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Louisiana Eats: Remembering K-Paul s and Julia Reed

2020 has been a tumultuous year filled with loss – and the toll on our hospitality industry continues with many restaurants having to shutter their doors after decades in business. One of New Orleans most significant losses came in July when K-Paul s Louisiana Kitchen closed permanently. Chef Paul Prudhomme and his wife Kay opened the restaurant in 1979, making it into one of the most popular eating places in the city and among the most influential in the United States. On this week s show, we remember K-Paul s and all the magical things that happened there with Sandy Hanson – who was at K-Paul’s from the day they opened the doors – and from her brother-in-law, Chef Frank Brigtsen – who credits his culinary success to his friend and mentor, a man he simply calls chef.

The Fashion Figures We Lost in 2020

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. One of the lessons of 2020 is that we’re better together. This was the year of collective action, of joining forces while maintaining social distancing in order to get things done in fashion, and beyond. The industry lost some of its star players this year, talents who revolutionized retail, pushed design forward, supported rising talent, and made the world a richer place. They will be missed. Pierre Cardin with some of his designs, 2014. Photo: Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images Pierre Cardin, Futurist Designer and Businessman, 98 Always forward-thinking and ever active, Pierre Cardin was hard at work on a new cultural center when he died. On the design front Cardin is best remembered for his Space Age looks for men and women. Futurism informed his furniture and product designs, as well. An avid and acute businessman, he was way ahead of the curve when it came to ready-to-wear and licensing, which are the engi

Conestoga Valley school board reorganizes

When: Conestoga Valley school board reorganization meeting, Dec. 7. What happened: Board members unanimously reelected Todd Shertzer for a second two-year term as president. Shertzer, who joined the board in 2009, previously served one term as vice president. Members also unanimously elected Dana Mead as vice president. She replaces Julia Reed, who moved out of the district in August. Quotable: “Being reelected as board president allows me to continue to serve our schools and participate in the direction of our district,” Shertzer wrote in an email after the meeting. “In the current times, serving is hard —and sometimes thankless — work, but I consider it a privilege to serve our community, and I look forward to what opportunities this new year will present.”

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