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Season two of the Godfather of Harlem is set to return to Epix on April 18. Given how season one ended, there’s a lot to look forward to and many questions that need to be answered. Before we enter into season two of the Forest Whitaker-led drama, take a look back at season one. Through the “Rewind” series, examine the highs, lows and mind-boggling moments from each episode of season one. A new edition of the “Rewind” series is available each day at 9 a.m. ET.
NOTE: The article below contains spoilers for the first episode of the first season of The Godfather of Harlem
People felt comfortable with him : Remembering Isaac Fainkujen, tattoo artist and friend Elizabeth Montgomery, Arizona Republic
No matter what you needed, Isaac Fainkujen found a way to be there and many knew him as a person who could create a unique connection with everyone he met.
The longtime Valley visual and tattoo artists died March 20. He was 44.
Fainkujen is survived by his brother Seth and sister Bonny Fainkujen and many family and friends.
“He found a way to connect with everybody that he talked to whether it was the clerk at the gas station to anyone, people felt comfortable with him and opened up to him,” said Bonny.
The longtime Valley visual and tattoo artists died March 20. He was 44.
Fainkujen is survived by his brother Seth and sister Bonny Fainkujen and many family and friends.
“He found a way to connect with everybody that he talked to whether it was the clerk at the gas station to anyone, people felt comfortable with him and opened up to him,” said Bonny.
“I’ve had people in the United States, Germany and Spain reach out to tell me stories of their unique, special connection that they had with Isaac. Everything that he did had his own unique imprint on people in a different way.”
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St. Patrick goes takeout, as does the Shabbat meal
The Coopers Tavern
Cottage pie with lamb is on the St. Patrick s Day menu at The Cooper s Tavern, joining corned beef and cabbage and bangers and mash.
I donât suppose any of us will forget last March 17, a dismal day in the annals of drinking and dining and the edge of the cliff as taverns and restaurants began to shut down.
This year, things are looking up. As you might expect, Irish food will be front and center on the March 17 menu at