Was this a PR agency pitching a new client prospect in a most open and public venue?
In 1985 Saatchi opened his first public venue, in a spare, white gallery in the leafy London neighborhood of St.
Despite China's tea culture, Starbucks successfully established itself as a public venue in which professional tribes gather to proclaim their affiliation with the new-generation elite.
When they put a Wi-Fi access point in a public venue, there are tons of neighbor networks that are not operated them by them that would interfere.
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After FORBES GLOBAL had the impertinence to question the European Union's competition commissioner, Mario Monti, about his working relationship with U.S. regulators after the GE-Honeywell debacle, the Italian professor decided the World Economic Forum in Davos was the ideal public venue to put us across his knee for a hiding.
The good news is that every public US Open venue is a very good golf course worth seeking out to play, which is not the case with courses that have hosted some of the other Majors.
As a symbolic gesture to the public, the venue is marking the changeover with a free concert on Thursday that will include acts from Broadway shows ("Chicago, " "Avenue Q, " "Phantom"), plus the New York City Gay Men's Chorus, the Town Hall Broadway's Rising Stars Chorus, and others.
In any venue, public or private, making an effort makes you feel good.
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But the circular also says that the stadium or organiser does not have to meet any costs arising from policing the streets and public places around the venue.
Macworld, since it sells products and is open to the public, is a good venue to talk to consumers and get their feedback.
Earlier this year it was the venue for a public talent show where Libyans went to show off their skills at everything from freestyle football, abstract paintings and portraits of Hollywood and MTV celebrities, to singing about Islam.
The Public Theater's LuEsther Hall venue, where the show opened Tuesday, has been transformed into a beaming night club with strobe lights, flat-screen displays, wall-to-wall digital projections, artificial smoke and a DJ perched high above the dance floor.
Washington (CNN) -- Some 23 years after Congress used federal muscle to open jobs, public transportation and public accommodations to disabled Americans, another venue is coming under the federal mandate -- swimming pools.
Because the concomitant forces that have made public life so scarce suburbanization, virtualization, and the centralization of the home as the venue for experience have created a new premium for public experience.
Horse Welfare Guernsey is planning a public meeting to explain its view the Guernsey venue at L'Ancresse is unsuitable and harmful to the animals.
Owner Terry Hodgkinson said he hoped the gallery would become an "inspirational venue for artists and sculptors and the public in Whitby".
Including charitable grants, John Morton from the New Vic said public money accounted for about 50% of the venue's income and described the council's latest decision as "good news".
Any project could include a performance space and training venue for opera and ballet, open to the public.
The venue, the location, the management, the public appetite for contemporary art, a market that is growing not shrinking, all point to a better future.
That debate christened YouTube as a venue for prodding politicians and a way to get the public involved.
"We understand how disappointed the audience were, but the safety of the public is our paramount concern, " a spokesman for the prestigious venue said.
So it was that, in the only venue at the World Economic Forum in Davos that is open to the public, there was a panel discussion about who benefits from major sporting events.
The Web occasionally enables service employees to benefit from what amounts to a change in venue: suddenly, the exasperating interaction is being judged in the court of public opinion, where the jury is far more likely to side with the worker, and often even imposes a sentence on the entitled or belligerent customer: 10, 000 digital tongue-lashings and a note on their permanent record.
For several blocks around the venue of the trade summit, massive iron barricades and hoards of police kept the public at a distance.
"For us it's a venue, which we don't have ourselves, to reach out to a wider public--a thinking public--to have a discussion about issues about which we're concerned, " she says.
It was the first time The Venue, which was specially constructed to host City of Culture events, was open to the public.
The venue, built on the Palace Street site of the former Westminster Theatre, will open to the public in August.
Davos is exactly the type of venue for finding solutions to such issues, which requires leadership and coalition-building from the private and public sectors.
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