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First Wednesdays Virtual Happy Hour with Roberta Klugman and Rachel Levin

  • Wednesday, August 05, 2020
  • 5:00 PM

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Join us for

First Wednesday Happy Hour
August 5, 2020 at 5pm

Featuring a discussion between 2018 Karola Fellowship Recipient Rachel Levin and Dame Roberta Klugman!

Rachel will discuss her new book EAT SOMETHING: A Wise Sons Cookbook for Jews Who Like Food and Food Lovers Who Like Jews, co-authored with Evan Bloom.

To purchase Rachel's book from Dame Celia Sack at Omnivore Books please click here

Rachel Levin has written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Outside, Lucky Peach, and Eater, as its ex-San Francisco restaurant critic. She writes an occasional column for the San Francisco Chronicle called "The Usual”—about regulars and the role restaurants play in the lives of the people they feed, and is a member of the editorial committee for La Cocina’s live storytelling series, "F&B: Voices from the Kitchen.” She is the author of LOOK BIG: And Other Tips for Surviving Animal Encounters of All Kinds, which has little to do with food other than the fact that raccoons are raiding our trash cans and humans keep feeding bears. Her new book, published spring 2020, has everything to do with it, EAT SOMETHING: A Wise Sons Cookbook for Jews Who Like Food and Food Lovers Who Like Jews, co-authored by Evan Bloom. Her next book, STEAMED: A Catharsis Cookbook for Getting Dinner and Your Feelings on the Table, with recipes by Tara Duggan, will be out next year. Rachel's most recent Chronicle “The Usuals” column, which ran this week: "How a colorful Puerto Rican restaurant in the North Bay turned into home for one Black couple."

Grab your favorite beverage and join us in front of your computer
for some “face-to-face” time.  

Wednesday, August 5th at 5pm

Simply click link below at 5 PM:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84049831001





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