by kitchensisters | May 22, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, The Keepers
Diana Kennedy’s archives are headed to the University of Texas at San Antonio! From the New York Times: “Ms. Kennedy started her career with “The Cuisines of Mexico” in 1972. The plurality of that title became the foundation of her work: reporting on the...
by kitchensisters | May 21, 2019 | The Keepers
#KeeperoftheDay – Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. Historian, professor, founding director of the Southern Oral History Program and author of Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America, out TODAY from W.W. Norton.
by kitchensisters | May 16, 2019 | Podcast, The Keepers
On the latest episode of 99% Invisible, a story from San Francisco, and the controversial purging of books from library shelves—or weeding as it’s called in the biz—after the 1989 earthquake. This episode also includes our story The Pack Horse Librarians of Eastern...
by kitchensisters | May 15, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, Podcast, The Keepers
On the latest episode of The Kitchen Sisters Present… we celebrate National Barbecue Month with stories of C.B. “Stubb” Stubblefield: legendary BBQ man, sauce master, keeper of community, keeper of the flame, archangel of BBQ.”>The Kitchen Sisters Present… we...
by kitchensisters | May 9, 2019 | The Keepers
“When we had nowhere to live, we would spend hours at the library, using what I thought to be the key to the world: library computers.” —Astrid Liden, a high school senior from Eden Prairie, MN, from her college application essay, recently published in the...
by kitchensisters | May 8, 2019 | The Keepers
“Without the library, I would have been lost.” -Jesmyn Ward