It was my friend Paul Howarth who pointed this out. Until fairly recently, a curator could only be found in a museum. Now instead of choosing things, people “curate” them. Everything from a mix tape to a shopping list is “curated”. When I met someone yesterday at a new-ish coffee shop near Oxford Circus, I was dismayed but not surprised that it was called Curators Coffee. Well, I suppose the owners have “curated” the small selection of hot and cold beverages. This over-use devalues the work of real curators like Sir Roy Strong and I really don’t like it. I’m not keen on The Cure either so does that make me a “Cure hater”? But I’ve always liked this one track, so according to Paul, I could be a “Cure rater”.
Since when has everyone been a “curator”?

- Auntie Jean -...19th Apr 2014
- I'm not suppo...18th Apr 2014
- Manchester is...17th Apr 2014
- Why are Russi...15th Apr 2014
- The ultimate ...14th Apr 2014
- Today is Palm...13th Apr 2014
- 25 years of T...12th Apr 2014
- Whatever happ...11th Apr 2014
- What do you g...10th Apr 2014
- It is, of cou...9th Apr 2014
- This morning ...8th Apr 2014
- I wonder if "...7th Apr 2014
- We can all re...6th Apr 2014
- Ever wondered...5th Apr 2014
- Two things to...4th Apr 2014 prev next