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  • Have you heard our groundbreaking series "Evolutionaries"? Check it out and hear the life stories of the people who changed food forever.
  • Save the date! Our Hawaiian Underground BBQ will be on August 11th at Roberta's. More info to come!
  • The New Amsterdam Market is preparing their most important market ever, June 23 at Old Fulton Fish Market - New York's oldest public gathering site. More info here!
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    First Aired - 11/17/2011 03:00PM
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    U Look Hungry gets lucky this week as host Helen Hollyman interviews Chris Ying and Peter Meehan, editors of the quarterly David Chang + McSweeneys lovechild: The Lucky Peach. They talk about Lucky Peach's success during a time when the future of print media is uncertain along with this issue's theme, the sweet spot. But don't mistake them for print purists, they have also taken to technology and coupled the magazine with an amazing and beautiful iPad app. Tune in for a funny and serious discussion of why physical media isn't going anywhere soon as well as the possible use of quionoa as a future currency and Dave Chang's obsession with Road House.

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    First Aired - 05/12/2013 02:00PM
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    Food is not the new rock 'n' roll. This week on The Mike & Judy Show, Mike Edison and Judy McGuire are joined in the studio by Paul Gerard of Exchange Alley in NYC's East Village, and Spyro Poulos of Girl to Gorilla. Listen in to hear about The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition on punk rock, and why the opening was so stale. Hear Paul talk about the restaurant industry, and why it's more akin to pop music than rock 'n' roll. Learn some New Orleans food history from Paul, and hear a selection from Girl to Gorilla's first album! After the break, hear conversations about the evolution of New York, and why more transplants need to let their freak flags fly. What is Paul's gripe with the James Beard Awards? Find out on this week's episode of The Mike & Judy Show! This program has been sponsored by Roberta's.

    "They're saying that food is the new rock 'n' roll. But it's all pop; we're represented by housewives and buffoons." [5:30]

    "Everyone wants to make their own little Midwest in Brooklyn!" [20:00]

    -- Paul Gerard on The Mike & Judy Show

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    First Aired - 01/30/2012 02:00PM
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    This week on Snacky Tunes get ready for some sweet talk and tunes with Bryan Petroff of the Big Gay Ice Cream truck and shop and musical guest The Static Jacks. Tune in to hear about how Bryan and his partner Doug Quint grew their business from a seasonal truck to their own brick-and-mortar outpost in the East Village, completely decked out with Swarovski crystal encrusted unicorn murals and winged cats. Later on The Static Jacks bring their own sugary tunes to the airwaves with an energetic live in-studio acoustic set. This episode is sponsored by Fairway Market.

    "Ice cream trucks have been doing the same things for decades. . . so we basically said let's have fun with it."

    --Bryan Petroff on Snacky Tunes

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