Visitors can also grab a meaty burger to go along
with their brew at local eateries including 1909,
with their famous 1909 Burger or Bison Burger made
with a free - range patty, smoked applewood bacon, horseradish havarti, red onion, tomato, wild baby arugula, and garlic aioli; Cork Fire Kitchen's Chef's Grilled Burger
with tomato, lettuce, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, choice of aged cheddar, swiss, or pepper jack cheese; Creekside Grille at Wilson Creek Winery serving the Creekside Burger made
with natural ground
chuck, lettuce, onion, cabernet vinegar pickles, fiscalini
white cheddar, and house thousand island on a brioche bun; Crush & Brew, offering three varieties of sliders and full - size burgers (paired
with must - indulge French fries) including the Crush Burger
with red onion marmalade, brie, and Canadian bacon; E.A.T. Marketplace, serving burgers on Fridays including the EAT Burger made
with grass - fed California beef, organic farm greens, fontina cheese, organic salad greens, and house pesto aioli; and the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, serving up The Double D Burger, made
with two deep - fried patties, applewood smoked bacon, cheddar cheese, Lilt Burner mayo, lettuce, and tomato.
That film, titled Shoe Shoe, is a short black and
white clip reminiscent of CCTV footage, and captures the artist dressed as a vagrant and pushing a cart filled
with shoes down the street, occasionally
chucking them two at a time into the air.
Welcoming the viewer into «Big Girl Now,» Ms. Kristalova's concurrent show at Lehmann Maupin, is The Invisible, a 4 - foot - high girl
with inky hair sitting on her head like the detachable wig of a Lego figure, an off -
white, collared blouse marked
with grainy, vertical stains that would look like dried blood if they were slightly less orange, a short, blue - black skirt that flares out like a tutu, long
white legs falling into high - top blue
Chucks, and a smooth
white face
with no features at all.