Sentence examples for a primary venue from inspiring English sources

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He was active as a producer and promoter of live and experimental art, cofounding the Hansa Gallery in 1952 and the Reuben Gallery in 1959 and codirecting the Judson Gallery; each of these galleries was a primary venue for the many new hybrid art genres of the early 1960s.

The non-heterosexual lifestyles explanation would focus on high-risk characteristics of sexual minority lifestyles and environments, for example, the traditional importance of the gay bar as a primary venue for social interaction [ 29].

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In fact, the British and American versions of "The Office," which Gervais engendered and which lifted him to fame, examine a primary social venue of ordinary existence.

As I walked into the Crack House, a gutted floor of an old department store in Newcastle, NSW, and the primary venue for the 2014 Crack theatre festival, the crowd burst into collective laughter.

While Harry and the Potters would become notable for making libraries their primary venue, Joe DeGeorge did not see a future in the modest venues, "I think we thought we'd play a few libraries".

She's a frequent fixture at Bass Performance Hall (basshall.com), the orchestra's primary venue, whether she is in her favorite seats (middle of the lower orchestra level) at a Van Cliburn piano competition or listening to Asleep at the Wheel during the summer's Concerts in the Garden.

Apart from current players in the space, this vision could be produced by a new small startup that grew organically to be recognized as the primary venue for political opinion.

Here was an art fair like many others, but which had also extended outward from its primary venue to take in digital billboards around Chicago (OVERRIDE: A Billboard Project) and the DuSable Museum (Singing Stones by the Palais de Tokyo), as well as a room upstairs from the fair's main floor (VIP: Very Important Platforms), and an adjacent ballroom (Here Hear Chicago by Nick Cave and Jeanne Gang).

The space was named after Alice Tully, a singer and lover of chamber music, who funded the original building, the primary venue for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

The New Yorker is arguably the primary venue for complex contemporary fiction around, so I often wonder why the cover shouldn't, at least every once in a while, also give it the old college try?

Without much warning to anybody, the chancellor had called for a "high-level panel" to review the role of NATO on the ground that the alliance was "no longer the primary venue" for strategic deliberations between its members.

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