While the political battle promises to rage for weeks, two cultural enterprises here are in imminent danger.
Indeed, protecting novels from all threats, real and imagined, seems at times to constitute a more vigorous cultural enterprise than the actual writing of the things.
The Burns Center offers a how-to lesson in building a cultural enterprise.
In Moscow, he engaged in Vakhtang's cultural and educational enterprises.
The regeneration of the Ouseburn Valley has seen several artistic and cultural enterprises move into the area.
He also contributed to the development of the Brooklyn Library, the City hospital and many other cultural, educational, social and religious enterprises.
It is also home to one of the world's largest cultural enterprises, the Cirque du Soleil.
The end of Communism created a free market for religious and cultural enterprises, as well as for consumer products.
For Gilroy, being cosmopolitan seems to involve both a social, ethical enterprise and a cultural enterprise.
And the West Germans financing such cultural enterprises are doing so purely for their own image; it is vanity, not philanthropy.