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Category Archives: culinary arts
Navratri Celebrations in Earl Hall
An auspicious event was celebrated in Columbia University’s religious and community service HQ Earl Hall on 16th October. This was one of the events highlighting the increasing number of events from South Asia being celebrated where every Columbian can be … Continue reading
Posted in culinary arts, Dance, Multicultural
Tagged Columbia University, Earl Hall, Female Gods, Goddess Durga, Hinduism, India, Navratri
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Video of the Day: Because Life is Better with a Vuvuzela
So what have you been up to this summer? Working hard at that internship, or skipping out of work to get drunk at odd mornings while blowing a plastic horn for a country you have only vague and irrelevant ties … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, culinary arts, Jobs and Internships, Television, Video of the Day, Visual Art
Tagged angela radulescu, Photography, vuvuzela, world cup
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Eating Through the East Village
It may have poured rain on Tuesday for Commencement, but the weather was perfect by Thursday, as my sister and I joined the New York Food Tours East Village Food Tasting and Cultural Tour. New York Food Tours, owned and … Continue reading
Posted in culinary arts, Multicultural
Tagged culinary arts, food, New York, walking tour
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Baking in Stop-Motion Animation
Baking a cake: it’s art. It’s science. It’s delicious. French artist Alexandre Dubosc has combined all these elements of baking into a delightful stop-motion animated film that’s both whimsical and intriguing. You can also check out Dubosc’s Flickr page for … Continue reading
Posted in culinary arts, Film, Video of the Day
Tagged Alexandre Dubosc, animation, baking, Film, food, French, Photography, stop-motion animation, Video of the Day
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As We Go On, We Remember/All The Shows We Saw Together
For the Class of 2010, the month before graduation is full of both longing for the past and excitement for the future. Coupled with that excitement, however, is uncertainty. Graduates are full of questions about what their futures will bring, … Continue reading
Posted in Commencement Carnival, culinary arts, Museums, Theater, Tickets, Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged CAAL, cloisters, Commencement Carnival, denzel washington, fela, fences, Museums
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Food, Glorious Food!
Last time I went to Community Food & Juice, I felt the impulse to start singing… “Food glorious foood!” For the waitress’ sake, I composed a haiku about my brioche french toast instead. Like Oliver Twist, I usually can’t afford … Continue reading
Rock Out With Chocolate Records
Combining two great loves: chocolate and music. After losing his job at a brewery, Peter Lardong decided to experiment with edible vinyl records. He went through ice cream, beer, cola, sausages, cheese, and butter, before finally settling on chocolate as … Continue reading
Posted in culinary arts, Music
Tagged chocolate, chocolate records, culinary arts, Music, Peter Lardong, vinyl
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