The 17th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books will be held this weekend, April 21-22, at the University of Southern California. Every year the culinary stage seems to get ever more popular with famous names like Giada de Laurentiis, Barbara Fairchild, Anne Willan, and more. This year, the line-up boosts of Los Angeles chefs including Josiah Citrin of Michelin starred restaurant Melisse and Michael Voltaggio of Ink and Ink Sack and Food Network star Anne Burrell. Check out the full schedule below.
Saturday- April 2, 2012
11:00 am Michael Voltaggio, author of “Volt ink,” Gives a Cooking Demonstration
12:30 pm Gail Simmons, author of “Talking with My Mouth Full,” Gives a Cooking Demonstration
2:00 pm Nancy Silverton, author of “The Mozza Cookbook” and Michael Voltaggio, author of “Volt ink” Discuss the La Food Scene, interviewed by Betty Hallock
3:30 pm Anne Burrell, author of “Cook like a Rock Star” Gives a...
Saturday- April 2, 2012
11:00 am Michael Voltaggio, author of “Volt ink,” Gives a Cooking Demonstration
12:30 pm Gail Simmons, author of “Talking with My Mouth Full,” Gives a Cooking Demonstration
2:00 pm Nancy Silverton, author of “The Mozza Cookbook” and Michael Voltaggio, author of “Volt ink” Discuss the La Food Scene, interviewed by Betty Hallock
3:30 pm Anne Burrell, author of “Cook like a Rock Star” Gives a...
- 4/21/2012
- by lrodrigues
- Foodista
ABC released 2nd Desperate Housewives ep 13,season 7 spoiler clip. ABC recently released a new,2nd,sneak peek,spoiler clip (below) for the upcoming "Desperate Housewives" episode 13 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "I'm Still Here." In this clip, Renee pays Bob and Lee a visit. Lee answers the door,which he comes to regret a little later on in the clip. Renee is really pissed off because she just saw interior designer Barbara Fairchild leave their house. She asks them why they hired Barbara instead of her.
- 1/22/2011
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
When I started this Hell's Kitchen recapping gig, I thought, nah, there's no way this show will win me over. And yet, here I am at week 12, eagerly anticipating this season's final few episodes. After last night, only four chefs remain. The excess fat has been trimmed, and anyone could win at this point (although I'm putting my money on a Kevin vs. Dave showdown). But the more intriguing question is this: Will our remaining chefs ever produce a thoroughly successful dinner service? I've been astonished -- as has Chef Ramsay -- by how shoddy the services have been this late in the game.
- 9/30/2009
- by John Young
- EW.com - PopWatch
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