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  <title>Philip Bither - OK Radio Episode 73</title>
  <description>Nature Theater of Oklahoma talks to Philip Bither, Senior Curator of Performing Arts at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, about ego, humility, and identity. &amp;amp;nbsp;Is it an arrogant act to program work (or make work) that you may personally feel is important -- for an audience who may not want that kind of challenge? &amp;amp;nbsp;What is the grass roots work a good curator has to do to find and foster public interest (as populist as we can make it) in these so-called &amp;amp;ldquo;difficult&amp;amp;rdquo; works?</description>
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