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We are so thrilled to announce the launch of The Inquisitive Eater Anthology. The Anthology is our premiere print issue, and includes works by Ann Hood, Mira Jacob, Mila Jaroniec, David Lehman, Honor Moore, John Reed, Jessica Siskin, and Abigail Thomas, as well as our Food & Writing series with Sarah Gerard, Stephanie Danler and Min Jin Lee.
 
Join us to celebrate the launch!
June 20th, 7-9PM
KGB Bar’s The Red Room (85 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003, 3rd Floor)
 
The party will have a cash bar and free snacks by La Contenta Oeste & The Press Shop. 
This is an open event, so spread the word! RSVP on Facebook and share on social media.

 

Feb. 26th Flyer 2.10.15 History_of_Brunch-WEB-v5

When Americans think of brunch, they typically think of Sunday mornings swelling into early afternoons; mimosas and Bloody Marys; eggs Benedict and coffee cake; bacon and bagels; family and friends. While brunch has become a modern meal of leisure, its history is far from restful; this meal’s past is both lively and fraught with tension.

Professor Farha Ternikar presents a modern history of brunch not only as a meal, but also as a cultural experience. She explores the gendered and class-based conflicts around this meal, and provides readers with an enlightening glimpse into the dining rooms, verandas, and kitchens where brunches were prepared, served, and enjoyed. Relying on diverse sources, from historic cookbooks to Twitter and television, her recent book Brunch: A History is a global and social history of the meal including brunch in the United States, Western Europe, South Asia and the Middle-East.

Farha Ternikar is an associate professor of Sociology at Le Moyne College where she teaches Food and Culture, Gender and Society and the Sociology of Food. She has authored several articles on ethnicity and immigrant identity in such publications as the Journal of Ethnic Studies, International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, and Sociology Compass, and most recently her research was included in the 2012-2013 exhibitionLunch Hour at the New York Public Library.

Sponsored by Culinary Historians of New York and the Food Studies Program at the New School for Public Engagement.

The brunch reception starts at 6:30 p.m. followed by the lecture at 7:00 p.m.

Admission: $40 general public; $25 CHNY members; $22 CHNY senior members; $10 students; free to New School students, faculty, staff and alumni with ID and registration code.  The New School community can email foodstudies@newschool.edu to receive the code. All tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com

On June 9, 2014, a group of designers, media professionals, academics, chefs and museum curators met at The New School to discuss what has now become Food Design North America, a group that connects people interested in the theory and practice of Food Design. With the help of the Dining Services of The New School, a living table was created with grass and edible herbs. Each guest was asked to choose from the ingredients prepared by chefs and designers in various geometrical forms, textures, and colors, and to compose their own meal on a wood board. These are the results, each expressing a guest’s unique approach and point of view.

—Fabio Paresecoli

Photos by Lucia Reissig