I have a post with the above title at the NYU Press blog (to sell more copies of "Free Speech Beyond Words"!). It's not clear to me that substantively the post says anything that hasn't been said before but I think I have some reasonably effective and novel examples (of creative cookery and creative "curating") that illuminate the potential scope of Creative 303, and an explanation of why the distinction between pure expression and expressive conduct, which some see as a way to limit that scope, might not work.