Death Cafe Press Clippings
Death Café MKE was featured in a publication done by UW-Madison MBA Journalism students!
“I love the brownies.” “I’m interested in learning about death.” These are the icebreakers at the November session of McGill’s Death Cafe. Though the event drew a varied crowd, commonalities developed between the full room of people intrigued by both creature comforts and talk of mortality...
At Green-Wood, 9/11 victims lie beside New York City legends
Posted by Jools Barsky on Sept. 14, 2018, 6:18 a.m.
Created in 2011 by British entrepreneur Jon Underwood, "The Death Cafe is inspired by the centuries-old European salon (or cafe), an informal gathering to discuss philosophical, political or scientific ideas," ...
The Death Cafe is almost upon us – but fear not, it’s much more jovial than it sounds.
Coming to Newport’s God’s Providence House Tea Rooms in St Thomas Square on Wednesday (September 12) – the Death Cafe meets to discuss making the most of your life....
Статья не хвалебная, но очень реалистичная. И как нельзя лучше показывает, что проект Death Cafe нужен и важен для людей.
Death Cafe in Casper gives life to conversations that are normally taboo
Posted by Jools Barsky on April 20, 2018, 1:19 p.m.
The arriving guests who examined the floral china found skulls in the patterns. Books about death stood on tables at the corners of the room. Coffee, tea and cake were on the house.
Death Cafe in La Crosse stirs up conversations on mortality-over coffee
Posted by Jackie Yaeger on March 8, 2018, 8:59 a.m.
Sophie Marsden wrote these two articles published online here about her experience of a Death Cafe hosted by Josefine Speyer at her house in London, specifically for it to be filmed for Sophie's student project.
The event took place in March 2013.
Avery well written piece about our January Death Cafe meeting in Swindon.
Sarah Singleton the features writer joined the meeting and afterwards wrote in a style that was interesting and engaging - not just a report. She wrote about her impression of events and this was refreshing and positive.
Reflections on hosting a series of Death Cafes in an NHS context
Posted by Jools Barsky on Nov. 10, 2017, 3:28 a.m.
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