Much of the city's student population is based in the West End, adding to its cultural vibrancy.
No city can match New York for its intellectual capital, financial know-how and cultural vibrancy.
Being the last community to be settled in a wave of migration from Quebec after the Second World War, it has managed to maintain much of its original cultural vibrancy.
In the fall of 1998, after recovering from that cancer, she took the job of style editor of The Times Magazine, bringing a cultural vibrancy to the pages that had not existed before.
None of the other Caribbean islands can match it for cultural vibrancy.
According to Electronic Arts it is intended to be a soundtrack that "celebrates the cultural vibrancy of the first FIFA World Cup to be held in Africa".
The cultural vibrancy of Los Angeles today has little to do with either the high-art tradition represented by the Getty or Hollywood's commercial kitsch.
His home town Curitiba has sponsored a yearly celebration of his legacy and cultural vibrancy in Brazil.
Unless the alienation and concerns of these minority groups are addressed, they could move elsewhere, damaging business confidence and diminishing Quebec's cultural vibrancy.
After becoming Maharaja, he was initiated to the Indian classical music (Carnatic music) due to the cultural vibrancy which prevailed in the Mysore court till then.