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Design
[edit]Lighting design
[edit]- Tobias Rylander Tobias Rylander The New York Times - Search Live Design Award Winner: Seven Design Works | Live Design Online The 1975’s bonkers light show has won an award - Explosions on the Stage as X4 Bars Take Over[1]Tobias Rylander Shaping Light Tyro Technics: Young Designer To Watch, Tobias G. Rylander | Live Design Online [2]
Non-people
[edit]Furniture design
[edit]Non-people
[edit]- Albert Turk GmbH Co. KG - German blacksmith company making iron pans, shovels, etc. (Turk Metall).
- Caligula's coffee table - Lost and found table of Caligula (Roman Emperor Caligula's coffee table - CBS News)
- Dumbwaiter (Stacking table) Dumbwaiter Table - 62 For Sale on 1stDibs - The stacking table which not rotating. Not confuse Lazy Susan.
Graphic design
[edit]People
[edit]Non-people
[edit]Organizations
[edit]- A' Design Award [12] [13] [14] [15]
- AREAWARE [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
- David Collins Studio [21] Tastemakers: Iain Watson, co-founder of David Collins Studio David Collins Studio completes art deco-inspired Harrods’ Superbrands department
- Pop Chart Lab [22]; An Awesome Map of Hip-Hop Names; [23] Spor Bahis Siteleri - Canlı İddaa Siteleri - Casino Siteleri
Other
[edit]Metal crafts
[edit]People
[edit]- Robert Jarvie - metalworker; [24]
- Karl Kipp - metal artist; from Roycroft;The Artisans and Designers Responsible for Roycroft Metalwork; [25] [26]
- Steven Kretchmer - jeweler and metalworker; [27]
- Aldo Pero, Italian sculptor active in the USA, for example in Memphis, Tennessee
- Benjamin Smith II (silversmith) -1764 - London 1823 (cf.[28])
Non-people
[edit]- Gustav Klingert - cloisonne enamel workshop; established 1866, Moscow; plus other workshops listed in article at [29]
- Element Isle Manx bowl featuring peregrine falcons marks King's Coronation[30] [31] The Start of an Era[32] [33]
Contemporary design
[edit]Set design
[edit]Typography
[edit]People
[edit]Non-people
[edit]- Merriweather (typeface) - A popular font designed by Eben Sorkin, specifically to create an easy on-screen reading experience [35]
Film, radio and television
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Food, drink, and nutrition
[edit]People
[edit]- Ahmed Al Qaheri [36]
- Brittany Anderson (chef) – chef and media personality [37]; [38]; [39]; [40]; [41]
- Carlos Anthony – San Diego-based chef and media personality. [42]; [43]; [44]; [45]
- Nate Appleman – James Beard Foundation Rising Star chef, media personality, former Chipotle Mexican Grill and ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen culinary innovator. [46]; [47] [48]; [49]; [50]; [51]; [52]
- Kaleena Bliss – chef and media personality. [53]; [54]; [55]; [56]; [57]; [58]; [59]; [60]
- Tracey Shepos Cenami [61] [62]; [63] [64]
- Leah Cohen [65]; [66]; [67]; [68]
- HidaMari Cooking - Japanese cooking channel with more than 2.5 million subscribers [69]
- Ivan Day [70]; [71]
- Pyet DeSpain – Native American chef and media personality. [72]; [73][74]; [75]; [76]; [77]
- Kevin Diez [78]; [79];
- Ray Garcia – L.A.-based chef and media personality. [80]; [81]; [82]; [83] [84]; [85]; [86]
- Daniel Green (chef) (req. 2009-8-28) - British chef, author, host of cooking and travel shows; [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91];
- Zachary Golper [92]; [93]; [94]; [95]
- Jawed Halepota [96] [97]; [98]; [99]; [100]
- Richard Hales (chef) – Florida-based chef and media personality. [101]; [102]; [103]; [104]; [105]; [106]; [107]; [108]
Callum Hann - currently redirects to MasterChef Australia (series 2) - Chef, Culinary Instructor, Two-Time Masterchef Australia Alumnus, and Popular Public Figure; also see MasterChef Australia (series 12) [109]; [110]; [111];- Ralph Hertelendy - founder, Hertelendy Vineyards [112]; [113]; [114];
- John Higgins (chef) [115]; [116]; [117]; [118]; [119]
- Ai Hosokawa (chef) - Japanese chef; [120]; [121]; [122]; [123]; [124]
- Jordan Kahn - chef director of Red Medicine, much-noted Vietnamese and neo-Nordic restaurant in Beverly Hills, California [125]; [126];[127] [128]
- Bruce Kalman – chef and media personality. [129]; [130]; [131]; [132]; [133]; [134]; [135]; [136]; [137]; [138]
- Grace Massa Langlois - author of Grace's Sweet Life: Homemade Italian Desserts published in May 2012 by Ulysses Press hd film izle Grace's Sweet Life; Top Contributor
- Phillip Frankland Lee [139]; [140]; [141]; [142]
- Kevin Lee (chef) – Oklahoma-born chef and media personality with Korean ancestry based in OKC. [143]; [144]; [145]; [146]; [147]; [148]; [149]; [150] [151]; [152]
- Aaron May (chef) [153]; [154]; [155]; [156]
Maria Mazon [157]; [158] [159]; [160]- Courtney McBroom – chef, cookbook author, food consultant, former culinary director of Momofuku Milk Bar, co-author of several Milk Bar books, food consultant for the miniseries Lessons in Chemistry; [161]; [162]; [163]; [164] [165]; [166]; [167];
Ben Milbourne - currently redirects to Ben's Menu - restauranteur, chef, school teacher, 5 TV shows: MasterChef Australia (series 4) MasterChef Australia (series 7) Ben's Menu [168]; [169]; [170][171]; [172]; [173]- Jan O'Connell – Australian writer and food historian. [174]; [175]; [176] [177]
- Chris Oh – Michelin award winning chef and media personality. [178]; [179]; [180]
- Christian Page [181]; [182]; [183];
- Karen Portaleo [184]
- Reynold Poernomo [185]; [186]; [187]
- Michael Reed (chef) – Los Angeles-based chef, media personality, and James Beard Award semifinalist. [188]; [189]; [190]; [191]; [192]; [193]; [194]; [195]
- John Thomas Rivers, founder 4R Restaurant Group, "BBQ Ministry", cookbook author. [196]; [197]; [198]; [199] [200]
- Aarthi Sampath [201]; [202]; [203]; [204]; [205]
Jonathon Sawyer [206]; [207]; [208]; [209]; [210]; [211]; [212]- Richard Sax (1949-1995) - Prolific cooking writer and chef, author of Classic Home Deserts [213]; [214] [215]; [216]
- Adam Sobel (chef) [217] [218] [219]; [220]
- Tadateru Tokudaiji - American chef; [221]; [222]; [223]; [224];
- Shizuo Tsuji (1933-1993), author of 1980 cookbook Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art. [225]; [226]; [227]; [228]; [229]; [230];[231]
- Adriana Urbina [232] [233]; [234]
- Chris Valdes - Latin Celebrity Chef [235], Food Network Star Season 14 Finalist [236] [237]; [238]; [239];
- David Viana (chef) – New Jersey-based chef and media personality. [240]; [241]; [242]; [243]; [244]; [245]
- Laura Villanueva [246]
- Craig Wong [247]; [248]; [249]
- Michael Wignall [250]; creative consultant at Cafe Football; has made numerous television appearances, including MasterChef: The Professionals; worked on projects with supermarket Lidl, including Stockholm pop-up Dill ([251] [252]
- David Wondrich Esquire (magazine)'s longtime drinks correspondent/barstool historian. [253]; [254] [255]; [256]
- Demetrio Zavala – chef and media personality. [257] [258]; [259]; [260]; [261]; [262]; [263]
- Claudette Zepeda [264]; [265]; [266]; [267]; [268];
Non-people
[edit]Organizations
[edit](companies, restaurants, bars, websites, etc.)
A–B (and 0–9)
[edit]- 4Rivers [269]; [270]; [271]; [272]; [273]; [274]
- 4 Hands Brewing Co. [275]; [276]; [277]; [278]
- Aloha (brand) [279]; [280]; [281]
- Archie's (Burgers Shakes Waffles) [282]; [283]; [284]; [285]; [286]; [287]
- Bajio Mexican Grill - Utah-based Mexican food franchise chain that was located in eleven states; [288]; [289]; [290]; [291]; [292]; [293]; [294]; [295]; [296]
- Bareburger [297]; [298]; [299]
- The Beer Connoisseur [300]; [301];
- Bellacino's [302]; [303]; [304]; [305]
- Bien Cuit Bakery [306]; [307]; [308]; [309]; [310] [311]
- Blue Baker [312]; [313]; [314]
- Blue Chip Group - specializes in manufacturing food storage, outdoor foods, everyday soups; parent company for Augason Farms [315]; [316]
- The Bombay Canteen [317]; [318]; [319]; [320]; [321] [322] [323]
- Brownstones Coffee [324] [325]; [326]
- Bryant's Cocktail Lounge [327]; [328]; [329]; [330]; [331]
- The Bucket Brewery [332]; [333]
C–E
[edit]- Cali BBQ [334]; [335]; [336]; [337]; [338]; [339]; [340]; [341][342]; [343]; [344]
- ClusterTruck Food Delivery [345]; [346]; [347]; [348]; [349]; [350]; [351]; [352]; [353]; [354]; [355]
- Colton's Steak House [356]; [357]; [358][359]; [360]
- Colorado Steakhouse [361]; [362]; [363].
- Condado Tacos [364]; [365]; [366]; [367]; [368]
- Cosmopolitan Catering - corporate catering company; located in Sunnyvale, California [369]; [370]; [371]; [372]
- Costa Vida [373]; [374]; [375]; [376]; [377]
- Creature Comforts Brewery - craft brewery; in Athens, Georgia; opened 2014; receiving many awards [378]; [379]; [380]; [381]; [382]
- Cuckoo Restaurant [383]; [384]; [385]; [386]
- The Custard Company [387]; [388]; [389]; [390]; [391]
- Delicious Mexican Eatery[392]; [393]; [394]
- Dept of Culture [395]; [396]; [397]; [[398]; [399]; [400]; [401];[402]; [403]; [404]; [405]
- Di Bruno Bros. [406]; [407]; [408]; [409]; [410]
- Don Simon (company) [411]; [412]; [413]; [414]
- Duggal Greenhouse [415]; [416]; [417]; [418]; [419]
- D'usse (Cognac) [420] [421]; [422]
- E. Greenfield and Sons – New York corporation; located on Lorimer Street in Brooklyn; largest candy manufacturer in the world in 1908; [423]; [424] [425]; [426]
- Eldorado Cafe – family-own award-winning Tex-Mex restaurant in Austin, Texas [427]; [428] [429]
- Elephant Gin [430]; [431]; [432]
- Enchilositos Treats [433]; [434]; [435]; [436]; [437]; [438]
- Encona Sauces [439]; [440]; [441]; [442]
F–I
[edit]- Fish Tales (brand) [443]; [444]; [445]
- Flame Broiler (restaurant) [446]; [447]; [448]; [449]; [450]; [451]; [452]
- Flying Heart Brewing Grand Opening; [453]; [454]; [455]
- Food Timeline [456] by food writer John T. Edge; [457][dead link]; [458]; [459][460]; her work is listed at the Library of Congress [461]; her obituary [462]
- Freshtohome [463],[464], [465], [466]
- G. D. Ritzy's [467]; [468]; [469]; [470]; [471]; [472]; [473]; [474]; [475]; [476]; [477]; [478]; [479]; [480]; [481]; [482]
- Garbanzo Mediterranean Fresh [483]; [484]; [485]; [486]; [487]; [488]; [489]; [490]; [491]; [492]; [493]; [494]; [495]; [496]; [497]; [498]
- Gandolfo's [499]; [500]; [501]; [502];
- Garcia's Pizza in a Pan - Illinois-based chain of pizza restaurants; sells pizza by the slice; founded in 1971 near the main campus of the University of Illinois; [503]; [504]; [505] [506]; [507]; [508]; [509]; [510]; [511]; [512]; [513];[514]; [515]
- Glenny's [516]; [517]; [518]
- Grace Pastries [519] [520]; [521]; [522]; [523]; [524]; [525]; [526]; [527]; [528]; [529]; [530]; [531]; [532]; [533]; [534]; [535] also see, back issues of the Los Angeles-based Rafu Shimpo newspaper
- Green Sheep Water [536], [537], [538], [539]
- Gropp’s Famous Fish of Stroh - Fort Wayne, Indiana restaurant; First store was opened in 1955 and last one closed on March 25, 2016. The business served the northeast Indiana region for over 60 years. The last store closed due to the retirement of its owners, Fred and Stacia Andriano. [540]; [541]; [542]
- Groundwork Coffee [543], [544], [545] [546]
- Güero Canelo [547]; [548]; [549]; [550]; [551]; [552]
- Hale and Hearty [553]; [554]; [555]; [556]; [557]
- Hamptons Hollywood Cafe – A famous defunct gourmet hamburger restaurant that was located on Highland Avenue near Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood and was a movie star hangout during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Paul Newman was associated with this business. [558]; [559]; [560]; [561]; [562]; [563]
- Hissho Sushi [564]; [565]; [566]; [567]
- Hobo Joe's [568]; [569]
- Hook and Reel – Cajun Seafood Restaurant Chain started in Maryland in 2013 that has since expanded nationwide. [570]; [571]; [572]; [573]
- Hoot Owl (restaurant) [574]; [575]; [576]; [577]; [578]
- Inwood Tavern [579]; [580]; [581]; [582]
J–M
[edit]- Janko's Little Zagreb [583]; [584]; [585]; [586]; [587]; [588]
- Jardesca [589]; [590]; [591]; [592]
- Johnson's Popcorn [593]; [594]; [595]; [596]
- Kelsen Group [597] [598]; [599]
- Kendal Nutricare [600]; [601] [602]; [603]; [604]
- Knudsen Dairy [605]; [606]; [607]; [608]; [609]; [610];
- Kobe Sizzlers [611]; [612]; [613]; [614]
- Le Perigord [615]; [616]; [617]; [618];
- Lime Fresh Mexican Grill [619]; [620]; [621]; [622];
- Lion Coffee [623]; [624]; [625]; [626]
- Luther's Bar-B-Q[627]; [628]; [629]; [630]; [631]; [632]; [633]; [634]
- Mancino's Pizza & Grinders [635][636]; [637]; [638]; [639]; [640]
- Meers Store & Restaurant [641]; [642]; [643]; [644]
- Military Energy Gum [645]; [646]; [647]; [648]
- Monte Creek Ranch Winery [649]; [650]; [651]; [652]; [653]
- Mother Bear's Pizza [654]; [655]; [656]; [657]; [658]; [659]; [660]
- Mövenpick Marché [661]; [662]; [663]; [664]; [665]
- Muddy Bites [666]; [667]; [668]; [669]
N–R
[edit]- Naked Winery [670]; [671]; [672]; [673]
- Needler's Fresh Market [674]; [675]; [676]; [677]; [678]; [679]
- Nello's (also Nello's Restaurant or Nello's restaurant) - restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City); run by Nello Balan; [680]; [681]; [682]; [683]; [684]
- New Orleans Ice Cream Company [685]; [686]; [687]; [688]
- Night Hawk Steakhouse - a defunct chain of diners in Texas founded in 1932 by Harry Akin, mayor of Austin from 1967-1969. [689]; [690]; [691]; [692]; [693]; [694]
- NORPAC Foods [695]; [696]; [697]; [698]
- Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. [699]; [700] [701]; [702];
- Ono Hawaiian BBQ [703]; [704]; [705]; [706]; [707]; [708]; [709]; [710]; [711]; [712]; [713]
- The Oppenheimer Group [714] [715]; [716]; [717]
- Opihr [718]; [719]; [720]; [721]
- OPTP [722]; [723]; [724]; [725]
- Oregano's Pizza Bistro [726] [727]; [728]
- Pantera's Pizza [729]; [730]; [731]; [732]; [733]; [734]
- Perfect Daily Grind [735]; [736], [737], [738], [739] [740] [741], [742], [743] [744]
- Phoenix Bakery [745]; [746]; [747]; [748] [749]; [750]; [751]; [752]; [753]; [754]; [755]
- Pizza Antica [756]; [757][758]; [759]
Pizzeria Locale – currently redirects to Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle's pizza division. [760]; [761]; [762]; [763]; [764]; [765]; [766]- Pisqueya [767]; [768]; [769]; [770]; [771]; [772], [773]; [774]
- Porto's Bakery & Cafe [775]; [776]; [777]; [778]; [779]
- Project Pollo [780]; [781]; [782]; [783]; [784]; [785]; [786]; [787]; [788]
- Red Hog (Restauracja Polska Czerwony Wieprz) [789]; [790]; [791];
- Red Hot World Buffet [792]; [793]; [794]; [795]
- Red Iguana [796][797]; [798]
- Red Medicine (restaurant) [799]; [800]; [801]; [802]
- Ritual Zero Proof [803]; [804] [805]; [806]; [807]; [808]; [809]
- Road 13 Vineyards [810]; [811]; [812]; [813]
- Roaring Lion (company) [814]; [815]; [816]; [817]
- Rounds Burgers [818]; [819]; [820]; [821]; [822]; [823]
- Rudy's Lakeside [824]; [825]; [826]
S
[edit]- The Sab Club [827]; [828]; [829]; [830]
- Salt Institute - a U.S. trade association that had been the voice for the U.S. salt industry. Now dissolved. [831]; [832]; [833]
- Samoa Culinary Association (SCA) - develops and assists the hospitality industry; [834]; [835]; [836]; [837]
- Samovar Tea [838]; [839]; [840]
- Sant Ambroeus [841];[842]
- Scottish Gourmet USA [843]; [844]; [845]
- Sign of the Beefcarver [846]; [847]; [848]; [849]; [850]
- Silo (restaurants) [851]. [852], [853], [854], [855]. Silo London: [856], [857], [858], [859], [860], [861], [862], [863]. Silo London website: [864]. Vimeo video: [865]. Creator Doug/Douglas McMaster named Sustainability Champion [866].
- Slater's 50/50 [867]; [868]; [869]; [870]; [871]
- Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival [872]; [873]; [874]; [875]; [876]
- Snooze, an A.M. Eatery [877]; [878]; [879]; [880]
- Sortilege (whiskey brand) – a Canadian maple whiskey brand that is produced by Station 22 in Quebec; [881]; [882];
- Southbound Brewing Company [883]; [884]; [885]; [886]; [887]
- Sprout Creek Farm Creamery[888]
- Square Donuts [889]; [890]; [891]; [892]; [893]; [894]; [895]; [896]
- Stockley's Sweets [897]; [898]; [899]; [900]
- Sullivans Cove Whisky [901]; [902]; [903]; [904]; [905]
- The Synergy Company [906]; [907]; [908] [909]
T–Z
[edit]
Taco Bell Cantina [910]; [911]; [912]; [913] [914]; [915]; [916]; [917]; [918]; [919]; [920]; [921]; [922]; [923]; [924]; [925]; [926]; [927]; [928]; [929]; [930]; [931]; [932]
Taco Casa [933]; [934]; [935]; [936]; [937]- Tastee Donuts [938]; [939]; [940]; [941]
- Tenuta Luce [942]; [943]; [944]; [945]; [946]
- Tequila Tromba [947]; [948]; [949]; [950]; [951]; [952]; [953]; [954]
- The Texas Club [955]; [956]; [957]; [958]
- Tom Thumb Doughnuts [959] [960];[961]
- Tomatoes Apizza [962]; [963]; [964]; [965]
- Traeger Grills [966]; [967]; [968]; [969]
- Tryon Foothills Wine Region [970]; [971]; [972][973]; [974][975][976]
- Two Hands Corn Dogs [977]; [978]; [979]; [980]; [981]; [982]; [983]
- Vertical Field [984]; [985]; [986]; [987]; [988]
- Vičiūnų grupė or Viciunai Group [989]; [990]; [991]; [992]
- White Lotus Tea Club - a tea company; handcrafted loose-leaf teas and educational programs about tea and tea culture; [993]; [994] [995]
- White Mountain Coffee [996]; [997]; [998]; [999]
- Wildgrain [1,000]; [1,001]; [1,002]; [1,003]; [1,004]; [1,005]; [1,006]; [1,007]; [1,008]; [1,009]; [1,010]
- Wine Portfolio TV [1,011]
Wilkins Coffee Co. [1,012]; [1,013]; [1,014] [1,015]; [1,016]- The Wine Wankers [1,017]; [1,018]; [1,019]; [1,020]; [1,021]; [1,022]
- YOLO (Bar / Restaurant) [1,023] [1,024] [1,025]
- Yum Yum Foods [1,026]; [1,027]; [1,028]; [1,029]
- ZuZu Handmade Mexican Food [1,030]; [1,031]; [1,032]; [1,033]; [1,034]; [1,035]; [1,036]
Other (non-people and non-organization)
[edit]A–B
[edit]- Abará (pt:Abará) - a Brazilian snack or dish of mashed black-eyed peas or beans that are steamed in banana leaves. [1,037]; [1,038]
- acorn liqueur - [1,039]; [1,040]; [1,041]
Açorda à alentejana (pt:Açorda à alentejana) - [1,042] [1,043]; [1,044]- Afghan pressure cooker - A type of pressure cooker used for camping in the United States. [1,045]; [1,046]; [1,047]
- Alentejo ham (pt:Presunto do Alentejo) [1,048]; [1,049]
- Almond Smash – almond and cherry flavored, carbonated soft drink; originally made by Suburban Club and marketed in and around Baltimore, Maryland [1,050]
- Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato (pt:Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato) – [1,051]; [1,052]; [1,053]
- Amti – traditional Indian (Maharashtra / Marathi) lentil dish; somewhat analogous to Sambar. [1,054]; [1,055]; [1,056]
- Angu (food) – pt:Angu [1,057]
- Arroz de hauçá (pt:Arroz de hauçá); [1,058]; [1,059]
- Arroz de marisco (pt:Arroz de marisco); [1,060]; [1,061]
- Arrumadinho – pt:Arrumadinho; [1,062]
- Atanasovsko Salt [1,063]; [1,064];
- Avalanche (chocolate dessert) cf. [1,065]
- Bacalhau espiritual – pt:Bacalhau espiritual; [1,066]; [1,067]; [1,068]
- Baslogh - Iranian confection similar to Turkish delight made with starch, nuts and fruit [1,069] [1,070]
- beef ham – ham made from cattle; can be halal and/or kosher; listed in Oxford Emglish Dictionary; appears to be available in polish cuisine; Rindersaftschinken. [1,071]; [1,072]; [1,073]; [1,074]; [1,075]; [1,076]; [1,077]; [1,078]; [1,079]
- Bolota, Portuguese acorn liquor [1,080] [1,081]
C
[edit]- Caciosalame – A popular combination of cheese and sausage; cured Salami enclosed in caciocavallo cheese. Also known as caciocavallo dell’emigrante. [1,082] [1,083]
- Cantonnier (cheese), firm cheese from Quebec [1,084]
- Chaffy dish – a type of cuisine; [1,085]
- Chaffle – Waffles made out of eggs and cheese as a replacement for buns in low carb diets. "Chaffle" is not already a subsection of the Waffle article.; [1,086]
- Common cracker (New England) – type of cracker made in and formerly popular in New England; sub-types of this cracker are hard tack (originating from Newburyport, Massachusetts and oyster crackers (miniature common crackers). See former maker G. H. Bent Company. See also [1,087] and [1,088]
D–F
[edit]- economy of food or inflation of food [1,089] [1,090]
- Food literacy – [1,091];[1,092]; [1,093]
- Free from (free-from, allergen-free, allergen free, and allergen safe[1,094]
- Fruit Chew – brand (???); Tootsie Roll-like candy; flavored to taste like fruits; made by Tootsie Roll Industries; [1,095]
- Fruit d'or – A French Canadian family-owned cranberry supply company. [1,096]
G–M
[edit]- Gluten free wheat [1,097]
- Grey Owl cheese, surface ripened goat cheese from Quebec [1,098] [1,099]
- Guacamaya (snack) [1,100]; [1,101]; [1,102]; [1,103]
- Harmless Harvest – Beverage brand with the first organic coconut water that is Fair for Life certified [1,104]; [1,105] [1,106]; [1,107]; [1,108]; [1,109]; [1,110]; [1,111]
- Hawaiian-style chili – [1,112]; [1,113]
- Hertelendy Vineyards [1,114]
- Imifino - wild spinach/cabbage often used in Xhosa cuisine. [1,115]; [1,116]
- Instinct diet - [1,117]
- ISTAK - Iranian non-alcoholic beer-style malt drink. [1,118]
Jazzies – British confection; consists of a chocolate drop covered on one side with tiny sugar balls; [1,119]- Jill Yuen – spice mix; seems not to be a brand; used in Chinese cooking, as in Jill Yuen chicken, et al.; [1,120]
- Jimamidoufu – peanut-and soy-based food product; related to tofu; from Okinawa, Japan; [1,121]; [1,122];
- Jwala pepper - a common chili pepper variety found in India. [1,123]; [1,124]; [1,125]; [1,126]
- Kashata - Tanzanian peanuts nougat. [1,127]; [1,128]
- Kitchamajig – Kitchen utensil. [1,129]
- Koppepan [1,130]
- Kraški pršut. [1,131]
- La Sauvagine, surface ripened cow’s cheese from Quebec [1,132] [1,133]; [1,134]
- Leitão assado à Bairrada (pt:Leitão assado à Bairrada) [1,135]
- Lion's head bowl – a type of 19th century French ceramic bowl which is used to serve soup in. [1,136]; [1,137]; [1,138]
- Loin ham - [1,139]
- Long macchiato – long black macchiato with a drop of steamed milk added. [1,140]
- Lychee liqueur - [1,141]
Madras (cocktail) - mixed drink made with vodka, cranberry juice, orange juice and lime (Drinksmixer); [1,142]; [1,143]; [1,144]- Mah tai goh – traditional Chinese cake; made with glutinous rice flour and minced water chestnuts, then steamed to cook. [1,145]; [1,146]; [1,147]
- Mahi (food) – fermented breadfruit paste consumed throughout Oceania-Polynesia, a.k.a mahie described in pp. 137-8 of the Endeavour journal by Joseph Banks ([1,148] [1,149])
- Manaos (argentine drink) [1,150]
- Massa de pimentão [1,151]; [1,152]; [1,153]; [1,154]
- matcha pie - [1,155]; [1,156]; [1,157]
- Meat press - A weight use for pan frying meat or fish. [1,158]; [1,159]
- Melva (cake))/Melvas (cak) - Ecuador's food. [1,160]; [1,161]; [1,162].
- Mexican Chinese cuisine [1,163]; [1,164]; [1,165] [1,166]
Mille crêpes[1,175]; [1,176]- Moksi Meti [1,177]
- Mozart cake [1,178]; [1,179]
- Muffineer [1,180]
N–P
[edit]Q–R
[edit]- Royle Oil – oil from Prinsepia utilis; widely used in Chinese medicine; included on the list of vegetable oils; [1,185]
S
[edit]- Scaloppine al limone [1,186]
- Shendetlie, Albanian honey and walnut cake [1,187]
- Skin (food) [1,188]
- Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning [1,189]; [1,190]; [1,191];
- Snirkles (perhaps officially Snirkles Caramel Candy) – brand of caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 1950s, maybe?); [1,192]
- Sooyan – Indian sweet?; Lillian Beckwith-Bruach Blend (Infernal Gulliver); [1,193]
T
[edit]- Tauaga (a.k.a fau) [1,194] [1,195] p. 70 of The Samoan fale (1998), UNESCO
U–Z
[edit]- Vinome – DNA-based wine service and wine club; offered on world's first DNA marketplace, Helix [1,196] [1,197] [1,198]
- Vitari – brand of fruit ice sorbet; made from fruit with no dairy or added sugar; a bit like a smoothie, but not quite the same; made by Nestlé; [1,199]; [1,200]
- Vitellone – older veal; possibly what in the U.K. is known as "rose veal"
- Vuopersfzina – type of Pi sandwich; invented in Reading, Pennsylvania; consists of ham, cheese, fried egg, seasonings, and pizza bread (may be Texas toast or sliced bread)
- Warming drawer (also called oven warming drawer or oven lower drawer-type of cooking appliance either separate or included with most freestanding ovens. Commonly mistaken as a storage drawer, it's actually designed to keep food warm. [1,201]
- Yum yum sauce [1,202]; [1,203]; [1,204]; [1,205]; [1,206]; [1,207][1,208]; [1,209]; [1,210]; [1,211]; [1,212]; [1,213]
- Yup (soda) –[1,214]
Zalabia – currently redirects to Jalebi#Zalabia – type of crisp, waffle-like Syrian pastry; [1,215]
Literature
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Media networks and organizations
[edit]- The Campus Citizen Sagamore Ceases Publication IUPUI The Campus Citizen The Campus Citizen (when it existed as a magazine prior to 2015) The Campus Citizen (current) IndyStar runs a sensationalist piece about the first sagamore editor and the president of the Black Student Union at IUPUI Indystar runs another article about the same thing Publisher of the Sagamore to leave)
- Cut (YouTube channel) Instinct, CNBC[1,216], LA Times TubeFilter, Insider, Journal. Cut Instinct
- HipStory - A collective of artists & media production professionals dedicated to centering marginalized identities in media through music and film. [1,217][1,218][1,219][1,220][1,221][1,222]
- HudPost (Local media company in Hudson County, NJ. A reach of 180,000+ through all their social media platforms ([1,223], [1,224], [1,225]., [1,226], [1,227], [1,228], [1,229], [1,230], [1,231], [1,232], [1,233], [1,234], [1,235], [1,236], [1,237], [1,238])
- Real Context News (RCN) [1,239] [1,240] [1,241] [1,242] [1,243]
- TheRighting [1,244] [1,245] [1,246] [1,247] [1,248] [1,249] [1,250]
- BBN Times [1,251][1,252][1,253]
- Sentient Media OPP Grant announcement, CEA Grant announcement, The Intercept partnership, ProPublica charity information, Partnership with The Humane League in activist training
- The Talks, online interview magazine founded in 2011 by Sven Schumann and Johannes Bonke [1,254] [1,255]
- CCN Markets [1,256][1,257][1,258] [1,259]
- CultureStrike ([1,260]; [1,261])
- El Toque Independent journalism about Cuba. (Cuban publication El Toque receives award from the Latin American Studies Association - LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center Cuba accuses online news site of US-backed plot to sabotage economy How free is a journalist’s reporting in Cuba? EL TOQUE - Worldcrunch Martí launches groundbreaking new fact-checking service to counter propaganda in Cuba – USAGM The untold story behind El Toque's operators) [1,262], [1,263], [1,264], [1,265]
- The Finch Podcast [1,266], [1,267], [1,268], [1,269], [1,270])
- Game Attack [1,271]
- GearJunkie GEAR JUNKIE in the news REI and GearJunkie partner up)
- Good Good Good ([1,272]; [1,273]; [1,274]; [1,275]; [1,276]; [1,277];
- GRVTY Media [1,278]
- Handbell Musicians of America [1,279]; [1,280] [1,281]
- Harvard Satire V [1,282][1,283][1,284]); also see List of Harvard College undergraduate organizations
- LateNighter [1,285] [1,286]; [1,287];
- TaxiPoint [1,288] [1,289] [1,290] [1,291] [1,292] [1,293])
- The Spoon [1,294] [1,295]
- TheMayor.EU [1,296] [1,297] [1,298] [1,299] [1,300] [1,301] [1,302]
- StoryCenter (StoryCenter is the first organization to work in digital storytelling, and continues to work in digital storytelling with thousands of people per year.)([1,303] [1,304] [1,305] [1,306]
- UnionWave Entertainment [1,307], [1,308], [1,309], [1,310], [1,311])
- Voice of Democracy (Cambodia) Al Jazeera, Guardian, The Hill
People
[edit]- Alborz Fallah [1,312]
- Jim Griffin (Chief Executive Officer) [1,313]
- Walt Hickey - 2022 Pulitzer Prize winner in the Illustrated Reporting and Commentary category.[1,314] [1,315]
Non-people
[edit]0–9
[edit]A–M
[edit]N–Z
[edit]Museums
[edit]People
[edit]A–M
[edit]- Chappelle des Ursulines, museum and historical chapel in Quebec City [1,341] [1,342]
N–Z
[edit]National or ethnic cultures
[edit]People
[edit]Non-people
[edit]Performing arts
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Print media
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Recreation and hobbies
[edit]General
[edit]A–Z
[edit]- bromine pool - type of swimming pool sanitation; uses bromine instead of chlorine; [1,351]
- Horst Ortmann - holder of the world's record for the longest spit; [1,352]
- Large Dangerous Rocket Ships [1,353];
- List of chess games between Kasparov and Karpov - an article similar to 'List of chess games between Kasparov and Kramnik', or 'List of chess games between Anand and Kramnik'; [1,354] [1,355] [1,356]
- Oppaidius Summer Trouble! - a videogame published on Steam [1,357]
- Quayside Isle A shopping mall with many dining, entertainment and shopping options. It is located at Sentosa Cove, Singapore. The mall has picturesque views because it is situated in the marina front.[1,358]; [1,359]; [1,360]; [1,361]; [1,362]; [1,363]; [1,364]
- Woodcraft model kits [1,365]
Organizations
[edit]- Chi-Fi [1,366]; [1,367]
- Clear Springs Recreation Area - [1,368]; [1,369]
- club company [1,370] [1,371] [1,372][1] pt:Clube-empresa
- Myths and Legends Convention [1,373]; [1,374][1,375]
- Replay Cafe [1,376]) ([1,377]) ([1,378]) ([1,379]) ([1,380]) ([1,381]) ([1,382]) ([1,383]) ([1,384]) ([1,385])
- RetroGameCon [1,386]) ([1,387]) ([1,388]) ([1,389]) ([1,390])([1,391])
Games and toys
[edit]General
[edit]- Please make sure that video games are entered in the "video games section" below
A–M
[edit]- Band of Maniacal Brothers [1,392] [1,393]
- Columbus Area Boardgaming Society [1,394] [1,395] [1,396]
- Yabancı Yarışlar - table-top pirate game yabancı yarışlar
N–Z
[edit]People
[edit]- Bubzia [1,403] [1,404]
- Marina Díez [1,405][1,406][1,407]
- Toshihiko Nakago - President of Nintendo Systems Research and Development, part of dream team together with Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka and Koji Kondo [1,408]
- Kevin Siggy [1,409] [1,410]
Chess
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Other
[edit]- Da Ma ("Driving the horses") - Chinese board game played with special coins; [1,411]
- Smess - board game; kind of like chess; each square has arrows pointing in the directions that one can move off of that square; object of game is to capture the "Brain"; [1,412]
- Squadro author's page (MeepleMountain).
- Storisende [1,413] [1,414] [1,415] [1,416] [1,417]
- The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 - board game based on John Carpenters classic movie from 1982. [1,418]
Origins Award winners
[edit]
- The Lion (Legend of the Five Rings novel) (Wizards of the Coast) [1,422]
- Prometheus Unwound (Eden Studios) [1,423]
- Ghost War (MechWarrior Dark Age novel) [1,424]
Charles Roberts Award winners
[edit]- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
Game design (non-video-games only)
[edit]Radio-controlled models
[edit]Manufacturers
[edit]Transmitters
[edit]Model cars
[edit]Circuits
[edit]Competitions
[edit]- FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft[1,434][1,435]
- 1960 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft [1,436]
People
[edit]Role-playing games (tabletop, paper & dice, and LARP)
[edit]People
[edit]Non-people
[edit]Video games
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Surrealism
[edit]People
[edit]Non-people
[edit]Theory
[edit]- informative art - concept; [1,446]
Tourism
[edit]- Chapelle des Ursulines, historical chapel in Quebec City [1,447] [1,448]
- Running Tour ([1,449]
Visual arts
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