June 30, 2021 · ·
Los Angeles, CA (
RestaurantNews.com) Southern California casual dining restaurant,
My Fish Stop, received a major marketing push in a national commercial. My Fish Stop and owner Harris “P Gordy” Brown were featured in a commercial by Coca-Cola and BET’s partnership titled “A Seat at The Table”, hosted by Republic Records artist Coi Leray, which highlights local small businesses by partnering to help grow their businesses. My Fish Stop is Coi Leray’s favorite Black owned restaurant and she selected it to be featured and supported. The restaurant is located at
14843 ½ Burbank Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411 and is owned by local businessman Harris Brown. Brown, a native of Mississippi, brings his love for soul food and the Delta region style of cooking fish, he calls Mississippi Soul by creating options based on recipes of his late mother. Since opening five years ago Brown has garnered the support of celebrities such as Snoop Dogg, Wiz
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Best Restaurants in Arkansas 2021
Best Restaurants in Arkansas 2021 Matthew Martin
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Arkansas Times’ Readers Choice restaurant contest. The issue went to press at a time when restaurants have, for just shy of one year, been faced with a pandemic and the necessary safety rules that have limited their customers. So, this year, we have a new category to join our traditional bests: Best Pandemic Dining. Our readers have praised Trio’s Restaurant and The Hive in Bentonville for keeping diners safely spaced. They’ve toasted Flyway Brewing and Superior Bathhouse Brewery in Hot Springs for their beer-to-go service. (A feature on Flyway, which also won Most Innovative, illustrates how it kept aloft.) They’ve recognized Star of India for its to-go packaging (and we give Sami Lal his due for his enduring success). Our readers found much to praise in restaurants from Fayetteville (Atlas and The Farmer’s Table Cafe)
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COVID-19 filmmakers’ diaries get candid on death, despair, coffee and chaos Watching all 16 films and trying to relate to each and every one of their stories feels like reliving all ten months of the lockdown exhausting as if stuck in an oven, baking for a protracted amount of time until you are numb to the fire, until people are reduced to numbers of deaths and recoveries, likes and dislikes, until life shrinks into your phone or your computer. We are not dealing with just the virus but with an even bigger threat to our lives and civil liberties.