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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostHaving lived in NE England for many years and witnessed the rise and rise of "The Sage" in Gateshead, I was intrigued to know what the new name was to be...
...well, that wait is over: Welcome to The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostHaving lived in NE England for many years and witnessed the rise and rise of "The Sage" in Gateshead, I was intrigued to know what the new name was to be...
...well, that wait is over: Welcome to The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post
will the green shoots of musicians’ careers be nurtured!
https://www.nam.ac.uk/explore/milita...lantern%20roof.
*With thanks to Lance Liddle of Bebopspokenhere blog for this one (https://lance-bebopspokenhere.blogsp...comes.html?m=1 )
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostHaving lived in NE England for many years and witnessed the rise and rise of "The Sage" in Gateshead, I was intrigued to know what the new name was to be...
...well, that wait is over: Welcome to The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
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Having read a bit more about the name change I can't help feeling that a) it will continue to be known by its original name for a good while yet and b) having a new venue next door with the old name(the reason for the change) will cause some confusion?
Not arts related but 8thO's thoughts on alternative names for some other venues reminded me of the problem Edinburgh has landed itself with. The chocolate walnut whip may have originated in Edinburgh but that isn't the name that's most often attached to the blot on the cityscape apparently...
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostHaving read a bit more about the name change I can't help feeling that a) it will continue to be known by its original name for a good while yet and b) having a new venue next door with the old name(the reason for the change) will cause some confusion?
Not arts related but 8thO's thoughts on alternative names for some other venues reminded me of the problem Edinburgh has landed itself with. The chocolate walnut whip may have originated in Edinburgh but that isn't the name that's most often attached to the blot on the cityscape apparently...
https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...burghs-skyline
It also seems very strange to change a name so timely associated with ground cover and environmental protection!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
It also seems very strange to change a name so timely associated with ground cover and environmental protection!
...see Sage Gateshead music hall to be renamed the Glasshouse | North of England | The Guardian (this article also suggest some alternative names)
and Sage strikes naming rights deal for new Newcastle Arena in the UK (exhibitionworld.co.uk)
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....if the facing of that hotel really is bronze not only is that an expensive material, but you can bet that some of it is made from melted down sculptures which have been lifted by scallies from all over the country....
....THE Jobby" .....or as we say in Bristol "Proper Job"....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....if the facing of that hotel really is bronze not only is that an expensive material, but you can bet that some of it is made from melted down sculptures which have been lifted by scallies from all over the country....
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The current issue of Songlines carries an advertisement naming the venue as Sage Gateshead. I therefore have to assume that an imminent name change was unknown to whomever was responsible for placing the ad.
To me, the new name is unfortunate - having family connections with Colchester, I associate the name with the military prison in that city.
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostThe current issue of Songlines carries an advertisement naming the venue as Sage Gateshead. I therefore have to assume that an imminent name change was unknown to whomever was responsible for placing the ad.
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