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Cross Club was founded by a group of friends in 2002. Originally a small club, which has expanded over the years into a three-floor venue. [1] Cross Club showcases various music performances, cultural events and exhibitions. There's a daytime cafe and a restaurant on the premises. [2]
Cross Cafe, formerly known as Hitlers' Cross or Hitler's Cross, was an Adolf Hitler-themed restaurant at Kharghar in Navi Mumbai, a satellite city of Mumbai.The restaurant's former name, "Hitlers' Cross", referred to the swastika and the Cross of Honour of the German Mother, symbols of the Nazi regime, and the restaurant's interior was decorated in red, white and black - the colours of the ...
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After leaving Cafe Wha?, Roth moved to Woodstock, New York, and opened a diner. In following years, he worked in real estate in New York. He died at his Ojai, California, home on July 25, 2014, from natural causes. [3] Manny Roth was married to Jai Italiaander and later to Marlyse Medel. [1] He has two daughters and one son.
[58] Émilie du Châtelet purportedly cross-dressed to gain entrance to a coffeehouse in Paris. [59] In a well-known engraving of a Parisian café c. 1700, [60] the gentlemen hang their hats on pegs and sit at long communal tables strewn with papers and writing implements. Coffee pots are ranged at an open fire, with a hanging cauldron of ...
A beloved crossing guard in New Jersey is being remembered as a hero for protecting two students from an oncoming driver, authorities said. Bruce Morlack, 74, died in the crash on the morning of ...
[4] Walker continued to live in Kings Cross for decades afterwards, and often wrote about the area. Author Louis Nowra said the song was, "the most immediately identifiable song about the Cross." [5] Elsewhere, it was noted the song, "wasn't a cliched, red-light story of the night, it painted Kings Cross in its morning-time, aftermath rhythms." [6]