Sentences with phrase «true culture of the city»

Experience the real Budapest and get to know the true culture of the city by taking a guided tour with a unique perspective.
Explore Budapest off the beaten path and experience the true culture of the city by doing some of your own discovering outside of the traditional tourist routes.

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When I travel to New York City, I seek out those venues where I can be «one with the natives» and immerse myself in the local culture to get a true sense of an area.
A true - blue New York actress who has worked on the stage and screen since her adolescence, Cynthia Nixon is probably best known to pop culture aficionados as Miranda Hobbes, the high - powered lawyer who has dated some of New York City's most dysfunctional men on HBO's Sex and the City.
But, true to its title, the film goes beyond the city they raise in the desert - revealing the Burning Man's plans to bring its unique culture to the rest of the world.
It's true the city isn't quite as cosmopolitan as say Toronto or Vancouver, but it's still a welcome blend of cultures and nationalities.
The city is set at the junction of three cultures — Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe, making it a true gem of the Baltic countries.
Belize is a true melting pot of cultures, stretching back to the stone cities of the ancient Maya, and the Arawak roots of the Garfunkel dialect that are still heard through the country.
Here was a man who lived amid the bustle of city life, who saw everyday the problems faced by Aboriginal culture today, but through it all managed to stay true to his roots.
The Adelaide Central Markets on Gouger Street are the true heart of this food and wine obsessed city, offering fresh produce and gourmet food from many different cultures coupled with plenty of atmosphere.
It is a thriving city of many cultures, which give Griffith a true cosmopolitan feel.
The beautiful city shows the true colors of Rajasthan with its rich culture and heritage.
As every true artist, Jelena draws inspiration from a range of different cultures and cities through her experiences traveling worldwide.
Building on this large exhibition, through the existing references to French art and culture in the Los Angeles art scene, it became pertinent to highlight the ties between France and the City of Angels, which has since become a true cultural capital of the world.
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
In the wake of Liverpool «08 (European Capital of Culture) and as the 6th Liverpool Biennial's International exhibition, Touched explores the impact of art on a city, join us for this public conversation to consider the true legacy of the programme of events that transformed Liverpool.
The city of London, a true melting pot of diverse cultures and ideas, will now be richer for another art gallery.
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