Podcast
241: Nils Bernstein
It’s so great having our buddy Nils Bernstein drop by the studio. Nils is a man of many skills, and we talk about his great new book, The Joy of Oysters. Nils is the food editor for Wine Enthusiast magazine, and he has written and developed recipes for places like Bon Appétit, Epicurious, GQ, and the New York Times. But Matt knows Nils best as a former music publicist, working with bands like Interpol, Stephen Malkmus, and Nirvana while holding key positions at Sub Pop and Matador Records. We talk about his musical past, what is was like being in the room when "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was first played live, as well as a deep love of the bivalve. We loved catching up with Nils Bernstein, and we hope you enjoy this conversation. Also on the show, Aliza and Matt talk about three things that are getting them excited right now, including chicken sandwiches at the Fly, Bawi Agua Fresca, a new NA beer, and Nightingale Ice Cream Sandwiches. MORE FROM NILS BERNSTEIN:Shell Shocked: Why It’s More Important Than Ever to Consider the Oyster [Wine Enthusiast]All the Ways to Pair Pinot Grigio with Food, from Cheese to Fish [Wine Enthusiast]A Taco-Filled Eating Tour of California’s Salinas Valley [Wine Enthusiast]Bad Waitress [Dirt] FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW:instagram.com/nilsbernsteininstagram.com/mattrodbardinstagram.com/taste
SHEROES & QUEEROES with Meshell Ndegeocello
As part of SHEROES Pride Month series, SHEROES & QUEEROES, Carmel Holt sits down with acclaimed singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and eleven-time Grammy nominee, Meshell Ndegeocello, who has just released her 13th album, The Omnichord Real Book.
James Acaster Talks with NNAMDÏ and Quelle Chris on the Talkhouse Podcast
Black MIDI is a boy band?
DBRP CLASSIC: Akinyele
Nate, Dave, and Demone talk to rapper/mayoral candidate Akinyele (Originally Released March 3, 2019)
Joan As Police Woman: The Magic (The Science of Transcendence with Maria Popova)
The Magic: What Science Can Tell Us About the Spellbinding Power of Music
240: Alex Stupak
Big ideas, strong opinions, and a deadpan Instagram: These are a few of our favorite things. Former pastry chef and current Empellon and Mischa boss man Alex Stupak is a complicated—and incredibly sincere—dude, and in this episode, we have a really spirited conversation about what it’s like to open a new restaurant that isn’t part of the Empellon Mexican multiverse. The food at Mischa is Eastern European, and it’s Stupak’s most personal project to date. We get into that, as well as some big ideas for the future. We hope you enjoy our talk with Alex. MORE FROM ALEX STUPAK:Mischa Opens in Midtown East [NYT]Hang on to Your Wallets, NYC — Here Comes the $29 Hot Dog [NY Post] FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW:instagram.com/alexstupakinstagram.com/mattrodbardinstagram.com/taste
239: Jenny Rosenstrach
We are always so happy to hang out with Jenny Rosenstrach, the talented writer and editor behind a highly enjoyable newsletter and a series of cookbooks. For many followers of the home cooking internet, her blog Dinner: A Love Story has been a steady hand holding the whisk for the past decade. Two years ago, she released the New York Times best seller The Weekday Vegetarians, and she is now working on a follow-up that we discuss on this episode. We also dig into her upcoming move back to New York City after nearly two decades living in the suburbs. What will city cooking be like? Different. We hope you enjoy our talk with Jenny Rosenstrach. Also on the show, Aliza and Matt catch up about Matt’s recent trip to Chicago, and some favorite Chi places for food and drink. These include Lickity Split Frozen Custard, Lula Cafe, Vita & Nick's, and Kasama to name a few. MORE FROM JENNY ROSENSTRACH:Great Grilled Chicken (For Real) [Dinner: A Love Story]The Weekday Approach to Eating Less Meat [TASTE]Angel Hair Has a New Look [TASTE]Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!) [Apple Podcasts] FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW:instagram.com/dinneralovestoryinstagram.com/mattrodbardinstagram.com/taste










