Sentences with phrase «erudite culture»

If you're really good at it, they'll also let you go on the highbrow TV talk show circuit and pontificate about «Couture» with all the other erudite culture vultures, supposedly.
The pastors are less educated in erudite culture and therefore less distant from the church members.

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This is travel writing at its most enjoyable: the reader is taken on a great trip with an erudite travel companion soaking up scads of history, culture and literary knowledge, along with the scenery.
A case in point is «the enigmatic, fantastically erudite artist Raymond Pettibon,» as Peter Schjeldahl called him in a recent New Yorker review, whose work embraces a wide spectrum of American high and low culture, from the deviations of marginal youth to art history, literature, sports, religion, politics, and sexuality.
The curator states: «A profound erudite on the canonical gospels, León Ferrari dedicated much of his time to defending his main thesis: the artistic heritage of Western culture is based on promises of penalties and torture, with Hell and Revelation as categorical imperatives of impious humankind».
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