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  2. Modern death cafes are very much alive in L.A. Inside the ...

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    At one recent death cafe, Lui recalled, there were 30 people, “and that was a little too much.” Michael Allison, 62, laughs a little while sharing with the group of participants in the death cafe.

  3. Death Cafe - Wikipedia

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    A Death Cafe is a scheduled non-profit get-together (called "social franchises" by the organizers) for the purpose of talking about death over food and drink, usually tea and cake. The idea originates with the Swiss sociologist and anthropologist Bernard Crettaz , who organized the first café mortel in 2004.

  4. 'Death cafes make talking about dying less scary' - AOL

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    A death cafe is described as a group-directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group, rather than a grief support or counselling session, but Hannah ...

  5. Bernard Crettaz - Wikipedia

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    After his wife's death in 1999, he organized the Café mortel to create public discussions about death. [1] On 31 May 2000, he retired from his activities with the Musée d'ethnographie de Genève. [3] In 2002, he moved to Anniviers, where he wrote literature. [4] Bernard Crettaz died in Austria on 28 November 2022, at the age of 84. [5]

  6. The Death and Life of New York Outdoor Dining - AOL

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    On November 30, one of the COVID-19 pandemic's few positive influences on New York City came to an end. Earlier this year, the City Council voted to end the city's four-year experiment in laissez ...

  7. Sabeen Mahmud - Wikipedia

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    Sabeen Mahmud (20 June 1974 – 24 April 2015) (Urdu: صبین محمود) was a progressive Pakistani human rights activist and social worker who founded the Karachi-based cafe The Second Floor. She also presided over the Karachi branch of TiE. [1] Born and raised in Karachi, Mahmud was educated at Karachi Grammar and later at the Kinnaird ...

  8. Cabaret du Néant - Wikipedia

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    Cabaret du Néant vault of the sad ghosts.. The Cabaret du Néant was an early pioneer of the modern theme restaurant; its theme was death.The original theme restaurant, called at the time "Cabaret philosophique", was first established in Brussels in 1892, and soon after relocated to Boulevard Rochechouart in Paris under the name Cabaret de la Mort (The Cabaret of Death).

  9. Cliffside café in China serves death-defying $56 coffee with ...

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    For the $56 package, customers will get insurance, safety gear rental, a drink, a coach to guide them and a “unique filming experience,” according to Xue.