Bartees Strange is one of the most promising and confident voices in music today, and we wanted to have him on the show to talk about his new album, Farm to Table.
Yes, yes, yes! Dana Brown is here for an entertaining and mildly gossipy episode. We’ve long followed Dana’s career at Vanity Fair, where he served many roles during his more than 20 years at the magazine.
In this episode, we talk to Andrew about his cookbook writing career, and about his most recent work, Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll, a sweeping account of the chef world in 1970s and 1980s America.
Have you ever wondered how chefs rise from relative obscurity to the pages of your favorite glossy magazine or online publication? Longtime food writer Kate Krader has the answer.
We wanted to reach out to Jonathan to talk a little bit about TikTok, but also to get to know a bit about his history with Chinese home cooking and with working and living in one of America’s great food cities: Detroit.
Alton Brown is behind popular and pioneering food television shows like Good Eats and Iron Chef America , which has returned with a new season on Netflix.
Today we have a really cool conversation with the author of many popular cookbooks, including Vietnamese Food Any Day, The Pho Cookbook, and Asian Tofu.