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Death Cafe

Posted by Gypsy Artemis on Aug. 23, 2013, 4:04 a.m.


Short 6 minute segment about the Death Cafe, Central Coast AUSTRALIA

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Big thanks goes to the author and all attendees who participated in making this article a reality.

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Cake to die for (at Death Cafe Atlanta)

Posted by Mark (Atlanta, GA) on Aug. 16, 2013, 5:25 p.m.


Cliff Bostock writes a blog for Creative Loafing on Food Culture in the Atlanta area and features Death Cafe Atlanta's cake and his experience at the Death Cafe.

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Susan Soper blogs about her experience at Death Cafe Atlanta and also includes information on the Death Cafe movement and its principles.

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Inside Atlanta's own "Death Cafe"

Posted by Mark (Atlanta, GA) on Aug. 16, 2013, 5:15 p.m.


A TV news piece on Atlanta's Death Cafe.

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Specifically covers Death Cafe Atlanta, with pictures from Oakland Cemetery, but also includes quotes from Jon Underwood and Lizzy Miles.

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The Death Cafe discussion group steers its members on how to live

The Death Cafe that is referred to was in the Twin Cities.

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Independent, 1st November 2010, Never say die? Far from it in Paris death café

Monsier Bernard Crettaz

Never say die? Far from it in Paris death café

By Molly Guinness in Paris
Monday, 1 November 2010

Good coffee, a comfortable seat and someone interesting to talk to are the prerequisites for visiting any café, even if the conversation is about death. Last week, the Swiss tradition of cafés mortels – or death cafés – made it to Paris, with the city's first death café event held in a bistro near Montparnasse.

The concept, although a little morbid, is straightforward enough – a dozen strangers meet to have a drink and talk about death for a couple of hours. The participants in Paris ...

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