Sentences with phrase «new audiences a taste»

Including fiction, documentary and animation from around the world, the 2018 program offers new audiences a taste of what the Festival offers, from laugh - out - loud comedy to contemplative reflections of the world we live in.

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It was lost to an audience scattered by taste among scores of niche channels and new services.
Bringing the show on the road will give audiences beyond New York City a taste of Northern Manhattan life.
The target audience of it is older women who lack a taste for the exquisite stuff and need new things in life.
Before the trailer shows off exciting new footage, the poster arrives to give audiences a first taste of a movie's overall vibe and direction.
FSB Associates knows how to find the right audience and tailor their marketing so that customers get information, a taste of something new, and still want more.»
A new Bon Iver / TU Dance project gets its official premiere in St. Paul Apr. 19, but MASS MoCA audiences got a taste March 24 and 25 during a performance that featured Bon Iver's «boldest, most passionate, yet accessible music.»
First Take is a biennial West Coast workshop of new American operas designed to give audiences a taste of the wide range of ideas in opera today.
The film itself conjures the anxieties of being alone on a stage, performing a role and facing criticism, and now in New York, Prager gives her New York audience a taste of how that feels.
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