by kitchensisters | Oct 25, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS [metaslider id=4830] “Nobody can soldier without coffee,” a Union calvary man wrote in 1865. Hidden Kitchens looks at three American wars through the lens of coffee: the Civil War, Vietnam and Afghanistan. And an...
by kitchensisters | Oct 18, 2016 | Events & Appearances, Fugitive Waves, Workshops
Sign up for our newsletter here. Dear Friends, There is so much going on. But really only one thing going on. Vote. Everything else is noise. Except it’s not. Not at all, but you know what we mean. Here is some of what else matters to us in the coming months, in our...
by kitchensisters | Oct 11, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS [metaslider id=4829] “They call it ‘The Hummus Wars’ when Lebanon accused the Israeli people of trying to steal hummus and make it their national dish, hummus became a symbol,” Ronit Vered a food journalist with...
by kitchensisters | Sep 26, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS [metaslider id=5477] A road trip through the hidden kitchens of Lebanon, with kitchen activist, Kamal Mouzawak, a man with a vision of re-building and uniting this war-ravaged nation through its traditions, its culture...
by kitchensisters | Sep 12, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, The Sonic Memorial Project
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Take our listening survey. We’d love to hear your feedback about Fugitive Waves. Visit: surveynerds.com/fugitive Six generations of Mohawk Indian ironworkers, known for their ability to work high steel, have helped...
by kitchensisters | Aug 23, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS A Hidden Kitchens story about London’s long tradition of urban garden allotments — and the story of Manor Garden Allotments, a 100 year old community, that found itself in the path of London’s 2012 Olympics. London’s...