Tagged: genre: food

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Son Lux – You Don’t Know Me

You Don’t Know Me is the second single from Son Lux’s latest album titled Bones, directed by Nathan Johnson and created by The Made Shop, and it stars Maslany alongside Noah Segan, in what fans are describing as alternate universe Orphan Black.

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Steak (R)Evolution

Director and producer Franck Ribière loves meat, so he got together with his favorite French butcher Yves-Marie Le Bourdonnec to find the most delicious steak globe-trotting to the steak capitals of the world.

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Let’s Eat – Season 1

The only thing a 34-year-old independent divorcée cannot do by herself is to eat out, despite her habit of eating her stress out. That is until she begrudgingly befriends her floor neighbors, and embarks on a food journey that will break some hearts, but most of all bring friendship, joy and savory dishes to your soul.

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Diandra’s 2014 in Music

From strident Latin American rap to chill pop, jazz takes on classical works to unrepentant disco, along with the Utopia soundtrack (once again), songs of all sorts of styles stood out to me from the past year.

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Juan Year of Art: 2014 Edition

Juan jokes. Don’t you love ’em. I do. So that’s why my first full year of cataloging almost everything I saw and read this year gets a Juan joke instead of one. ONE WHOLE...

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Chef (2014)

Chef has Jon Favreau as the director, writer and star of his latest directorial effort, which not only deals with the love for food, but it simultaneously deals with the passion for cooking as well as showcasing a father-and-son reconnection storyline.

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Hundred-Foot Journey, The

An Indian family from Mumbai flee their country and settle in a rather remote, but quaint, ville in the south of France where they open an Indian restaurant in front of a one-Michelin-star place.