A collection of Julia Child samples, spliced together to have her making comments about eating Grampa, smoking pot, fat floating through her house, etc. Negativland, John Oswald, Tape-Beatles fans should be especially sure to check this out. Created by Ann Arbor's brilliant Ed Special.
At 87, America's most famous and influential chef is about to serve up a new book and a new TV series, and again take us into her culinary embrace.
of today's Salon People stories, go to the
Nevada brothel to commemorate governor's visit; Brooke Shields' biological clock's a-rockin'; Stiller and Garofalo didn't do it -- really. Plus: Exciting results of Gore vs. Bradley cockroach race.
[08/20/99] Nothing Personal
Charlize Theron: "I drop trou all the time ..."; a couple of cockroaches named Gore and Bradley;
This site from the National Museum of American History chronicles the donation of Julia Child's kitchen to the Smithsonian.
In November 2001, when Julia Child left her Massachusetts home of forty-two
years to return to her native California, she gave her kitchen to the
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Behring Center.
Child's late husband, Paul, designed the kitchen for her in 1961, and
there she cooked for herself, for family and friends, for professional
colleagues -- and for the entire country.
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