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John Gerald Cunningham was born on 2 January 1910, to John Cunningham, a restaurant manager, and Catherine (Kate) McMahon, of 31 Sandhurst Gardens in the Stranmillis district of Belfast. [3] His father was from County Armagh and his mother, who could speak Irish, from County Down. [4] Gearóid had four sisters and two brothers.
By the time Marinetti published La Cucina Futurista in 1932, a rift had developed between the Futurist movement and fascism, as evidenced by their contrasting orientation towards cuisine; the Futurists advocated for new methods of cooking, broadening the sensory experience, while Fascism worked to consolidate and spread classic "Italian" cuisine to the masses as a means of producing a modern ...
Development of the surrounding area had begun initially after the establishment of the township of Rathgar and Rathmines in 1847. St Mary's College privately own the green area inside the square which they acquired in 1947 from a property developer named Mr White. The developer had originally acquired the interest of a majority of home owners ...
Fiona McHugh is an Irish journalist and editor. Educated at University College Dublin, where she studied English and philosophy.As a journalist, she worked for The Economist, Bloomberg, and Reuters, before being appointed editor of the Irish edition of The Sunday Times, in 2000, succeeding Rory Godson, a position she held until 2005.
Yesenia “Jessica” Torres, 44, was seen in the newly obtained video being ambushed and mercilessly, fatally shot outside a San Bernardino restaurant on Jan. 10, according to KCAL.
It dates at least back to the 17th century, and was located on St. Kevin's Port (now Camden Street) at the junction of two important highways leading out of the city. On one side was Charlotte Street, leading to Ranelagh and Donnybrook; on the other side was Old Camden Street, which joined Richmond Street, and led to Rathmines and Cullenswood ...
Pro tip: Snap up a spot near a school. Many schools, like the St. Stephen Catholic School on Napoleon Avenue, sell wristbands to use their facilities. Bring A Chair.
Maggiano's Little Italy (Italian: [madˈdʒaːno]) is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American cuisine. The company was founded in Chicago's River North neighborhood, at Clark Street and Grand Avenue, in 1991 by Rich Melman's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises (LEYE). It was named after Melman's late partner ...