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culture center

noun

Anthropology.
  1. the part of a culture area in which the most distinctive traits of the area are concentrated.



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Yates, 35, discussed the album over coffee last month in Silver Lake, a few days after Turnstile played a rowdy gig at L.A.’s Ukrainian Culture Center that featured an endless succession of stage-diving fans.

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At a history and culture center in Keene, she bent down to tie an older supporter’s shoe and took pictures with another voter and her poodle mix.

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Migrations of Chinook and coho salmon have plummeted, harming the Native American communities whose diet and culture center on the fish.

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Past the village dining hall, kindergarten and culture center, the tidy rows of one-story beige houses came into view.

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“The thread that ties together so much of Blackwood’s work,” Sasha Frere-Jones wrote last year on the website for Pioneer Works, a Brooklyn culture center that was streaming some of Mr. Blackwood’s films, “is a sense of patience and respect, so that even when the documentary form includes narration, it usually comes from the painters and musicians themselves.”

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