by kitchensisters | Nov 27, 2017 | Hidden World of Girls, Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Every culture has its idealized woman, its standard of beauty that is valorized. Everywhere women are altering themselves in small and major ways to attempt the look that is celebrated. History is full of methods, home...
by kitchensisters | Nov 10, 2017 | Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS November 14, 1960 — Four six-year-old girls, flanked by Federal Marshals, walked through screaming crowds and policemen on horseback as they approached their new schools for the first time. Leona Tate thought it...
by kitchensisters | Oct 24, 2017 | Events & Appearances, Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS A string of sonic prayer flags — voices and sounds from New Orleans and Bayou Road, the oldest street in the city. Local visionaries, neighborhood entrepreneurs, artists, skateboarders, civil rights activists,...
by kitchensisters | Oct 10, 2017 | Hidden Kitchens, Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Thad Vogler, creator of San Francisco’s Bar Agricole and Trou Normand, travels the world in search of hand made spirits — rum, scotch, cognac, mescal — and the hidden stories of the people and places behind these...
by kitchensisters | Sep 25, 2017 | Hidden Kitchens, Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS A walk through Oaxaca’s Ethnobotanical Garden with chef and cookbook author Pati Jinich, host of the Emmy and James Beard nominated PBS series Pati’s Mexican Table and resident chef at the Mexican Cultural...
by kitchensisters | Sep 12, 2017 | Lost & Found Sound, Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS The Great Galveston Hurricane arrived on a Saturday, September 8, 1900 — almost without warning. Galveston, the grand dame of Texas, a vibrant port city sitting haughtily on a sand bar facing the Gulf, was reduced to a...