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The Closing of the Casablanca Bar in Frankfurt – A Eulogy, or an Allegory for our Times?

Of all the gin joints in all the world, a smokey little dive bar in Frankfurt became the focal point of the STM publishing social scene. How on earth did that happen? More importantly, is there a wider significance to its story?

  • By Phill Jones
  • Oct 31, 2016
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