• His job is to act as the impresario of London's many councils, boards and agencies.

    ECONOMIST: Mayor Ken

  • To date Cowell the performer has been the best asset of Cowell the impresario.

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  • Cliff Jackson -- the man who had just introduced him -- was the impresario of the Troopergate article.

    CNN: 'Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter's Story'

  • Morgans was the brainchild of style god Ian Schrager, the impresario behind New York's infamous Studio 54 in the 1970s.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Where Jobs was the impresario of form, function, and business model, Land was the wizard of optics, chemistry, and physics.

    FORBES: Polaroid, Kodak, Apple: No One Escapes the Winds of Creative Destruction

  • With an expanding and increasingly literate population throughout Europe, the arts became commercialised, the author and the composer selling their productions through the publisher and the impresario.

    ECONOMIST: European political history

  • Gelb lacks the ostentation usually expected of the impresario.

    NEWYORKER: Man Behind the Curtain

  • He was a hammer of the left, a spin doctor before his time and the successful impresario of the Festival of Britain, the 1950s' equivalent of the Dome.

    ECONOMIST: The white heat of Mandelson

  • As the exhibition encourages viewers to explore through photographs of Alfred Stieglitz's elegant installations, the center of this movement was Stieglitz's gallery, 291, where the great impresario and photographer regularly presented the latest aesthetic challenges by the avant-garde on both sides of the Atlantic.

    WSJ: Americans' African Inspiration | African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Michael FitzGerald

  • The music impresario is, of course, referring to this year's X Factor, which comes to an end this weekend.

    BBC: X Factor stars prepare for the final

  • In this, he may be the perfect impresario for this modern gilded age: He has convinced partygoers that they are attending a revolution, and has invited would-be revolutionaries to attend a party.

    NEWYORKER: Man Behind the Curtain

  • For the first time, the magazine featured four sequential covers, kicked off by Sean Parker, the billionaire networking impresario who played such a critical role in both the real life and Hollywood versions of Facebook.

    FORBES: Update: Record Traffic, New Products -- and our Fix-It and To-Do Lists - Forbes

  • Ben Gazzara stars as Cosmo Vitelli, the owner and impresario of a strip joint, who, as the story begins, has just got out from under the burden of a debt to a loan shark when he gambles himself into a hole again.

    NEWYORKER: The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

  • But this is Peter Diamandis, the fast-talking, hand-chopping impresario of the tech and space worlds.

    FORBES: Peter Diamandis: Rocket Man

  • Wurman relishes the role of onstage impresario, tossing free hats to the audience, needling latecomers and rambling about his past successes in between desultory interviews.

    FORBES: Son Of TED

  • On the need for an impresario, Mr Mandelson admits in the programme that "possibly further down the line we will need somebody who sort of glues it all together" but says he is now "perfectly satisfied by the creative process so far and the way its been organised within the company".

    BBC: Panorama - Dome!

  • Today, the hip-hop impresario has evolved into a celebrity, in the truest sense of the word.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Politicians are certainly not alone in their profound misunderstanding of the process of capital and production (while the high-tax impresario himself, Warren Buffett, understands the compounding tax impact so well that he disingenuously structures his investments to evade them).

    FORBES: The Role of Capital Has Politicians Confused

  • His name was Bill Ackman, the hedge fund impresario who had, that very week, launched Pershing Square Capital Management 6, 500 miles away in Manhattan.

    FORBES: Life

  • There is one more special element in all this: the Web-to-magazine manner in which we reported a story about Lynn Tilton, the private equity impresario.

    FORBES: The Forbes Focus: Linking People, Companies and Places

  • Donald Trump is building a tower--Ivana is, too--as are actor George Clooney, club king Rande Gerber and veteran Strip players like Hard Rock founder Peter Morton and the Palms' impresario George Maloof.

    FORBES: Damn the Bubble, Let's Build a City!

  • Across the country, Raymond Gubbay, an impresario behind several shows at the Royal Albert Hall, is putting on 200 such Christmas concerts.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Madea is, of course, the very popular creation of Tyler Perry, the director, writer, and impresario, who is, at forty, the most financially successful black person the American film industry has ever known.

    NEWYORKER: Mama��s Gun

  • For travelers too rushed to pack their own food, The Middle Seat asked two nutritionists and TV food impresario Ted Allen to evaluate the latest coach menus of nine different U.S. airlines.

    WSJ: Coffee, Tea, or Tapas? Critiquing Airline Fare

  • The other great railroad impresario, Henry Flagler, envisioned St.

    WSJ: Book Review: Finding Florida

  • Nathan Lane, who stars as the about-to-pop Broadway impresario Max Bialystock, and Matthew Broderick, who plays the nervous, harried accountant Leo Bloom, are a great match, gleefully lobbing verbal volleys at each other.

    NEWYORKER: The Producers

  • Set in a suburban high school, Lilley introduced us to Mr G, a Broadway theatrical impresario trapped inside the body of a camp high school teacher - perhaps the funniest Australian comic creation since Norman Gunston, a hapless television reporter from Wollongong who rose to pre-eminence in the 1970s.

    BBC: Chris Lilley: Australia's finest cultural export?

  • The 2005 VMAs, which were clouded by Hurricane Katrina and the shooting of hip-hop impresario Suge Knight, drew just 8 million viewers, its lowest-rated performance in over five years.

    FORBES: Video Music Mania

  • Mr Sullivan cleverly uses the rat as a way of burrowing into New York's hidden history and forgotten men, such as Kit Burns, a rat-pit impresario, who ran the city's most popular entertainment in the mid-1800s until cornered by crusading animal-rights activists.

    ECONOMIST: Rats

  • In the process he has become Baan Borang's impresario, tour leader and economic development agency, collecting donations and rounding up professionals from around the world to take part in his vision by contributing their time and expertise.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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