AUSTIN, TX — Congressman Roger Williams this week introduced the Save Our Stages Act to provide grants from the Small Business Administration to independent music venues impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. “Live music venues have been uniquely affected by the government’s actions during COVID-19, especially here in the Austin area,” […]
Month: July 2020
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The Manhattan Beach installment of the popular Source Cafe opened its doors last Thursday. Patrons of The Source Cafe’s original location in Hermosa Beach on Pier Avenue know what a standout the cafe is when it comes to eating healthy, nourishing foods and grabbing something good […]
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Tuba Geçkil is an award-winning chef and team captain of the Turkish Chefs Federation. Geçkil’s signature are hyperrealistic cakes, many of which she showcases on Instagram and YouTube. The chef can skillfully fool the naked eye with some of her best confections. Geçkil will make you wonder if the object […]
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NEW YORK (AP) — When it launched in 2017, the catering tech platform HUNGRY had one customer in mind: well-heeled office workers. The goal was to bring delicious meals to places like Microsoft, Amazon and Google by creating networks of chefs and deliverers. HUNGRY was going to be the Uber […]
Two-layer bento from Nan Yimcharoen’s takeout operation Kinkan. (Mariah Tauger/Los Angeles Times) At the end of May, it looked for a moment as if Los Angeles dining was slowly inching back to what passes for normal in 2020 — restaurants and bars with spaced tables, customers required to wear masks […]
These are unprecedented times. It seems like the whole world has been brought to its knees, from the rapid and destructive spread of COVID-19 to the protests in response to police brutality and the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd. The food industry isn’t exempt. So as […]
In NerdWallet’s Money/Makers Q&A series, we talk with artists and innovators about their money moves, including unique struggles they’ve faced and lessons they’ve learned along the way. Musician and activist Hollis Wong-Wear built up a business model that gives her more freedom to pursue creative work. (Photo by Janae Jones) […]
Click here to read the full article. Momsessed Can we borrow Gail Simmons’ kitchen already? Seriously, from her hand-picked pantry items to the contents of her shockingly spotless and well-organized (and champagne-filled, bless) fridge, we’re beyond ready to invite ourselves over for a potluck dinner party. Post-pandemic, you know. More […]
This story is part of an ongoing Miami Herald series chronicling the lives of South Florida COVID-19 victims. Mr. Bellevue, Seaneana, Captain Hooched and Round Eight were among Joseph Lawrence Hawkins’s most famed racehorses from the 1960s to the 1990s. The thoroughbred trainer and owner worked at most of the […]