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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

A Dash of Romance, a Whiff of Art and Food That's Good For Your Heart!

Pyusha Chatterjee, The new Indian Express A  picturesque view of blue waves gushing towards the yellow sand, romantic ambience and delectable food — definitely something you’d not like to miss. That’s what the reloaded version of Chiraz Art Cafe has in store. Initially located in Cholamandal Artists Village, the cafe has

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Novato art gallery's main dish is food

Nancy Davis Kho, SFGate Twelve years ago, around the time photographer Matthew Carden and food stylist Jennifer Carden got married, they kicked around the idea of opening an art gallery that would combine their passions for art and food. “We even reserved a URL back then. I think it was FoodIsArt.com,” says

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

A Day at elBulli

A Day at elBulli: an insight into the ideas, methods and creativity of Ferran Adrià is an exclusive look behind the scenes at elBulli, voted ‘Best Restaurant in the World’ for the last three years, and into the mind of Ferran Adrià, the most creative chef working today … READ MORE

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Food for Thought

Judith H. Dobrzynski, The Wall Street Journal ‘Food, glorious food . . . magical food, fabulous food, beautiful food.” Those lyrics from “Oliver!” apply to many of the works on view in “Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture and Cuisine” at the Art Institute of Chicago … READ MORE

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Something fishy about this new art gallery

Daniel Tobin, Stuff Sushi, artwork and coffee aren’t usually things you see being sold in the same room. But Keiko Shimomura and Aaron Tan are passionate about all three, and have brought them together at the newly opened Koi Sushi Bar and Gallery. Open for just a month now, the Marshlands Road

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

The Best Food Books of 2013

Corbt Kummer, The Atlantic Forty years ago a young anthropology graduate student named Merry White published a book of recipes she’d used as in the catering jobs she worked to put herself through school. The book was accidental: A publisher saw the sheaf of recipes she’d left lying around, and

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Incredible edible factory on display

Hebden Bridge Times The upper Calder Valley has got its first edible mill thanks to the hard work and generosity of an artist and her daughter. Kate Clarke and daughter Jess Hollings made a ginger bread model of Innovation Mill and presented it to owner David Fletcher last week … READ

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Lucky Peach's Art Exhibit; Copenhagen Cooking 2014

Erin DeJesus, Eater Cultishly beloved quarterly food journal Lucky Peach will host its first annual gallery show, dubbed The Art in Article, at NYC’s Bleecker Street Arts Club on December 19 and 20.  The hybrid exhibit/pop-shop will feature work by many Lucky Peach artists and illustrators, as well as “gifts” for sale by

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Street Food Cinema at Glasgow Film Festival

The Fan Carpet From the fifty hardboiled eggs in Cool Hand Luke to Mia Wallace’s $5 diner shake from Pulp Fiction (and let’s not even get into that kitchen scene from 9 ½ Weeks), food and cinema have a long, strange, and occasionally stomach-churning relationship … READ MORE

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Sharing the tradition of gingerbread houses

Beverly Parungao, GoodFood The festive season is marked by treasured customs, from hanging wreaths on the front door and decorating the Christmas tree, to opening gifts at the stroke of midnight.In the kitchen, certain well-known traditions are also preserved: glazing a ham, laying out fresh Australian seafood on the table,

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Edible Art by Carl Warner Arrives for Int’l Holidays

Scott Lewinski, Craveonline During the Christmas season, it’s OK for a man to embrace a little lighthearted holiday imagery. And, evidently, it’s OK for some men to play with their good. Liverpool-born artist, Carl Warner earns a living creating real life Candyland scenes … READ MORE

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Incredible art looks good enough to eat

Chinadaily Sarah Ward, a professional food grapher, pays homage to popular artists and their renowned artwork in her series ‘Edible Art’. Artist has transformed Damien Hirst’s For The Love Of Goddiamond skull, with the jewels replaced by brightly-coloured boiled sweets.… READ MORE

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

The Network Unites for Local Food!

Slow Food On December 10, young leaders from the Slow Food Youth Network (SFYN) started arriving at the Slow Food headquarters in Bra, Italy. Coming from countries across the world including Bulgaria, Brazil, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and the USA, participants from a total of 23 countries will be

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The Chocolate Way, a cultural route across Europe

ART-idea’s Director, Diane Dodd, was invited in her capacity as Council of Europe evaluator of The Chocolate Way, a cultural route nominated as candidate Route Mayor of the Council of Europe. The event brought together European partners of The Chocolate Way network to discuss the development of the Route. The

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