Hello edward paul its nice to meet you. I feel a guy i know you for reading life of the clansmen it is so intimate i want to thank you for writing it. So i will dive in. You received and emotional inheritance from your aunt mod. Tell us what it was. As an elderly retired schoolteacher. Has some papers and files and speaking about Family History that was like this. With the clansmen. Because he is a redeemer and the redemption from new orleans after dislodged by the negroes. And otherwise would not be here today. So anyway when she died her papers went to my mother and when my mother died now decades later and how i rediscovered her family and wrote about it. You emulated her well. Its constance. Word to say he was heroic and her work for 100 years as will the clans people for most weight southerners. For the genesis after the civil war women challenge by black business and politicians within the civil rights. The memory and then was no longer family hero. Because they were the First Am
London s Cafe de Paris has announced it is closing its doors permanently after 95 years as an iconic caberet venue that hosted the like of Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland.
The venue in London s West End survived a direct hit during The Blitz, but it was finished off by the devastating effect of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It comes as a result of its parent company, Maxwell’s Restaurants, going into liquidation with the loss of a reported 400 jobs.
In a statement last night, the venue said: With a heavy heart, we can confirm that we will be shutting the doors of our beloved Cafe de Paris for good.