After the attack, friends had him driven to their homes for weekly salons.
Naguib Mahfouz used to preside over a weekly salon, and newly released political prisoners would borrow money from the head waiter.
She is depicted as a private, but exuberant woman who delights in her weekly private salons and the attention she receives from them.
Restaurants sponsor tango nights and dance studios hold weekly salons.
He held a weekly salon on Thursdays, to which well-respected writers and scientists were invited.
Their London quarters became a kind of weekly salon for many of the most outstanding theatrical and literary figures of the day.
In 1882, Scott began to hold a weekly salon in her Sydney home.
Robert Motherwell had a studio nearby in the early 50's, and he held a weekly salon for artists there.
These evenings eventually developed into the Steins' weekly salon.