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Please enjoy these Bon Appétit Test Kitchen moments from the 92Y stage taken completely out of context. We even made a Brad Leone supercut, “It’s Alive!” style.
This is a Claire Saffitz fan blog now. There were so many great Claire moments when she visited 92Y with the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen crew.
When Claire Saffitz and the stars of Bon Appétit Test Kitchen visited 92Y, they spoke about their favorite Gourmet Makes episodes... or at least the ones Claire remembers.
“...what your parents do and what they say obviously affect you and how you feel like you deserve to be treated.” Explaining how she prepared for her role in The Photograph, Issa Rae said she drew from her relationship with her parents, sharing an experience that followed her for years.
The struggle for equal pay goes back further than you might think. This is the true story of how the brilliant composer Louise Farrenc fought for it in 1850, and won.
"There's this stigma for actors and creatives that if you don't make it as a creative, you fail by working a regular job. That's a lie. You can be fulfilled by anything you choose to be fulfilled by." Inspiring words from Noah Centineo.
We felt this so much. Penn Badgley makes a beautifully thoughtful point about personal accountability in relationships.
Billy Porter talks with Fern Mallis about how he got a head-start on learning about fashion by attending church.
“It just releases you from so much pain and suffering and self-loathing, that you can start to approach your own worth in a different way." Aidy Bryant talks about her journey to self-acceptance.
In a culture that values independence, author Zadie Smith reminds us that there's power (and necessity) in community.
“I feel like for the history of cinema, guys have been putting glasses on hot women and saying that they’re awkward, so I was like, I can do whatever I want.” Greta Gerwig explains why she chose Louis Garrel as Friedrich Bhaer.
Shout out to Mozart, the ultimate procrastinator, on his 264th birthday!
As Dryuary comes to an end, please enjoy our final non-alcoholic drink recipe, inspired by Noah Centineo’s visit to 92Y. We call it “the Noah Cent-ini.” (Yeah, we know.)
The third recipe in our series of non-alcoholic drinks inspired by 92Y talks in January — this one is called “the Votegasm,” in honor of The Daily Show’s coverage of the U.S. presidential election.
Continuing our Dryuary-inspired drink recipes with “the Mr. Moos-ic,” in honor of John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch’s visit to 92Y.
If you make any of these, you better let us know what you think!
“[Friendship is] as close I think to a selfless relationship.” Zadie Smith shared her thoughts on writing relationships while she was here with Jennifer Egan.
In honor of Dryuary, we’ve come up with some non-alcoholic drinks inspired by 92Y talks in January. This one is called “The Rosé Family Spritzer,” perfect for sipping while watching Schitt’s Creek.