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Laurie Wolf
Laurie Goldrich Wolf (born 1956) is an American food writer and entrepreneur. Her husband since 1984, Bruce Wolf, who is a professional photographer, sometimes collaborates with her. Education and early career Wolf graduated from the Calhoun School in Manhattan and The Culinary Institute of America, worked as a chef and caterer, and as food editor for '' Mademoiselle'' and ''Child'' for 18 years. Wolf and her husband moved from New York to Portland in 2008. Book writing Wolf has written several children's books. ''Candy 1 to 20'' (photography by her husband Bruce), which teaches children to read and count numbers with photographs of candy, received a ''Kirkus Reviews'' writeup that noted its "transformation of the familiar into the sweetly surprising", and a review from ''Publishers Weekly'' that called it an "especially kid-friendly approach to counting". Her 2014 ''Portland, Oregon Chef's Table'' was described as "both as a cookbook and a restaurant guide", and a "powerful tou ...
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The Culinary Institute Of America
The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) is a Private university, private culinary school with its main campus in Hyde Park, New York, and branch campuses in St. Helena, California, St. Helena and Napa, California; San Antonio, Texas; and Singapore. The college, which was the first to teach culinary arts in the United States, offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees, and has the largest staff of American Culinary Federation Certified Master Chefs. The CIA also offers continuing education for professionals in the hospitality industry as well as conferences and consulting services. The college additionally offers recreational classes for non-professionals. The college operates student-run restaurants on its four U.S. campuses. The school was founded in 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut, as a vocational institute for returning veterans of World War II. With a growing student body, the school purchased a former Jesuit Catholic novitiate, novitiate in Hyde Park in 1970, which ...
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Inkshares
Inkshares is a publishing and literary rights-management platform founded in 2013. It is an open platform with a community of over 100,000 authors and readers. Authors post partial manuscripts which are sorted based on reader interest. Selected manuscripts are edited by Inkshares for publishing Publishing is the activities of making information, literature, music, software, and other content, physical or digital, available to the public for sale or free of charge. Traditionally, the term publishing refers to the creation and distribu ... in North America, sale into foreign territories, and development in television and film. Inkshares investors include Ingram Ventures, Indicator Ventures, and prominent angels in the media and entertainment space. Inkshares has strategic relationships with Ingram for North American book distribution and The United Talented Agency for representation and packaging in television and film. Founding Founders and founding Inkshares was ...
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