Kati Marton's Paris Love Story
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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Paris: A Love Story is a contest between a city and a state (of mind) over which one will become the main subject. Kati Marton’s new book doubles as a valentine to the French capital and a réquiem for heartbreak and loss.
The author and ...
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Eleanor Ehrenkranz Culls Jewish Poetry to "Explain Life"
Friday, August 24, 2012
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On November 27, when Eleanor Ehrenkranz presents her anthology of modern Yiddish, Israeli and American-Jewish poems, history will have come full circle. Dr. Ehrenkranz, an English professor at Pace University, conceived the idea for the book several ...
Miya's Sushi: A Guilt-free Meal
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
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Now that the Olympics are over, we can once again turn our attention to a more serious global phenomenon: sushi. Raw fish -- the former cat food staple -- is conquering the world. China, India, Latin America -- consumers across exploding markets ...
Homage to French Film Director Claude Miller
Monday, August 20, 2012
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This past June, JCC Greenwich showed Claude Miller's wartime remembrance Un Secret (A Secret) at the Byram Shubert Library. Based on a best-selling autobiographical novel by Phillippe Grimbert, Un Secret charts a Jewish couple’s survival in ...
Baker & Spice, London
Friday, August 17, 2012
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Touring London is hard work. Buckingham Palace, West End -- just thinking about the British Museum sounds exhausting! When sightseeing zaps your reserves, time to ditch culture and refuel. Carbs, glorious carbs...
Baker & Spice is there to help ...