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Visions of Urban Farmland for the Grand Concourse

mcorreia wrote 4 days ago: The Grand Concourse in the Bronx would be transformed into four miles of contiguous urban farmland u … more →

Tags: local food production, Urban Agriculture, Agricultural Urbanism, bronx, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Grand Concourse, Intersections: Grand Concourse Beyond 100, urban farming, urban farmland

Food Cans and the Fight against Hunger

mcorreia wrote 1 week ago: © Margarida Correia. PumpCAN pie “canstruction” was created with 2,580 cans of tuna, sardines, baked … more →

Tags: canstruction, Food Cans, food insecurity, Hunger, pumpkin pie, Thanksgiving

Chocolate Fashions in Paris

Wendi Hiebert wrote 1 month ago: Fashions for chocolate lovers? Oh yeah! Okay, I’m not sure I’d wear an outfit made out o … more →

Tags: Chocolate, Events, Food and Culture, food and travel, chocolate fashion show, chocolate fashions, Paris Chocolate Show, salon du chocolat

Sharecropper Art Project Unites City Folk

mcorreia wrote 2 months ago: Peppers planted in the concrete alley of an Upper West Side home as part of Leah Gauthier’s “Sharecr … more →

Tags: Leah Gauthier, sharecropper, micro farming installation, public art project

Colour me hungry

Wendi Hiebert wrote 3 months ago: I’m trying to choose paint colours for a home reno project, but I seem to have worked up an ap … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Benjamin Moore, colour chips, paint colours

Julie and Julia mania

Wendi Hiebert wrote 3 months ago: I suspect Julia Child has a few new fans since Meryl Streep brought her to life in the big screen pr … more →

Tags: cooking, Food, Cookbooks, julia child, mastering the art of french cooking, julie julia, Julie Powell, Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle

Take A Closer Look

kripal amanna wrote 4 months ago: Caution: Some of these tight skins house regular, everyday stuff. Don’t trust your eyes. You n … more →

Tags: Reviews, Bangalore, caperberry, food lovers, sudeep gurtu

Wells Gallery and Charleston Grill - A Superb Pairing for the Palette and Palate Stroll

cfada wrote 5 months ago: For more than a decade, the Wells Gallery has played a significant role in developing Charleston as … more →

Tags: Art, Publicity, Charleston, charleston fine art, charleston fine art dealers association, Charleston Grill, Charleston restaurants, events in charleston july 17, Executive Chef Michelle Weaver

News Bounty

mcorreia wrote 11 months ago: Here’s a round-up of interesting articles on food- and farm-related issues that recently appeared in … more →

Tags: global issues, US Food Policy, Hunger, déforestation, Zimbabwe, commercial farming, Wheat Prices, Minneapolis Grain Exchange, Joan Miro

Can-ucopia of Visual Treats1 comment

mcorreia wrote 1 year ago: Scabby the Rat usually rats on companies that engage in bad labor behavior.  The giant inflatable ro … more →

Tags: Hunger, Architecture, canstruction, Sculptures, Cans, City Harvest, Scabby the Rat, Design, Society of Design Administration

Smiths Exhibition.

norman wrote 1 year ago: Danny Mooney, one of Norman Roads artists has an exhibition at Smiths from 30th October until the 8t … more →

Tags: St Leonards shopping, sussex art, hastings painters

MoonCakes2 comments

Akua Lezli Hope wrote 1 year ago: Today I am in heaven for a moment.  I received a care package, a gift from an old dear friend who kn … more →

Tags: Akua Lezli Hope, Art, New York City, mooncakes, mid autumn festival, China, Chinese, chinatown, Design

Urban Farm Depicted in Architectural Installation1 comment

mcorreia wrote 1 year ago: Rural farms have long been depicted in paintings and art, but now urban farms are beginning to get t … more →

Tags: Urban Agriculture, Architecture, Art, City Farm, Urban Farm

Food for Thought

mcorreia wrote 1 year ago: Urban agriculture, to most people, is a huge contradiction: it’s like having Native American weaving … more →

Tags: Urban Agriculture


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