Month: May 2017

Lean Cuisine: Not Just for College Kids

Lean Cuisine: Not Just for College Kids

When two culinary powerhouses join forces, you know you’re in for something special. And that’s exactly what we got last week when we joined Lean Cuisine at Brooklyn’s Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD). The museum, which creates exhibits and hosts programs, cooking classes, tastings, seminars and more, was the perfect backdrop to learn about Lean Cuisine’s new Asian-inspired dishes, […]

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Meet “Wink,” The Boy That Will Steal Your Heart

Meet “Wink,” The Boy That Will Steal Your Heart

“Wink” by Neil Koenigsberg is a character study of two people broken by the past and finding what they long for in an uncertain future. Directed by Ron Beverly, this production sets to explore the importance of labels and understanding in a world in which understanding is not as important as how you can make others understand. A mixture of […]

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Blind Acceptance: A Memoir About Life, Racism and Religion

Blind Acceptance: A Memoir About Life, Racism and Religion

I’m not sure what I was expecting when I started to read Blind Acceptance, but what I do know is that the story blew me away. Written by Sandra Pimentel, the memoir takes readers on a journey through her childhood, the evolution of her marriage, her relationship with religion and how she navigates through the cultural complexities of the last […]

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