Little Morocco Cafe is facing a rent hike from $2,000 to $5,000, according to owner Ali Amrani. Property manager Jacob Hinsdale said the tenant has been “unbelievably hard to work with.”
Ali Amrani, Joséphine Karlsson, Gilou, Laure Berthaud and Arnaud Beckriche
All good things must come to an end, even Spiral, BBC Four’s hit French crime drama.
The Bridge and The Killing maybe more famous, but Spiral precedes them both by several years – its first run originally aired in the UK in the summer of 2006 and gained a small if loyal group of fans. They believe that despite the hype surrounding other shows, the Gallic hit remains the best foreign series to air on the channel.
Entitled Engrenages (which translates as Gears) in its native country, Spiral has taught viewers all about France’s judicial system, which differs from our own; the police work hand-in-hand with judges who have the power to drive investigations in certain directions, long before a trial date is set.
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Spiral, Series 8, BBC Four review - dark days in the City of Light
Final series of the show that s more than just a policier
by Adam SweetingSunday, 10 January 2021
The discovery of a grotesque murder is the traditional way to begin a new series of
Spiral, and this time around the cadaver belonged to a young Moroccan boy, nicknamed Shkun. He’d been beaten to death with an iron bar and stuffed into a laundromat washing machine.