Elephants & Coffee is an espresso bar located in Bangalore, India. Founded in 2006, It is not a chain and has only one outlet.
Like many independent outlets in India, the cafe seems to have been created in the cafe culture wave that swept across metropolitan India following the BPO boom and the resultant increase in youth spending power.
Unlike most cafe's in India, the cafe offers free Wi-Fi connectivity.
Elephants & Coffee is also the title of an unpublished but widely produced play - about an elephant that falls in love with a woman.
Like many independent outlets in India, the cafe seems to have been created in the cafe culture wave that swept across metropolitan India following the BPO boom and the resultant increase in youth spending power.
Unlike most cafe's in India, the cafe offers free Wi-Fi connectivity.
Elephants & Coffee is also the title of an unpublished but widely produced play - about an elephant that falls in love with a woman.
Dexter Norville is a Barbadian flautist.
He began his music education under Anderson Williams, Deputy Director of Music of the Royal Barbados Police Force [RBPF]. Five years later, he then studied with Hal Archer [a concert flautist that studied under William Bennett]. Dexter then received a National Development scholarship and attended the University of Surrey. There, he trained with Anna Noakes and Ian Clarke. He also attended master classes given by William Bennett. 1998, Dexter was made an Associate member of the Trinity College of Music, to be appointed a Licentiate member two years later. In 2000, he won the 'Young Musician of the Year' award in Guilford, England, and in 2001, he won the 'Bell and Colvill' scholarship. Next, he won the 'Croser-Hughes' solo recital competition. Norville has performed in London, Germany, USA, Guyana and Barbados. Presently, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Music with honors from the University of Surrey.
He began his music education under Anderson Williams, Deputy Director of Music of the Royal Barbados Police Force [RBPF]. Five years later, he then studied with Hal Archer [a concert flautist that studied under William Bennett]. Dexter then received a National Development scholarship and attended the University of Surrey. There, he trained with Anna Noakes and Ian Clarke. He also attended master classes given by William Bennett. 1998, Dexter was made an Associate member of the Trinity College of Music, to be appointed a Licentiate member two years later. In 2000, he won the 'Young Musician of the Year' award in Guilford, England, and in 2001, he won the 'Bell and Colvill' scholarship. Next, he won the 'Croser-Hughes' solo recital competition. Norville has performed in London, Germany, USA, Guyana and Barbados. Presently, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Music with honors from the University of Surrey.
Danny Vinik is a Boston Red Sox fan who caught a foul ball off the bat of Manny Ramirez in Game 2 of the 2007 American League Divisional Series, preventing Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim catcher Jeff Mathis from recording an out. Boston went on to tie the game and eventually win. Immediately dubbed the "Anti-Bartman," Vinik's contribution to the Red Sox victory echoes Jeffrey Maier's catch of a Derek Jeter fly ball in the 1996 American League Championship series. The only difference is that Vinik's catch was legal as he did not reach onto the field of play.
Danny Vinik joined the ranks of notorious baseball fans, including Jeffrey Maier and Steve Bartman, whose actions have influenced the outcomes of important games at crucial moments. A common thread in all 3 of these moments is current Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell. After Ramirez walked following Vinik's 'non-interference,' Lowell drove in the game tying run with a sacrifice fly. In 2003, Lowell was a member of the Florida Marlins, who were the beneficiaries of the Bartman incident. And in 1996, Lowell was in the minor leagues in the New York Yankees system when Maier caught the Jeter fly ball the umpire Rich Garcia failed to rule an out for fan interference, allowing the Yanks to tie the game against the Baltimore Orioles and eventually win it in extra innings.
Trivia
* Danny was given a high-five, for a job well done, from horror writer Stephen King.
Danny Vinik joined the ranks of notorious baseball fans, including Jeffrey Maier and Steve Bartman, whose actions have influenced the outcomes of important games at crucial moments. A common thread in all 3 of these moments is current Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell. After Ramirez walked following Vinik's 'non-interference,' Lowell drove in the game tying run with a sacrifice fly. In 2003, Lowell was a member of the Florida Marlins, who were the beneficiaries of the Bartman incident. And in 1996, Lowell was in the minor leagues in the New York Yankees system when Maier caught the Jeter fly ball the umpire Rich Garcia failed to rule an out for fan interference, allowing the Yanks to tie the game against the Baltimore Orioles and eventually win it in extra innings.
Trivia
* Danny was given a high-five, for a job well done, from horror writer Stephen King.
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* Ring name(s) "The Barberian" Kacey Braker
* Jack The Ripper
* Billed height 6 ft 2 in (189 cm)
* Billed weight 200 lb (82 kg)
* Born January 31, 1982 (age 25) Geelong Australia
* Billed from Geelong, Australia
* Ring name(s) "The Barberian" Kacey Braker
* Jack The Ripper
* Billed height 6 ft 2 in (189 cm)
* Billed weight 200 lb (82 kg)
* Born January 31, 1982 (age 25) Geelong Australia
* Billed from Geelong, Australia