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This week on the show, the Review Crew – in the form of NYC curator Allie Marotta, East Coast Editor at Large Blake Weil, Exec. Editor Emeritus Kathryn Yu, NYC correspondent Penelope Ray, and host Noah Nelson – gather to talk about the end of Sleep No More's era defining run in New York City and the last run of shows and parties at the McKittrick Hotel, the show's venue in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood which now recedes into history. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why does wine feel so special, beyond just being a drink? In this episode of Wine Talks, Paul K chats with Wanda Mann, East Coast Editor for SOMM Journal and The Tasting Panel. With over 16 years of experience in the wine industry, Wanda takes us on her journey from anthropology to wine expert, sharing what makes wine deeply anthropological. They discuss everything from the intersection of wine, culture, and history, the evolving inclusivity in wine, and why stories make every wine bottle memorable. The conversation also touches on the generational shifts in wine trends, the rise of non-alcoholic options, and why developing your palate should be a personal, ongoing journey. Listen in and explore the world of wine through a whole new lens! Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00) Wanda Mann's journey through wine and culture (01:08) The anthropology of wine (05:00) What makes wine different from other beverages (13:27) Simplifying wine education for consumers (15:28) Younger generations and their evolving wine preferences (24:10) Non-alcoholic wine and industry innovations (29:27) Diversity challenges and progress in the wine industry (34:27) Wanda's father's influence as a chef on her passion for flavor (49:58) The role of wine in connecting people (54:42) Additional Resources:
Life & Trust – the upcoming show from Emursive, the NYC presenters of Sleep No More & proprietors of the McKittrick Hotel – is the subject of much rumor & speculation, something our Review Crew is not immune to!Join NoPro's NYC curator Allie Marotta, East Coast Editor at Large Blake Weil, NYC correspondents Nicholas Fortugno and Penelope Ray along with host Noah Nelson as they dig into what's known, what's supposed, and what just might be about the highly anticipated show that opens later this month.Then stick around as Larry Myers joins us to talk about his Hollywood Fringe show Did I Just Join A Cult? about his time with The Tension Experience.SHOW NOTESLife & TrustDid I Just Join A Cult?Hollywood Fringe Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wanda Mann is the East Coast Editor of The SOMM Journal and The Tasting Panel, and founder of "Wine with Wanda." Her writing has also been published in Food & Wine, Decanter, VinePair, and NAPA Magazine, and she has a loyal following on Instagram.Wanda is a speaker, host, and judge at wine events around the world, including the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival, and the Women In Wine Leadership Symposium. She is also on the board of the Society of Wine Educators.You can find her at winewithwanda.com or on Instagram at WineDineWanda.
"Wine Talks with Paul K" dives into the vibrant world of wine with the featured guest, Wanda Mann, who brings her extensive knowledge and passion to the conversation. In this not-to-be-missed episode, the main points covered are: 1. **Demystifying Wine Talk**: Paul K and Wanda Mann tackle the complexity of wine terminology, deliberating on how it can sometimes alienate new wine enthusiasts. They discuss the importance of simplifying wine language to make the experience more accessible and enjoyable for consumers. 2. **Consumer Trends and Preferences**: The discussion takes a turn into the latest trends in the wine industry, such as the rise of non-alcoholic and low-alcohol wines, and the increasing popularity of canned wines. Paul and Wanda weigh in on how these trends reflect the changing landscape of consumer behavior and the need for the wine industry to adapt. 3. **Diversity and Inclusion in the Wine Industry**: A significant portion of the conversation shines a light on the importance of diversity within the wine world. They share insights on the progress being made and the ongoing need for inclusivity, concerning both the consumers and professionals in the field, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. 4. **Cultural and Generational Shifts**: This episode also delves into how wine is woven into the social fabric across different cultures and generations. Wanda and Paul discuss the role of organic and biodynamic wines, the irony surrounding new-age beverages, and the continuous shift in generational attitudes towards wine consumption. 5. **The Power of Storytelling in Wine**: Finally, the podcast emphasizes how each bottle of wine tells a story and that learning about wine is an endless journey. With anecdotes from Wanda Mann's own life and career, including her transition from the events director at Princeton Club to a respected wine enthusiast and writer, there's a personal touch that resonates with anyone who values the narrative behind their glass of wine. Wanda Mann is the East Coast editor of SOMM Journal and East Coast Editor of The Tasting Panel. A native New Yorker, she graduated from Pomona College in California. Through her event planning at the Princeton Club, she fell in love with wine, moving into the industry and eventually sharing her insights on a popular lifestyle blog aimed at women enthusiasts. A poignant story shared by Wanda highlights her father's determination to thrive as a chef in New York's diverse kitchens despite facing significant adversity, demonstrating that passion and grit can overcome barriers—a testament to her own path in the often-intimidating world of wine.
We talk about one of the most durable franchises in television history. Guests: Librarian Margaret H. Willison and Sarah D. Bunting, the East Coast Editor of Previously.TV
This week's episode is a wide-ranging chat with Ethan Rothstein, the former editor of ARLnow.com. Ethan, who's now the East Coast Editor for Bisnow, talks with Scott about what it was like to report for ARLnow. They also discuss the future of Arlington's economy, how everyone seems to hate Advanced Towing, the story behind the million dollar bus stop, the Arlington streetcar saga and the current state of the news business. This is a long episode but is a must-listen for any local news nerds who want to know what happens behind the scenes at ARLnow and what journalists really think about some big local issues.
Jenn and Bev speak with African American poet Cynthia Manick who is also curator of the Soul Sister Revue quarterly reading series and East Coast Editor for Jamii Publishing. They speak on the benefits of finding voice and community in the literary world, pursuing your art, as well as understanding to find voice is to continue working as an artist.
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our segment with the East Coast Editor of SFX Magazine: Tara Bennett.Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our extended chat with the East Coast Editor of SFX Magazine and co-author of DK Publishing's Official LOST Encyclopedia. One of genre entertainment's most-respected insiders, Tara looks back at 2011 and ahead to 2012's top projects. Suvudu: Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers