Cari, Kelly and Mary chat with Paul Jacek in a wonderful and rambunctious exploration of the Burger.
Cari, Mary and Kelly chat with artist and composer Cheryl Beatty and we help settle the sanwich question with a brief tangential discussion of intrinsic nature of sliders.
Mary, Cari, and Kelly chat with comedian Janelle Niles about the power of a mayonnaise sandwich and cheese curds.
In episode 2, Kelly, Cari, and Mary talk with mustard impresario Zane Caplansky and get a bit zen.
Order Up! is a podcast where four friends who love to talk food are joined each episode by a guest to debate some questions.
I grew up loving comics and I thought, like most people who were kids during the 80s, Batman was one of the coolest heroes. The Dark Knight (by Frank Miller) was released when I was 12, blowing my mind with the kind of dark and absolutely nightmarish places it went.
I stood in the audience to see New Order, a band with a dark and tragic past whose phoenix-like rise from the ashes of Joy Division was the source of several documentaries and biopics.
To be honest, I was a little concerned going into Black Adam. A lot of the social media leading to the release had the feel of chirping before a big sporting event.
On a blustery October afternoon, several hundred wrestling and comic book fans came together to celebrate Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, a local boy made good (yes we claim Dwayne Johnson like we claim Keanu Reeves -- the connection is arm's length but we need the wins here in Toronto). He was here promoting the upcoming DC Films/Warner Bros.
I spent several years working on and hosting a podcast where I listened to comedy albums, so when I was asked to review Sally Brooks' upcoming album Street Bird, I was very excited.
Sally is a touring comic, writer, and podcaster. She was born in Cincinnati before moving to New York and finally settling in Atlanta.
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