At the dawn of the 1700s, London was becoming Britain’s first 24-hour consumer society, where coffee houses were club-like spaces to discuss politics, literature, and culture.
I was amazed how a discussion of the simple coffee and “meet-ups” strikes such a chord today and does so across multiple areas of study.
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Gregory says for the house itself, they wanted to create a timeless and striking abode. “The design intent was to be an ode to mid-century modern ... on February 22. Sign up to the Herald ...
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The neighboring Cretan House Folklore Museum recreates traditional scenes from everyday Cretan village life during the 18th and 19th centuries ... constructed in the 16th century, towers over ...
THURSDAY, DEC. 4 Down with Diabetes Alliance will host a Christmas Gala at Crow River Winery, 14848 State Highway 7 E., Hutchinson. Social hour at 6 p.m., meal at 7 p.m. followed ...
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Starbucks knows you're tired after the Super Bowl. The coffee chain is offering a free tall hot or iced brewed coffee any time on what the company is calling "Starbucks Monday," Feb. 10.
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