At home upstate with Ruth Reichl
At home upstate with Ruth Reichl
The famous food writer shares her Hudson Valley life, including where she eats, what she s working on, and driving the Taconic
Rose Palazzolo
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Ruth Reichl, the former editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, lives full time at her Spencertown home in Columbia County.Ruth Reichl
In 2009, after Gourmet magazine was shuttered, Ruth Reichl moved full-time to Spencertown in Columbia County, to her sun-drenched home on a hill that she and her husband built in 2002.
Reichl the former food editor at The Los Angeles Times, restaurant critic of The New York Times, six-time James Beard winning author, best-selling memoirist and, for a decade, the editor of Gourmet magazine decided it was time to make a big change.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
In addition to his role at
Fresh Air, Davies is a senior reporter for WHYY in Philadelphia. Prior to WHYY, he spent 19 years as a reporter and columnist for the
Philadelphia Daily News, covering government and politics.
Before joining the
Daily News in 1990, Davies was city hall bureau chief for KYW News Radio, Philadelphia s commercial all-news station. From 1982 to 1986, Davies was a reporter for WHYY covering local issues and filing reports for NPR. He also edited a community newspaper in Philadelphia and has worked as a teacher, a cab driver and a welder.
Davies is a graduate of the University of Texas.
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Weekly Links to streaming book and theatre events.
Bay Area Book Festival Richard Flanagan, Thursday June 3, 7 pm. See website for streaming events from the 2021 festival
Books Inc Stacey Abrams, May 13, 6 pm. Jhumpa Lahiri, May 18, 6 pm; Rachel Kushner, May 20, 5 pm; Michael Lewis, May 20, 6 pm. Andy Weir, May 27, 5 pm.
Book Passage. Ian Manuel, May 16, 4 pm. Neal Allen with Anne Lamott, May 27, 5 pm.
The Booksmith The Bindery has moved to 1727 Haight Street in San Francisco. Lilly Dancyger with Alia Volz, May 13, 6 pm.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
In addition to his role at
Fresh Air, Davies is a senior reporter for WHYY in Philadelphia. Prior to WHYY, he spent 19 years as a reporter and columnist for the
Philadelphia Daily News, covering government and politics.
Before joining the
Daily News in 1990, Davies was city hall bureau chief for KYW News Radio, Philadelphia s commercial all-news station. From 1982 to 1986, Davies was a reporter for WHYY covering local issues and filing reports for NPR. He also edited a community newspaper in Philadelphia and has worked as a teacher, a cab driver and a welder.
Davies is a graduate of the University of Texas.
Conan the Barbarian and lots of
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