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Overlooking The Hollywood Hills, The ‘Food as Art’ Dinner Series Redefines The Limits of Cuisine

Culture|FOOD 

Overlooking The Hollywood Hills, The ‘Food as Art’ Dinner Series Redefines The Limits of Cuisine

The Food as Art dinner series, hosted on the rooftop of The Aster, invites world-renowned chefs to craft a temporary pop-up tasting menu. One of Food as Art’s featured chefs, Alvaro Clavijo, head chef of Bogota's El Chato, currently ranked the 33rd best restaurant in the world, experimented with the [...]

Accumulating the Gay Away

Self|Pride 

Accumulating the Gay Away

I thought the septum was an obvious clue. The Doc Martens scuffed by random punk shows and hikes, the Phoebe Bridgers shirt my English Professor bought me after, with stains from rubbed off makeup. I thought all these subtly unsubtle hints could be clues to indirectly telling my family I [...]

Friday Film Roundup: No Hard Feelings, Asteroid City, Nimona, and More

News|Entertainment 

Friday Film Roundup: No Hard Feelings, Asteroid City, Nimona, and More

This weekend, we get to take a break from the big blockbusters to make room for what seems like the first 2000s-style R-rated comedy in quite a while. Not only that, writer-director Wes Anderson’s movie, “Asteroid City,” hits theaters nationwide after a limited release last weekend. Elsewhere, a new documentary [...]

Meet Chef Sherry Pocknett, the First Indigenous Woman to Win a James Beard Award

Culture|FOOD 

Meet Chef Sherry Pocknett, the First Indigenous Woman to Win a James Beard Award

Since 1990, the James Beard Foundation — which has become unofficially known as the Oscars of food — has hosted an awards ceremony celebrating the best chefs in the United States. The awards are often meant to spotlight up-and-coming chefs worth following or to celebrate continued excellence in the industry. [...]