Archive page for July 2016

Listening to NPR on WUNC today, I heard the following:

  • News from San Diego Comic-Con that Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang won the Eisner Award for best new series, for Paper Girls. My daughters and I have been reading this series from the start. We know Brian, who has been a friend of Erin's family in Cleveland for decades. (Brian was a summer intern when I was editor of Northern Ohio Live.)
  • Weekend Edition Saturday featured a report from Marfa, Texas, about the artist Robert Irwin, by Tom Michael. Tom is married to Erin's sister, and he's recently left Marfa Public Radio, which he founded a decade ago, to become general manager of Boise State Public Radio.

Congrats to Brian and Tom.

Blogging from Looking Glass Cafe this morning, after shopping at Carrboro Farmers Market. Last week at the market, I recognized Melody Kramer, and stopped to introduce myself, and tell her I appreciate the writing she does on Twitter and for Poynter.

Erin and I attended a pop-up dinner at Crook's Corner, in Chapel Hill, earlier this week, organized by Pableaux Johnson, a New Orleans-based photographer. He is on the road this summer with his #redbeansroadshow, in which he cooks up a simple meal of red beans and his grandfather's cornbread, along with tomato-and-mayonnaise sandwiches and deviled eggs. 

My friend and mentor, Paul Jones -- he's mentioned in my Zuiker Chronicles post about our dinner in Paris earlier this month -- snapped a pic of Pableaux explaining the reason for the night: Put your phones away, food is served family style, enjoy and talk with your tablemates.

So we did. The food was delicious. I talked at length with Sheila Neal, project coordinator for NC Choices. Sheila is organizing a conference for Carolina women working in the meat business. Just a couple days before, I'd made osso buco with beef shank I'd bought from Chapel Hill Creamery, a women-owned business that sells really good cheese at the Carrboro Farmers Market. Sheila and her husband, Matt, are owners of the acclaimed Neal's Deli in Carrboro, and they're friends with a couple couples that Erin and I know well.

So, it was an enjoyable evening on the humid patio of Crook's, where I had enjoyed brunch and a conversation with Dave Winer back in 2005. That conversation led to my many BlogTogether activities. The red beans dinner this week reminded me of my previous The Long Table dinners, and rekindled the back-burner idea to do my part to bring people together for good food, good conversation and stronger community.

BBQ

This week, I also made pulled pork barbecue, using a pork butt I bought at the farmers market, and following the Eastern North Carolina BBQ technique of my friend, Michael Ruhlman. I first seared the pork butt on the hot side of the small charcoal grill, then moved it to the cool side, added wet hickory chips, and smoked the pork for 30 minutes, then moved it to the oven for six hours. The next day, when we dug in, it was delicious. Of course, I'm lucky in that I have at least three good BBQ places within a 10-minute drive. But this home BBQ technique is a winner.

Yesterday's news out of Nice, France is tragic, horrifying. When I learned of it, a physical memory of the Mediterranean air, warmth, smell and serenity washed over me, briefly. I wish that feeling could last, for me and all those in Nice, forever. Wishing for peace.

My blog post about the holiday in Provence is on the Zuiker Chronicles.

My holiday in southern France was quite enjoyable. A longer post to come this weekend. Meanwhile, I'm back at work. Also testing the new version of Little Outliner, announced by Dave here.