On Sunday, October 1, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, the Cooking Channel will air Season 1 of “Battle of the Decades” with the episode titled “Furiously Fast Food.” In this episode, hosts Jonathan Bennett and 1988 pop icon Taylor Dayne take a nostalgic trip back to the ’80s.
“Battle of the Decades” is a culinary competition where chefs are challenged to recreate and reimagine iconic dishes from different decades. In this particular episode, the chefs face a unique challenge inspired by the memories of the ’80s.
The competitors are tasked with creating their own versions of Gigi Hadid’s Spicy Vodka Pasta, putting their own twist on this classic dish. Additionally, they must attempt to serve up a prize-winning beef bourguignon, showcasing their culinary skills.
Viewers can expect a culinary showdown as the chefs compete to impress the hosts and judges with their ’80s-inspired dishes.
For those who enjoy cooking competitions and a nostalgic look back at iconic dishes,...
“Battle of the Decades” is a culinary competition where chefs are challenged to recreate and reimagine iconic dishes from different decades. In this particular episode, the chefs face a unique challenge inspired by the memories of the ’80s.
The competitors are tasked with creating their own versions of Gigi Hadid’s Spicy Vodka Pasta, putting their own twist on this classic dish. Additionally, they must attempt to serve up a prize-winning beef bourguignon, showcasing their culinary skills.
Viewers can expect a culinary showdown as the chefs compete to impress the hosts and judges with their ’80s-inspired dishes.
For those who enjoy cooking competitions and a nostalgic look back at iconic dishes,...
- 9/26/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Welcome to another edition of Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key execs and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week we’re talking with British indie film veteran Phil Hunt, who is the founder of a raft of companies including production outfit and film financier Head Gear, international sales business Bankside and, more recently, New Zealand and Australian distribution genre label (Yet) Another Monster Company.
Phil Hunt is not a conformist. From the moment he burst onto the British independent scene more than two decades ago with his microbudget productions Fast Food and Chunky Monkey – the former starring a young Gerard Butler and the latter an off-beat black comedy about a loner with a penchant for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and Julie Andrews – it was clear that this was a guy who was not going to...
Phil Hunt is not a conformist. From the moment he burst onto the British independent scene more than two decades ago with his microbudget productions Fast Food and Chunky Monkey – the former starring a young Gerard Butler and the latter an off-beat black comedy about a loner with a penchant for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and Julie Andrews – it was clear that this was a guy who was not going to...
- 4/19/2023
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Six full-length albums by Elliott Smith dating back to his teenage years circa 1985 have surfaced online.
As Pitchfork notes, the recently unveiled archive of then-16-year-old Portland, Oregon teenager Steven Paul Smith was painstakingly discovered and distributed by a young Texas fan deep in a years-long pursuit.
Cameron McCrary emailed local Portland record stores and posted entries on Discogs as part of his treasure hunt. Tony Lash, who played drums on several of the records, sold the surviving copies to an Elliott Smith completist. Other recordings trickled out over the course of two years.
All told, the repertoire spans six albums recorded between 1985 and 1989 by Smith and his high school buddies under various band names, including 1985’s Any Kind of Mudhen, 1986’s Still Waters More or Less and 1987’s Menagerie by Stranger Than Fiction; 1988’s The Greenhouse by A Murder of Crows; and 1989’s Trick of Paris Season by Harum Scarum.
As Pitchfork notes, the recently unveiled archive of then-16-year-old Portland, Oregon teenager Steven Paul Smith was painstakingly discovered and distributed by a young Texas fan deep in a years-long pursuit.
Cameron McCrary emailed local Portland record stores and posted entries on Discogs as part of his treasure hunt. Tony Lash, who played drums on several of the records, sold the surviving copies to an Elliott Smith completist. Other recordings trickled out over the course of two years.
All told, the repertoire spans six albums recorded between 1985 and 1989 by Smith and his high school buddies under various band names, including 1985’s Any Kind of Mudhen, 1986’s Still Waters More or Less and 1987’s Menagerie by Stranger Than Fiction; 1988’s The Greenhouse by A Murder of Crows; and 1989’s Trick of Paris Season by Harum Scarum.
- 3/3/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
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