Confessions of a Private Chef: Foie Gras for Pets, Ecstasy for Pud
"Jack Burke, who cooked for the one per cent, reveals a world where nothing is off the menu."
"Jack Burke, who cooked for the one per cent, reveals a world where nothing is off the menu."
As many as a million people crossed the Golden Gate Bridge on foot to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its construction in 1987. More than a few of them would have remembered San Francisco as it was before it had its most iconic structure — and indeed, some would even remember
Seth Seiders, (Al Capone’s accountant) wrote a book about the “pivot man.” This is a key function in industrial organizations, bureaucracies and any organization with more than thirty people. It’s someone (often not a ‘man’) with a boss and with employees. In our modern world,
In addition to the iconic scene in Jim Henson’s Labyrinth, or appearances in animated TV shows and video games, M.C. Escher’s work has adorned the covers of albums like Mott the Hoople’s 1969 debut and the speculative fiction of Italo Calvino and Jorge Luis Borges. A big hit
From Red Bull’s YouTube Channel: “Ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel becomes the first person to climb Mount Everest and ski back to Everest Base Camp without supplementary oxygen. After nearly 16 hours climbing in the high altitude “death zone” (above 8,000m where oxygen levels
The curators’ self described “no-methodology methodology” results in a scattered exhibition that feels bland and curatorially unimaginative.
In her first US retrospective, she becomes museum specimen, interrogator, colonial queen, and more to expose the systems that produce them.