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Some of the signs at Norm Dixon s memorial. Photo: Rachel Evans Norm Dixon, poet, gardener, dynamic community leader and communist, passed away on May 11. He was 90 years old. His funeral and memorial on May 25 attracted more than 200 people and, true to Norm’s life’s work, it became an organising space against the corporatisation of the Woronora Caravan Park. From the age of six, Norm lived in the Woronora Valley. He joined the Communist Party of Australia (CPA) in his early 1920s where he learned his organising skills. Norm started work in Glebe as an apprentice woodwork machinist. After becoming an active unionist, he was black banned from a number of jobs. ....
A Surf-and-Turf Spot from Delaware Is Replacing Capitol Hill Favorite Acqua al 2 Plus, Pupatella debuts brunch service this weekend in Dupont Circle Share this story The restaurant space that spent a decade as Acqua al 2 will flip into a surf-and-turf restaurant out of Delaware by late June. The Capitol Hill favorite for Italian food closed last fall, and family-owned Harvest Tide Steakhouse is moving in. A manager tells Eater the company also plans to take over Acqua al 2’s beloved upstairs speakeasy, Harold Black, albeit under a different name. Harvest Tide debuted in downtown Lewes in 2019, and an additional location is en route to Bethany Beach. The D.C. menu will look similar to the original, filled out by dry-aged USDA prime steaks, seafood, bourbons, and wine, with 150 seats and a 20-seat patio. A website for the D.C. location also hints at “artisan” pizza. Weekly specials in Delaware include prime rib and paella nights. Executive chef/owner Danio Somoza ....