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Pizza and bagels in the Mississippi Delta might have once been considered a non sequitur, but Marisol and Rory Doyle have put the small town of Cleveland, Mississippi on the global pizza map, thanks to a recent NY Times article featuring their destination wood-fired pizzas. What started as a once-a-week bagel cart has grown into a local treasure and destination pizza cafe. Hear all about the Doyles, Leña Pizza and Bagels, Rory's award-winning photography, and Marisol's culinary journey from Mexico to Mississippi in this week's new episode of Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart. Click here for the video versions of Pizza Quest. If you count on HRN content, become a monthly sustaining donor at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Pizza Quest is Powered by Simplecast.
Today's guests were recently recognized by the New York Times as some of the best pizza-makers in the United States. Leña (which translates to firewood) makes dough from scratch and brings it to life with traditional proofing practices. Located in the rural Mississippi Delta, this Cleveland staple provides pizza and bagels unlike anywhere else in the region. Today we're talking to the masterminds behind the award-winning joint- Marisol Doyle was born and raised in Mexico and studied her art in Italy, and her husband Rory is an independent photojournalist who is capturing the complexities of the deep south when he's not photographing bagels.Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized, Emmy award winning editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today's Editor-At-Large. He's also host of a "Now You're Talking" on MPB Think Radio and "Conversations" on MPB TV, and is the author of several books. Marshall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a 2019 recipient of the University of Tennessee Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topic: Marisol Doyle, who worked in the restaurant industry for over two decades, never saw herself as an owner until recently. Now she's opened her second restaurant to a flood of rave reviews. Lena Pizza and Bagels located in Cleveland's Cotton Row is more than a restaurant, and Marisol, along with her award-winning photographer husband Rory Doyle, sit down to tell us about why their pizza is becoming a favorite in the Mississippi Delta.Guest(s): Marisol Doyle and Rory DoyleHost(s): Malcolm White, Carol Palmer, and Java ChatmanEmail: food@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bloomberg News Economics Editor Molly Smith and Bloomberg Intelligence Chief US Interest Rate Strategist Ira Jersey discuss how the September jobs report could impact the economy and Fed policy. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, shares her thoughts on the jobs report and current employment trends. Bloomberg News Legal Reporter Ava Benny-Morrison and Rory Doyle, Head of Financial Crime Policy at Fenergo, talk about the SBF fraud trail and key regulatory takeaways from FTX's collapse. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Founding Partner and Co-CEO at IEQ Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jess Menton. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Economics Editor Molly Smith and Bloomberg Intelligence Chief US Interest Rate Strategist Ira Jersey discuss how the September jobs report could impact the economy and Fed policy. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, shares her thoughts on the jobs report and current employment trends. Bloomberg News Legal Reporter Ava Benny-Morrison and Rory Doyle, Head of Financial Crime Policy at Fenergo, talk about the SBF fraud trail and key regulatory takeaways from FTX's collapse. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Founding Partner and Co-CEO at IEQ Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jess Menton. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Studio Visits w/ Silver Eye is a series of conversational, virtual studio and exhibition visits with artists from our community and beyond. In this episode Rory Doyle talks about his Fellowship 20 winning series Delta Hill Riders, how he builds lasting relationships with the communities he photographs, and why it’s important for documentary photographs to capture joy. Studio Visits w/ Silver Eye is hosted by Executive Director, David Oresick.
Donald L. Miller argues that the Civil War's most defining battle was not Gettysburg, but in fact Grant's campaign for Vicksburg. Rory Doyle tells the story of residents in Yazoo, Mississippi who struggled against floods throughout 2019 when the Mississippi River overran its banks.
Rory Doyle, independent photojournalist, shares his photo essay about a recent Mississippi flood that's been widely ignored. Michael Wert of Marquette University, walks us through the history of the Japanese samurai warrior. Michael Sadler, co-founder of Republic of Booza, introduces us to the stretchy ice cream called "booza." Ben Novak, Revive and Restore lead scientist, explains genetic tools to fight pests and also encourage endangered species.
"…I'm able to share a story in a small part of American on a large scale and that's not me, per say, that's the story of this culture that's been so overlooked and I feel really thankful that…I've been accepted and I've been able to photograph it…" Rory Doyle, Nicole Craine (Everyday Rural America, Ep.74) and I talk about his award winning Delta Hill Riders photo essay. Rory was in town for portfolio reviews and we talk about the difficulty of getting work outside of the major media parts of the country, which is a large part of the mission of Nicole's Everyday Rural America. We also talk about the responsibility of representing communities that you are not inherently a part of and how you work in those communities with respect. After this recording, Rory was awarded the 2019 Zeiss Photography Award and the 2019 Smithsonian Photo Contest Grand Prize. https://www.rorydoylephoto.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rorydoylephoto/ https://www.facebook.com/rorydvt https://twitter.com/rorydoylephoto This episode sponsored by the School of Visual Arts MFA Photography, Video, & Related Media - Charles Traub, Chair. http://www.mfaphoto.sva.edu/ Visit realphotoshow.com @realphotoshow on Twitter/IG/FB
Rory Doyle is the winner of the 2019 Zeiss Photography Award. A native of Maine, Rory moved to the delta town of Cleveland, Mississippi to teach when he happened on a sight that struck him; African-American cowboys on horseback. He went on to gain the trust of locals and began work on his photo story “The Delta Hill Riders.” The essay has also earned Rory recognition with the Smithsonian Photo Contest Grand Prize as well as gallery exhibitions world-wide. Host: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames Today’s Guest: Rory Doyle – Documentary Photographer https://www.rorydoylephoto.com/ @rorydoylephoto Follow us @zeiss_fullexposure
Rory Doyle is the winner of the 2019 Zeiss Photography Award. A native of Maine, Rory moved to the delta town of Cleveland, Mississippi to teach when he happened on a sight that struck him; African-American cowboys on horseback. He went on to gain the trust of locals and began work on his photo story “The Delta Hill Riders.” The essay has also earned Rory recognition with the Smithsonian Photo Contest Grand Prize as well as gallery exhibitions world-wide. Host: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames Today’s Guest: Rory Doyle – Documentary Photographer https://www.rorydoylephoto.com/ @rorydoylephoto Follow us @zeiss_fullexposure
Rory Doyle is an award-winning photographer originally from Maine who now lives in the Mississippi Delta. His ongoing project, 'Delta Hill Riders' has received international acclaim in 2018.
With Sal moving into her alpine mansion, Beeso sat down with chef Rory Doyle to talk about his new Red Robin food truck at the back of Southside Tea Room. We also chatted about good cheap eating out in Brisbane, Beeso's oven and cows, cooking in a van and beer.
With Sal still jet setting through Japan, i decided to go to a pub to talk to Keira McIntosh and Rory Doyle about, well, pubs, and also fine dining and country living. Sound is a little uneven, maybe due to the consumption of beer.