The Cabaret de l’Enfer, the Cabaret du Ciel, and the Cabaret du NĂ©ant

We are in Paris, at the end of the 19th century, in what we all know as the Belle Epoque. Antonin Alexander brought to life the Cabaret de L’Enfer and the Cabaret de Ciel, both situated on Boulevard de Clichy next to each other, managing them until 1950. But what was so special about these two establishments? One was heaven and the other was hell. They were absolutely “spectacular.”

Vito Franchini

Born in 1977 with Mantuan origins and Persian ancestry, Vito Franchini spent his childhood abroad. His academic background and adventurous career are reflected in his writings, drawing from his life experiences and passions: music, anthropology, numerology, and Africa.

The Villisca Axe Murder

The Villisca Axe Murder is one of the most well-known and mysterious crimes in United States history. It occurred in the small town of Villisca, Iowa, on the night of June 9-10, 1912. The massacre involved the brutal murder of eight people, six members of the Moore family and two visiting children.