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Personal style as protest, Steven Horton Jr's Black Justice Flag, NYC's unusual vending machine and more from around the web
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Personal style as protest, Steven Horton Jr's Black Justice Flag, NYC's unusual vending machine and more from around the web
A Gathering Basket is a new, virtual cookbook by Indigenous people, for Indigenous people. Breaking from tradition, this groundbreaking cookbook includes digital recipes, essays, videos and new releases that coincide with the …
To celebrate the release of Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide, the curious culinary book by Atlas Obscura co-founder and co-author Dylan Thuras, the inspiring and eccentric community-powered website will debut a vending …
Part cookbook and part art tome, The Kitchen Studio: Culinary Creations by Artists comprises illustrations, paintings, photographs and recipes from 70 artists. With stunning works by Klodin Erb, Nicolas Party, Olafur Eliasson, …
From Eat Offbeat, The Kitchen Without Borders is part cookbook, part story book. With recipes by refugees and asylees from Syria, Sri Lanka, Iran, Eritrea, Venezuela and beyond, who relocated to NYC and …
With a new cookbook and a reimagined approach to catering, this profit-with-purpose company continues breaking down borders
Painted works on trash collected in parks, three-story installations, a fundraiser for families of the Atlanta hate crime victims and more
With 50 clever recipes, “created in collaboration with chefs across North America,” along with numerous waste-saving tips, IKEA’s ScrapsBook cookbook teaches at-home chefs of all skill levels how to transform their food …
Cookbooks and candy, spices and snacks, booze and breads that take you on a trip
Somali chef Hawa Hassan’s In Bibi’s Kitchen shares recipes and tales from grandmothers living in the eight African nations that touch the Indian Ocean: South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Comoros, Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia …