
Pasta Grannies, Nina Chanel's Latest Exhibition, NY's Fall Folk Music Scene, The Art of Morris Hirshfield
All Of It with Alison Stewart | Nov 1, 2022
The creator of the "Pasta Grannies" YouTube channel and author of the award-winning cookbook of the same name, Vicky Bennison, returns to All Of It to discuss her new book, Comfort Cooking: Traditional Family Recipes From Italy’s Best Home Cooks, which aims to make authentic Italian cooking accessible.
Framily Ties: You Win Some, You Lose Some, is on view at Pace Prints until November 12. The show spotlights Nina Chanel Abney's bold, colorful printwork. Abney joins to discuss.
As the air gets crisper and cooler, you might be looking for a musical pairing of acoustic arrangements, clear vocal harmonies and cozy, catchy, simple familiar tunes. In other words, folk music. Folk musicians Heather Wood and Jules Peiperl, board members of the Folk Music Society of New York, discuss the New York folk music scene, and preview the best upcoming acts and standout venues in our area.
When he retired from a career as a tailor and shoemaker, Morris Hirshfield began painting. In his short career as an artist, he created 78 works with vibrant color and patterns, and had a number of shows and exhibitions before he died in 1946. After fading into obscurity, his art is now the center of a new exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum, Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered, on view until January 29. The show's curator and Art History professor Richard Meyer joins to discuss.
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