He discusses his debut drama, “Boogie”; what moving to Taiwan showed him about America; and what it was like to work with Pop Smoke, a star of his movie.
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Feb 28, 2021
After months of recon, one takeout rule holds true: When it comes to delivery-friendly foods, pizza and Chinese still reign.
Enter Lazy Susan, the Chinese-American restaurant that seemed to pop up in Hayes Valley overnight, with a former Mister Jiu s sous chef churning out bowls of chewy chow mein noodles and steaming platters of orange chicken that was still crunchy upon arrival at our doorstep.
When San Francisco s performing arts eventually do reopen IRL, Lazy Susan, on Fell Street near the corner of Franklin, will be ideally situated for quick dinners pre-show in the vicinity of Civic Center. Until then, consider it a gift from the to-go food gods.
Feb 26, 2021
It’s a morning coffee break that will open your eyes – not in the usual caffeine- or sugar-induced way, but to all the kids in Ottawa who don’t have to learn on empty stomachs thanks to an inclusive nutrition program to help fuel and energize them.
The Ottawa Network for Education (ONFE) is hosting 15-minute virtual coffee breaks all next week to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its School Breakfast Program. The non-profit organization is inviting the public to sit back and relax with Café Spark while it builds awareness and support for a program that typically feeds 13,500 students a day.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic caused owner Amanda Dixon to shift Lazy Susan MKE from in-person dining to takeout only, a Work-Share plan allowed the restaurant to keep four workers on part-time while unemployment insurance helped pay them for the hours they lost. (Photos courtesy of Lazy Susan MKE, from its Facebook page)
When her Milwaukee restaurant was shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020,
Amanda Dixon was able to regroup and shift to serving takeout meals with curbside pickup.