Sentences with phrase «by food icon»

MUNCHIES is excited to release the latest episode of MOLTISSIMO, hosted by food icon Mario Batali.

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Wag.com, which was previously owned by Quidsi, now redirects to Amazon's pet supplies page, which includes a new icon for the private - label dog food.
My belief was recently confirmed by none other than Canadian food icon, Elizabeth Baird.
Headed by Lubicom's CEO, Menachem Lubinsky, LUBICOM brought together the huge American food icons with the small family - owned ethnic businesses that have become a basic staple of American Jewish life.
If there was ever any doubt as to Ice - T's stance on food, the hip - hop icon cleared it up in the Body Count video «Institutionalized»: While taking a lunch break, he's accosted by a film crew member wearing a «Meat Is Murder» T - shirt.
The guidelines, which are accompanied by a new food guide icon, say we should focus on more dark green, red, and orange vegetables, beans, and peas.
MyPlate is an icon created by the USDA to replace the old food pyramid.
The newest revelation is MyPlate, a nutritional icon announced by the USDA and Michelle Obama on June 2 that also replaces the decades - old food pyramid, MyPyramid, described as «too complex to serve as a quick and easy guide.»
His dissections of the dumbing down of food TV, the sellouts by big - name chefs who will endorse anything, and his reduction of Alice Waters from an icon to a clueless and naïve crusader for locally produced, organically grown lunches for inner - city kids are still as hilarious, as scatological and as spot - on as ever.
Unseen Warhol, (contributor), Rizzoli, 1996 Rizzi, John Szoke 1997 Glamour, Style, Fashion: The Warhol Look, Andy Warhol Museum, 1997 Blank Generation Reviseted: Early Days of Punk Rock, Schirmer, 1997 SOAPBOX: Essays Diatribes Homilies and Screeds 1980 - 1997, Imschoot, 1998 Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists Books, (contributor), DAP, 1998 Basquiat, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1999 The Style Guy, Ballantine Books, 2000 Human Nature (dub version), 2001, Greybull Press Anh Duong, Assouline, 2001 People After Dark, Roxane Lowit, (introduction,) Assouline, 2001 New York Beat, Petit Grand, 2001 New York Expression, Bergen Kunstmuseum 2002 Photographs of Ron Gallela, Greybull Press, 2002 Tom Sachs: Nutsy's, Guggenheim Museum, 2003 Shriners, with Lisa Eisner, Greybull Press, 2004 Andy Warhol: The Late Works, (contributor), Prestel Verlag, 2004 Yours In Food, (contributor), John Baldessari, Princeton, 2004 Maripolarama, Powerhouse, 2005 People, Roxane Lowit, Assouline, 2005 Public Access: Ricky Powell Photographs 1985 - 2005, Powerhouse, 2005 Pam: American Icon, Stellan Holm Gallery, 2005 James Nares: New Paintings, Kasmin, 2005 Warhol's World, Steidl, 2006 The Jean - Michel Basquiat Show, Skira, 2006 Katlick School, with Sante D'Orazio, TeNeus, 2006 Jean - Michel Basquiat: 1981, The Studio of the Street, Charta / Deitch 2007 Richard Prince, Guggenheim Museum, 2007 Out of Mind, Shawn Mortensen, Abrams, 2007 Leadbelly: A Life in Pictures, Steidl, 2008 Warhol by Gallela: That's Great, Monacelli, 2008 John Lurie, A Fine Example of Art, Powerhouse, 2008 Acid Candy, Miles Aldridge, Reflex Editions, 2008 Christopher Wool, Taschen, 2008
LAST THURSDAY, the Brooklyn Museum's annual Brooklyn Ball featured Icons, «a once - in - a-lifetime, participatory food journey through the Brooklyn Museum as inspired by some of the greatest icons of contemporary art» devised by «food artist» Jennifer Rubell, daughter of collectors Don and Mera Rubell, who buzzed around the event kvelling like the parents of the bar mitzvahIcons, «a once - in - a-lifetime, participatory food journey through the Brooklyn Museum as inspired by some of the greatest icons of contemporary art» devised by «food artist» Jennifer Rubell, daughter of collectors Don and Mera Rubell, who buzzed around the event kvelling like the parents of the bar mitzvahicons of contemporary art» devised by «food artist» Jennifer Rubell, daughter of collectors Don and Mera Rubell, who buzzed around the event kvelling like the parents of the bar mitzvah kid.
Hear stories from Studio 54, The Factory and Max's Kansas City; then tour the exhibition with Maite Gomez - Rejon of Artbites before preparing food and drink inspired by Vogue food writer Maxime de la Falaise and the musicians, artists, and fashion icons of the day.
Freight + Volume is pleased to present All U Can Eat, an exhibition of recent paintings by Jennifer Coates that depict processed foods as devotional icons, using food as a vehicle to explore a variety of approaches to paint handling: from dense, detailed fields of marks and patterns to expressionist gesture and spills, familiar foods assert their physicality and transcendent radiance.
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