…(where I gave my lecture tonight as a part of the annual student organized HOPES conference) is both a very popular curricular program (filling up in an hour and going to waiting list each term it is offered), and an amazing two acre space on campus (with vegetable and herb gardens, fruit tree orchards, an ..
Archives : April-2010
…as I’m about to land at the airport to change planes I take pictures (one of my favorite flying pastimes and why I always need a window seat) of the suburban streets ..
…and myself in a conversation moderated by Leonard Lopate, about the possibilities for growing food in our cities, and New York in particular, at The Greene Space in lower Manhattan to celebrate the release of the expanded edition of “Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn” (Metropolis Books & D.A.P.), and at the end of ..
…was founded by an enterprising student, Michael Smith, who was given permission by the University to locate it on this rather remote area of the campus – which is where I am with Will Allen getting a tour before our lecture this evening, joined by artist & director of the art school, Joe Scanlan, architecture ..
…is a super-smart-and-articulate-detail-oriented-science-wizzy-foodie-blog (ie, see today’s post: Sous-Vide and Low Temp Primer Part II: Cooking Without a Vacuum) written in part by my old New Haven friend Dave (famous for having three fry-daddies in college – and now mad scientist food technician at the French Culinary Institute in New York) – and even though most ..
…in Los Angeles announces that it will be having a plant sale this Sunday April 11th to benefit the garden now in it’s second year – see all of the det..
…the sophisticated-but-street cooking & blogging (vegetarian) foodies Evan George and Alex Brown – whom I met when they presented a provocative pickling workshop in one of the geodesic tents pitched at the MAK Center’s Schindler House for the L.A. launch of The Sundown Salon Unfolding Archive – just sent out this message: Friends and food-fiends, ..
…is a brilliantly curated homespun retail endeavor that my sister has turned me on to (she lives in Minneapolis & has a better idea of what is going on in L.A. than I do), which I finally had the chance to visit for the first time this evening – since it was next door to ..
…(whose wife Erika Vogt was recently mentioned here in relation to her current appearance as one of a majority of women represented in the current Whitney Biennial) is on the cover of Artforum – very cool…
…amazing artist and old college friend is coming over for lunch – a few years back she installed her vegetable growing sculpture in the garden for “Sundown Salon #13: Radical Gardening” – check out her exploding cheerleaders! (ACME webpage on..
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