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So Many Stories in Store

by kitchensisters | Dec 7, 2016 | Events & Appearances, Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens, Workshops

In 2017 we all move into unknown territory. It’s times like these that call for strong stories. Bruce Springsteen said it best, “People need stories in hard times. People go to storytellers when times are like that.” People go to storytellers when it’s hard to...

Giving Tuesday / So Many Untold Stories to Tell

by kitchensisters | Nov 29, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Lost & Found Sound

Dear Friends, On #GivingTuesday, we’d like to give you a story. Some fifty years ago, Guy Tyler, an amateur ethnographer from Los Angeles drove out to the Colorado River Indian Reservation in Parker, Arizona with his portable reel-to-reel tape recorder and began...

Episode 59: Weenie Royale: The Impact of the Internment on Japanese American Cooking

by kitchensisters | Nov 22, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens

Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS During World War II, In desolate inland internment camps in the US, like Manzanar, Topaz, and Tule Lake, some 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans were incarcerated for the duration of the war— their traditional...

Kitchen Sisters Interviewing, Recording & Podcasting Workshop, Dec 8 in SF

by kitchensisters | Nov 14, 2016 | Events & Appearances, Workshops

Time again for The Kitchen Sisters Recording, Interviewing & Podcasting Workshop. Davia Nelson is holding a new one on Thursday, December 8 at Francis Coppola’s historic Zoetrope building in San Francisco. This three-hour session is designed for those who...

Fugitive Waves Episode #58 – The Kiosk Strategy

by kitchensisters | Nov 8, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens

Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS A story from the plazas of Portugal, where small ornate kiosks that served traditional snacks and drinks once graced the city and brought people together. Neglected by time and pushed into abandonment by a dictator’s...
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