In March of 2020, chef Jonathan Davis closed his restaurant, the Starving Artist Café in South Burlington s Davis Studio, due to the pandemic. By August, Jonathan had launched a new business called Pie Society. He bakes 80 to 100 pies every week and there are three options two savory, one sweet with two pickup locations. Jonathan is loving his new pie venture and has no plans to return to restaurant work. Eva met up with Jonathan at the Davis Studio, an arts education center and school founded by his mother, Teresa Davis. She watched him do some pie prep, tasted some pies and talked to Jonathan about his longtime love of the buttery nine-inch pastries. For the record, Eva is also a member of Pie Society although there is no official membership and has been eating his pies weekly since Thanksgiving.
Weekend Possibilities | Celebrate Black History Month, City Barrelâs Week of Rad and a Local Comedy Livestream
Weekend Possibilities | Celebrate Black History Month, City Barrelâs Week of Rad and a Local Comedy Livestream
Saying Goodbye to February Share this story Published February 25th, 2021 at 11:00 AM Above image credit: Kadesh Flow will join Friday s virtual Storytelling on the Streetcar Black History Month Celebration. (Contributed | Kadesh Flow)
Between Storytelling on the Streetcar, KC Daquariâs Creole Brunch Carryout and a âcelebration of kingsâ at the Gem Theater, Kansas City has big plans to honor Black history during Februaryâs final weekend.
Protesters Troll Ted Cruz With Mariachi Band Outside His Home
Call it the Texas version of a Rick Roll, a band of mariachis showed up this past weekend outside of Ted Cruz s home in Houston. The Texas Senator came under fire last week after he decided to jet off with his family to Cancun while there was a historic snowstorm battering the state. Millions of Texans were left without power or water and some tragically died during the storm.
Once word got out of the serious situation in Texas, there were people who answered the call to get aid to those in dire need. Former congressman Beto O Rourke was able to raise millions of dollars to help Texans in need and bought food, water, and other necessities to help them during the storm, per News West 9. O Rourke also organized a virtual phone bank to do welfare checks on over 150,000 Texas seniors during the storm. Through his efforts, seniors in need were able to get the assistance they needed during the storm, like food, clean water, a