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Café and Society
The Village hosted the first racially integrated night club in the United States, when the nightclub Café Society was opened in 1938 at 1 Sheridan Square by Barney Josephson.
* Café Society
); Earl's Academy of Accents ; the Federation of Associated Organizations ; the American Society of Sound Effects Specialists ; and the Café Boeuf, a snobbish French restaurant in Lake Wobegon.
* Bohemian Café Society ": the real " Café Momus "
Behind that, left to right: Skykomish Historical Society Museum, Maloney's General Store, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Skykomish Hotel, Cascadian Hotel and Café.
* Café Society ( 1938 ) a ballet, score rediscovered and repremiered in 2010
These three pianists, with Turner, took up residence in the Café Society night club in New York City where they were popular with the sophisticated set.
They performed an extended engagement at Café Society, toured as a trio, and inspired the formation of Blue Note Records in 1939.
Engagements at Manhattan's Café Society and Latin Quarter nightclubs soon followed.
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From 1939 to 1943 she was a leading attraction at both the downtown and uptown branches of Café Society.
In the 1940s, in addition to her film appearances, Scott was featured in Café Society ’ s From Bach to Boogie-Woogie concerts in 1941 and 1943 at Carnegie Hall.
*“ Café Society Concert .” Time Magazine, 5 May 1941.
After she separated from her first husband, Horne toured with bandleader Charlie Barnet in 1940 – 41, but disliked the travel and left the band to work at the Café Society in New York.
In 1939 she appeared at Café Society Downtown, in New York's Greenwich Village, and participated in the historic Carnegie Hall concert, From Spirituals to Swing.
* Café Society
Bumpus enjoyed a short tenure with Café Society, a Los Angeles pop band, during the 1980s where he played in a horn section with the trombonist Dan Levine and trumpeter Anne Petereit King.
Appearances in John Hammond's extravaganza " From Spirituals To Swing " later that year, at the Cotton Club and Café Society and with Cab Calloway and Benny Goodman made her even more popular.
In 1941, the Café Society — a downtown Manhattan nightclub — approached Mostel with an offer to become a professional comedian and play a regular spot.
Mostel accepted, and in the next few months he became the Café Society ’ s main attraction.
It was at the Café Society that he adopted the stage name Zero ( Zee to his friends ).
In 1942 alone his salary at the Café Society went up from US $ 40 a week to US $ 450 ; he appeared on radio shows, opened in two Broadway shows ( Keep Them Laughing, Top-Notchers ), played at the Paramount Theatre, appeared in an MGM movie ( Du Barry Was a Lady ), and booked into La Martinique at US $ 4, 000 a week.
The Café serves both the public and the non-profit tenants of the building, including Treehouse, which provides enrichment and educational services to foster children, The Mockingbird Society, Youth In Focus, Washington Women's Foundation and Northwest Children's Fund.

Café and African
Nominees for the 50th Grammy Awards ( 2008 ) included Rahim AlHaj with Souhail Kaspar for When The Soul Is Settled: Music of Iraq, Cheick Hamala Diabaté and Bob Carlin for From Mali to America, Konono Nº1 for Live at Couleur Café, the Soweto Gospel Choir for African Spirit, and the compilation album Singing for Life: Songs of Hope, Healing, and HIV / AIDS in Uganda by various artists.
The ' Leisure Level ' of the South John Street district is home to the Odeon multiplex cinema alongisde a number of restaurants, including Barburrito ( Mexican ), Café Rouge ( French ), Dinomat ( American grill / general dining ), Gourmet Burger Kitchen ( Burgers / general dining ), Jungle Rumble Cafe ( general dining ), Las Iguanas ( Latin American ), Nando's ( Portuguese / African / general dining ), Pesto ( Italian ), PizzaExpress ( Italian / general dining ), Pizza Hut ( Italian / general dining ), Red Hot Buffet ( general dining ), Sblended ( Milkshakes ), Wagamama ( Japanese ), Yee Rah ( Grill / general dining ), Yo!

Café and American
There, he prepares seven envelopes, each containing an American crime paperback called The Golden Fleece, half a £ 5 note and an unsigned invitation from “ Co-operative Removals Limited ” to lunch at the Café Royal.
* Café ( film ), a 2010 American film
The group tried to break through to the American market in 1984 with the album Heartland ( a six track mini version of the album The Heartland Café released in Sweden ) under the name " Roxette "; however, the album flopped, selling only about 8, 000 copies.
Kronos has also worked with a variety of global musicians, including Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle ; Mexican-American painter Gronk ; American soprano Dawn Upshaw ; jazz composer / performer Pat Metheny ; Mexican rockers Café Tacuba ; Azerbaijani mugam singer Alim Qasimov ; and the Romanian gypsy band Taraf de Haïdouks among others.
The Nuyorican Poets Café on New York ’ s Lower Eastside was founded in 1973 and is one of the oldest American venues for presenting spoken word poetry.
It became available in different album covers and titles: Urfer Magazine ( Mag: Net Café ), Duckdive ( Bigsky ), American Gurl ( United States version ), and Submarine ( Marikina version ).
While studying at the Académie Colarossi, she frequented Le Dome Café in Montparnasse, the favorite haunt of North American writers and artists and the place where Canadian writer Morley Callaghan came with his friends Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Café .” Published in 1994, “ Aloud !” was a winner of the 1994 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation.
Features the Cascades American Café as well as Wasabe ( a Japanese sushi restaurant ) and the hotel's largest waterfalls.
The City Café, an American and European bistro, is located in the lower lobby of the center.
Jermaine Denny, better known as his stage name Red Café, is an American rapper.
* Gary Stix, " Infamy and honor at the Atomic Café: Edward Teller has no regrets about his contentious career ," Scientific American ( October 1999 ): 42 – 43.

Café and talent
Café de los Angelitos, long a meeting point for musical and literary talent.

Café and was
Castle Street was one of many streets that suffered badly ; rows of shops, including the Kardomah Café, were destroyed.
It was in Paris that, on 28 August 1844, Marx met German socialist Friedrich Engels at the Café de la Régence after becoming interested in the ideas that the latter had expressed in articles written for the Rheinische Zeitung and the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher.
Critics voted him " Broadway's Most Promising Actor " for his role as an anguished veteran in Truckline Café, although the play was a commercial failure.
On 16 August 1914, less than three weeks after the start of World War I, the Café Piccadilly was given a new name-the more patriotic-sounding Café Vaterland.
The Café Vaterland had remained largely untouched, but the 1, 200-seat theatre was now a 1, 400-seat cinema.
Café Josty was one of two rival cafés ( the other being the Astoria, later Café Eins A ), occupying the broad corner between Potsdamer Straße and Bellevuestraße.
Meanwhile, in Bellevuestraße, sandwiched between Café Josty and the Hotel Esplanade but extending right through the block with a separate entrance in Potsdamer Straße, was the Weinhaus Rheingold, built by Bruno Schmitz ( 1858 – 1916 ) and opened on 6 February 1907.
Kazimierz Kuratowski was one of a celebrated group of Polish mathematicians who would meet at Lwów's Scottish Café.
A Finnish bathhouse ( Finilla's ) dating from this period was located behind the Café Flore on Market Street until 1986.
* The Puccini opera " La Bohème ", where the Café Momus is the setting for Act II, in the Latin Quarter, Paris ( although the actual Café Momus described in the original stories by Henri Murger on which the opera is based was located on the Right Bank near the church of Saint-Germain l ' Auxerrois ).
One of his stepmothers was Corinna Mura ( 1909 – 1965 ), a cabaret singer who had a small role in the classic film Casablanca as the woman playing the guitar while singing " La Marseillaise " at Rick's Café Américain.
* There for Me, British feature film: From 7th-14 July 2007 the Hanwell's First Choice Cafe on the corner of Hanwell Broadway was converted into the Broadway Café for this film.
The last work by Fowke was the design for the range of buildings on the north and west sides of the garden, this includes the refreshment rooms, reinstated as the Museum Café in 2006, with the silver gallery above, ( at the time the ceramics gallery ), the top floor has a splendid lecture theatre although this is seldom open to the general public.
He was briefly a minor partner in a restaurant called Aykroyd's Ghetto House Café on upper Princess Street during the 1990s which prominently featured a Blues Brothers ' car projecting out from the second story wall.
Other noteworthy attractions in Garden City: Sara J ’ s, a seafood restaurant overlooking a marsh that was ranked one of the best restaurants in Myrtle Beach by AOL Travel, Conch Café, an oceanfront restaurant, the Yum Yum Shop, an ice cream parlor, the Garden City Pavilion Arcade, the Village Surf Shoppe, home of Perfection Surfboards since 1968, and Maze Mania, a fence maze that changes its patterns daily.
Perhaps his most seen work was the windows of Bewley's Café on Dublin's Grafton Street.
By the late 1920s, Dietrich was also playing sizable parts on screen, including Café Elektric ( 1927 ), Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame ( 1928 ) and Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen ( 1929 ).
This engagement was so successful that she was signed to appear at the Café de Paris in London the following year, and her Las Vegas contracts were also renewed.
In 1969, with Romain Bouteille he was present at the start of the Café de la Gare.

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