[Folkserv] Lolis Elie, food critic & writer, to speak 9/30

Moriarty, Megan moriarty.8 at osu.edu
Mon Aug 29 14:09:51 EDT 2022


Save the date! Lolis Elie, author, food critic and television writer for a variety of series, including HBO's Treme, will speak in the Barnett Center on Friday, September 30th for a brown bag lunch. Co-sponsored by the Department of Comparative Studies.

Find more info here: https://cfs.osu.edu/events/origins-and-extensions-pleasures-new-orleans-food
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Origins and Extensions: The Pleasures of New Orleans Food<https://cfs.osu.edu/events/origins-and-extensions-pleasures-new-orleans-food>
The pleasures of New Orleans food are often attributed to the high standards and culinary skills of the French colonists. However, a closer look reveals that all the peoples of New Orleans have made significant contributions, perhaps none more so than the west African residents. Join us for a talk about the origins of New Orleans food, its cultural significance, and its current state.
cfs.osu.edu



Megan Moriarty

Education Program Specialist


The Ohio State University

Humanities Institute

456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210


Center for Folklore Studies<https://cfs.osu.edu/>

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