us Gill :)

October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMags

As a friendship curator, I'm certainly glad you're on my list.

October 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMary

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