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Comfort Food in Conversation

Terrace Theater

In partnership with Bold Fork Books, join a special panel conversation with authors, journalists, and recipe developers about food’s power to comfort our bodies and minds.

Wed. Oct. 16, 2024

  • Wed. Oct. 16, 2024 7:30p.m.

Program

What’s your comfort food? Why does food have the ability to nurture and relax us? And what do all comfort foods have in common around the world?

Explore these topics and more in a special panel conversation with authors, journalists, and recipe developers. You’ll leave with a new appreciation—and hunger—for the foods that comfort our bodies and minds.

Panel to include food writer and owner of Bomb Biscuit Co. Erika Council, Provost Associate Professor at American University Dr. Kathleen Holton, independent curator and producer Liz Hottel, food reporter and author Priya Krishna, and cookbook author Joan Nathan.

This event is in partnership with Bold Fork Books.

Panelists

Panelists subject to change without notice.

  • Erika Council

    Erika Council is a baker, food writer, recipe developer, food photographer, educator, and chef/owner of Bomb Biscuits in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Dr. Kathleen Holton

    Dr. Kathleen Holton is a provost associate professor co-appointed in the Departments of Health Studies and Neuroscience at American University in Washington, D.C.

  • Liz Hottel

    Liz Hottel is an independent curator and producer who is deeply engaged in the intersections of food, culture, and thought.

  • Priya Krishna

    Priya Krishna is a food reporter and video host for the New York Times and the bestselling author of multiple cookbooks including Indian-ish and Cooking at Home.

  • Joan Nathan

    JOAN NATHAN is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and other publications. She is the author of 12 books, including Jewish Cooking in America and The New American Cooking, both of which won James Beard Awards and IACP Awards.

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