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Shirley Mae Beard became known for her soul food she served up out of Louisville's Smoketown neighborhood. Mae died in January at age 84. Community leaders unveiled an honorary street sign at the ...
The James Beard Foundation on Wednesday announced its James Beard Awards book and media nominees, which include Chicago native Ashok Selvam, regional editor for Eater Midwest. The nominees for its ...
Local culinary luminary Jesse Griffiths, owner of the acclaimed Dai Due restaurant in Cherrywood, is a finalist for a 2025 James Beard Media Award in the Single Subject book category for "The ...
The street sign will be for Shirley Mae Beard, who was the owner and face of Shirley Mae's Café on South Clay Street. Beard died Jan. 11 at the age of 84. She was a cherished figure in ...
In a rare reaction, Shahar Qazi, Mushtaq Ali Nadwi, has issued a call for peace and harmony in light of threats caused by external forces. His message urges citizens to uphold national unity and ...
Morristown-Beard (10-5) broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the second inning before putting the game away with a four-run outburst in the seventh. Alex Hriczov led the offense for Morristown ...
Freep dining critic Lyndsay C. Green nominated for a James Beard Media Award. Green's 2024 work on urban agriculture in Detroit earned her the nomination. Detroit Free Press restaurant and dining ...
The 2025 James Beard Media Awards nominees were announced today. Here’s who made the list. Two North Bay chefs, a baker and a bean purveyor of rock star status were nominated Wednesday for the ...
Morristown Beard drops to 9-6 and will jump from the Morris County Tournament to the Prep Tournament, as a road matchup with Blair on Friday is up next on its schedule.
Prestige alert! The James Beard Foundation announced the finalists for its 2025 Media Awards this morning, and Arkansas journalist Jordan P. Hickey is among the nominees. Hickey’s story “The ...
Kato’s Jon Yao, Redbird’s Tobin Shea and Gusto Bread of Long Beach have all advanced to the final round. The votes for 2025 are in: Six L.A. chefs, restaurants, bars, bakeries and writers have ...