Every week we talk music with a chef or food with a musician. Hosted by Zach Brooks from Midtown Lunch and produced by Chuck P. More at http://www.foodisthenewrock.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
Ep. 200 - It's only fitting that our 200th episode is at Outside Lands, one of the best music and food tests in the country. We caught up with Chef Stuart Brioza, who runs the acclaimed SF restaurant State Bird Provisions along with his wife Nicole K... more
Ep. 199 - This week's guest is artist and Hip Hop producer extraordinaire, Dan the Automator (Deltron 3030, Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School). He's not only worked with a ton of artists over the years, but he's befriended a bunch of chefs- incl... more
Ep. 198 - Comedian Jimmy Pardo, host of the Never Not Funny podcast, is this week's podcast guest... our very first for the Headgum Podcast Network (our new home!) Zach unlocks all of Jimmy's food issues, before they bond over their shared love of Ch... more
Ep. 197 - Singer/Songwriter (and Nickel Creek fiddler!) Sara Watkins is this week's podcast guest. We talk to her about licorice, what the food is like at Prairie Home Companion, and whether or not shrimp belongs in jello- a topic brought up due to t... more
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Please. Go listen to The Sporkful or Dinner Party Download to hear what a good podcast sounds like. This is painful to listen to.
The Henry Rollins episode brought me to this show. Fascinating concept, truly enjoyed listening to it. Unfortunate that they are no longer putting out episodes as of 2018
I was excited to run through every single episode of this podcast because of the all-star guest list, but a noticeable trend began to emerge right in the beginning of episode 0. The hosts would not shut up and let their guests speak. They are uninteresting, so why cut guests off to bore us with their own anecdotes. I thought it might be young-Podcast jitters, but thank goodness to other’s reviews assuring your incessant, self-indulgent blabber continues, I will not painfully trudge further th... more
Currently addicted to this. If I could craft my ideal podcast, it would be this one. Food and music are big interests of mine. more
I honestly wish that episode was longer.
Apple Podcasts | #138 | Australia/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #245 | Italy/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #37 | New Zealand/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | India/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #108 | Ukraine/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #143 | Ireland/Arts/Food |
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