Host Francis Lam will dig into Orange County’s rich culinary scene, offering delicious bites of wisdom from some of the area’s most beloved culinary artisans.
Whatever you may have to say about downstairs Leo’s, if you’re living on campus, it’s a part of your life. Trust me, I’m not a huge fan of the crispy rockfish either, but if you know what to look for, you can turn a necessary munch into a fine dining experience like no other.
02/18/2021
Hutton Broadcasting’s KTRC and Cheryl alters Jamison have been together for five years!
Saturday, February 20, 2021, is the time for a fifth anniversary celebration with Cheryl, so we thought you’d want to know more about her and her experiences on the radio talking about her favorite subject: food! Her anniversary show will air Saturday at 3 p.m. on KTRC!
You can learn about Cheryl and get more information about her books, along with sample recipes and videos, at her website. If you haven’t heard her show yet, here are podcasts of previous episodes. You never know if you’re going to get a great cooking tip, hear from a famous chef, or a “scoop from the coop” to hear about her beloved flock of chickens!
Plus: Bon Appétit gets further filleted, and McClatchy is giving employees a raise.
By The Objective Staff Feb. 12, 2021, 12:01 p.m.
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“Despite even major public failings, they keep coming back because they work behind the scenes to protect themselves and each other to stay in power and preserve the status quo,” writes Jennifer Barnett in her Medium piece: “I Left My Career in Prestige Media Because of the Shitty Men in Charge and They Are Still In Charge and Still Fucking Up.” While working as managing editor of The Atlantic, Barnett discovered a pattern: Men, after leaving newsroom