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The American Vegan Center is a place where vegans and those who are vegan curious can learn everything they need to know about a lifestyle that avoids consuming animals and animal products. KYW's Hadas Kuznits talks with director Vance Lehmkuhl about all the services they offer at their Old City location from vegan tours to vegan cooking classes and more.
In this episode, I interview Michael Hollinger, who is a successful playwright based in Philadelphia. We dive into his exciting journey in the arts, the complexities involved in creating dynamic characters for the stage, as well as the importance of human relationships. Be sure to check out Michael's website and learn more about his work at http://michaelhollinger.com/ Michael Hollinger’s plays include Under the Skin, Opus, Ghost-Writer, Tooth and Claw, Red Herring, Incorruptible, An Empty Plate in the Café Du Grand Boeuf, and the musical TouchTones (co-authored with composer Robert Maggio), all of which premiered at Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre Company and have variously been produced around the U.S., in New York City, and abroad (London, Paris, Tokyo, Athens, Poland and Slovenia). Plays premiered elsewhere include: Hope and Gravity at Pittsburgh’s City Theatre; Cyrano (translated, and co-adapted with Aaron Posner) at Washington’s Folger Theatre; Sing the Body Electric at Philadelphia’s Theatre Exile, and the musical A Wonderful Noise (co-authored with Vance Lehmkuhl) at Creede Rep. Awards include an ATCA/Steinberg New Play Citation, an L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, a Mid-Atlantic Emmy, four Barrymore Awards, nominations for Lucille Lortel and John Gassner awards, and multiple fellowships from the Independence Foundation and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Michael is a Professor of Theatre at Villanova University, Artistic Director of Villanova Theatre, and a proud alumnus of New Dramatists. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support
Vance Lehmkuhl, columnist at V for Veg and author of the book by the same name, stopped by the studio to chat. We talked about his incremental switch from vegetarian to vegan, writing about vegan food and lifestyle for a major metropolitan newspaper, and the growing vegan food scene. Vance is also a cartoonist who created The Joy of […]
Today Laura Theodore the Jazzy Vegetarian, welcomes Vance Lehmkuhl, whose V for Veg column chronicles the growing trend of plant-based eating in the Philly area! We'll chat about his new book, V for Veg,The Best of Philly’s Vegan Food Column! Laura Theodore’s cookbooks make fabulous holidays gifts! Purchase at AMAZON.com. Need a last minute holiday gift? A subscription to our streaming channel, Jazzy Vegetarian TV, makes the perfect healthy holiday gift! Get access to our most popular seasons (39 full episodes), along with links to the recipes from each episode (over 150 recipes)! Watch anywhere, including on iPhone, iPad, Roku, AirPlay, and Chromecast! Find Laura's HOLIDAY recipes at: www.jazzyvegetarian.com! Just out from Sullivan Street Press is Vance Lehmkuhl’s, V for Veg,The Best of Philly’s Vegan Food Column! It’s filled with humor and great information about the vegan and vegetarian plant-based community in Philly, and the book also covers many events, personalities, restaurants, and industries that have grown up in and around the area. Combining healthy information, shared with Vance’s sly, humorous style, the book will delight the vegan-conscious and interest omnivores who are interested to explore the many animal-free options now available. More information: SullivanStreetPress.com
Vegcast 72 is a noncanonical edition, consisting entirely of an audio recording of a lecture given by Vance Lehmkuhl at the 350 Philly dinner at Horizons restaurant on Oct. 21 on the subject of Animal Agriculture and Climate Change. Stay tuned for another canonical Vegcast, with our traditional format and full menu, coming up in about a week.
Vegcast 72 is a noncanonical edition, consisting entirely of an audio recording of a lecture given by Vance Lehmkuhl at the 350 Philly dinner at Horizons restaurant on Oct. 21 on the subject of Animal Agriculture and Climate Change. Stay tuned for another canonical Vegcast, with our traditional format and full menu, coming up in about a week.