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What’s Cooking in That Egg Spoon? A Bite-Size Culture War
When the chef Alice Waters deployed her new utensil on ‘60 Minutes,’ she touched off a tempest that still resounds with charges of elitism and sexism. NYT > Food Content…
What’s for Lunch? Go See the Cart Lady of the Bronx Courthouses
Fauzia Abdur-Rahman, whose attempts at cooking while growing up in Jamaica often ended badly, has operated a popular food cart in the Bronx for two decades. NYT > Food Content…
Drink: What’s Your Pleasure?
Bartenders embrace the challenge of “bespoke” cocktails, tailored to fit the drinker’s whim. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home, condo…
Seasonal Chef: What’s for Dinner?
What’s for dinner? I ask myself that question frequently, as I am sure you do too. When I get to Wednesday it’s pretty much time for take-out. Facing a mid-week…
Off The Menu: What’s In and Out at Berg’n
Berg’n’s lineup rotates; Brooklyn gets a new steakhouse; new around the Hamptons; and more. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home,…
What’s in It?: Coconut Water Changes Its Claims
The drink was once billed as a remedy for a number of health problems. But its marketers have changed their tune. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by…
What’s in Your Bag? An evening on Ryder Farm, July 30
Artists, foodies, farmers. Different majors, but they’re in the same school. From 6:30 to 9:30 on July 30, all three will come together at SPACE on Ryder Farm in Brewster…
Stop. Hey, What’s That Sound?
An exhibition of sound art offers works that address global issues, but also grow out of their creators’ affinity for specific spots amid Caramoor’s formidable flora and fountains. NYT >…
What’s a Fixture?
Questions often arise regarding ownership of property that becomes “fixed” or “attached” to a part of real property. Particularly in today’s times, property owners want to install high-speed cable modem……
The Accidental Writer: What’s Your Perspective
Authors get to choose the perspective of their narrations. There are a few different perspectives to select from, but I’ll mention the three most useful here: first person (I say),…