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These Are the James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Award Winners, 2024
Bon Appetit via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA city with a population just barely exceeding 68,000 welcoming a newfound national spotlight for...
Tasty Takeout: Sip & Share Wines
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 7 days agoGet ready, Indianapolis! Sip & Share Wines is joining the Juneteenth Foodways Festival.
How to Get Involved in the 2024 Election Beyond Voting
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVote and…host a community potluck. The saying is true: food brings people together. Hosting a...
D.C. chef Michael Rafidi’s Beard Award is a ‘huge moment for Palestinians’
Washington Post· 2 days agoWhen his name was announced Monday as winner of the James Beard Award for outstanding chef in...
Exclusive: Essence reveals New Orleans-themed covers for fest's 30th anniversary
Axios· 3 days agoEssence magazine is dedicating its latest edition to celebrating New Orleans, the longtime home of...
2 Alaska journalists win James Beard Media Awards
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoA pair of Alaska journalists have won James Beard Media Awards for their work covering food-related issues in the state. Laureli Ivanoff, an Inupiaq...
North 2 Shore: Art as a catalyst for change: tackling food injustice
NJ.com· 17 hours agoThe massive three-week North 2 Shore Festival moved to the small screen Wednesday to promote food...
Here's a list of 2024 Juneteenth events planned in central Indiana
WTHR Indianapolis· 3 days agoFor more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day – June 19, 1865 – when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out ...
Plentiful food: Juneteenth traditionally celebrated with tables laden with tasty dishes
Temple Daily Telegram· 4 days agoNo matter what June 19 was called or where the celebrations occurred, festive tables overflowed with...
Here's how you can celebrate Juneteenth across Middle Tennessee!
News Channel 5 Nashville· 2 days agoJuneteenth commemorates the day, June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned that they were free. This was around two months after Confederate general ...