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Year in Food & Music

The Year in Food & Music

KATHERINE CLAPNER

February 9, 2014 Colby Mancasola
2013 IN FOOD & MUSIC - KATHERINE CLAPNER

Katherine Clapner owns Dude Sweet Chocolate and collaborated with The Flaming Lips. 

What was the food highlight of you year?
Cooking at the James Beard House in New York City as I had always wanted to …

Katherine Clapner owns Dude Sweet Chocolate and collaborated with The Flaming Lips. 

What was the food highlight of you year?

Cooking at the James Beard House in New York City as I had always wanted to do it.  It is a big right of passage.  

What was the music highlight of your year?

Music highlights this year were very local influenced. I think my favorite was - oddly enough - a Cramps cover band with dancers called The Gorehounds.  Sometimes locals are just that.  Local heroes.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

My music highlight really was a food and music highlight. Dallas is a small culinary community that is very supportive of one another.  We are always rallying together for charity and the farmers. My favorite was a very small event in support of the Texas Honey Bee Guild.  The event was at a fantastic home showing a movie in support of the honey bee plight. A local garden darling named Tom Spicer who is all things from the earth played with a young man from the arts magnet high school.  For some reason such a small event meant a great deal to me.

 

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Tags Katherine Clapner, flaming lips, the flaming lips, Dude Sweet Chocolate, james beard
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TIM & ERIN ARCHULETA

December 12, 2013 Colby Mancasola
  

Tim and Erin own Ichi Sushi in San Francisco.

What was the food highlight of your year?

Tim: Eating in Tokyo, Japan. Everything from phone booth style ramen service, to miso-marinated pig vulva, to skipping out on the lauded sushi bars of Tsukiji Market and landing in a local place having some of the best sushi of my life. 

Erin: The Blue Plate’s tried and true meatloaf with my Mom and Pops. It’s been a few years since I’ve had red meat. That meatloaf brought me back. 

What was the music highlight of your year?

The Flaming Lips show at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium here in San Francisco on Halloween. The overwhelming sensory displacement of a Flaming Lips show combined with everyone in costumes (even a mid-40s dude dressed as Miley Cyrus at the VMAs) was nothing short of a spectacle. Wayne Coyne dressed as Carrie and us, all at her miserable prom, was the ultimate way to see them — confetti canons and all. They ended the set, booming LOVE — LOVE — LOVE at the end of “A Spoonful Weighs a Ton,” sending the crowd back out washed in sound, and well, almost weirdly Flaming Lips-style hugged.  

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

We traveled to New Orleans for a wedding and found ourselves in Algiers, an old shipping neighborhood dating back to 1719 on the bank of the Mississippi. You get to the neighborhood by ferry, and there are only a couple of shops and the historic courthouse when you dock. We explored a little deeper, seeing old Victorian homes, banana trees growing along fences on the side of the street, bundles of flowering vines, and a real divide between well-kept homes and a poorer neighborhood heading closer to the bridges.  We waited for our pals’ courthouse ceremony in a gem of a holdover from the late 1700s, The Old Point Bar. We were waiting out a tropical storm in this relic that had survived so much more, and while we were bellied up to the bar for beers and something a little harder, we watched a crew of musicians load-in for later (wanted to beat the oncoming rain). We were sad not to be able to stay. 

Later that weekend, we were wandering in the Quarter, and stumbled upon a wedding recessional pouring into the street with the Algiers Brass Band playing the happy couple and their guests out into the night. There was something very special about the slow, sticky pace of our experience in the remote ward, and then seeing its finest playing what most folks picture New Orleans to sound like out into a gaggle of celebratory wedding guests and tourists. Somehow, we felt like we were in on the secret of how great Algiers was. Up the road, we popped into Coops Place for Creole Seafood Gumbo and Jambalaya, still charmed by the whole experience, having a local meal. Ever since returning to San Francisco, we’re plotting our way back to New Orleans. 

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In 2013 Tags tim archuleta, erin archuleta, ichi sushi, the blue plate, blue plate, flaming lips
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MATT NORRIS

December 25, 2012 Colby Mancasola
  

Matt Norris manages the beverage program at Soluna and 50 Mason in San Francisco.

What was the food highlight of your year?

Food highlight of the year is a toss up between a gorgeously executed anniversary dinner at Quince and a casual, yet delicious night at State Bird Provisions. Both experiences provided an opportunity to enjoy many different tastes and textures. Quince made me feel like royalty, lavishing us with personal touches and excellent wine pairings. State Bird feels as though you have stumbled into an alternate universe where dim sum buns and dumplings have been replaced with unique, fresh offerings showcasing the bounty of our amazing local produce.

What was the music highlight of your year?

Saw some great music this year, but the highlight would have to be the Flaming Lips playing The Soft Bulletin at Bimbo’s. Getting a chance to see a band that now headlines festivals play a seminal album in it’s entirety at an intimate venue can’t be beat. Plus, I got invited to the show the night of, so that spontaneity contributed to the surreal feel of the night. I also got a chance to bond with my brother-in-law and I almost forgot, confetti canons in small spaces are awesome!

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

Day 2 of Treasure Island while sharing a Korrito from the Seoul On Wheels truck with my wife, while watching the Divine Fits, M83, and the sunset. Need I say more?

Tags 50 Mason, Quince, flaming lips, Treasure Island Music Festival, Seoul On Wheels, Divine Fits, M83, state bird provisions, matt norris, noise pop, soluna
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PETER ELLENBY

December 13, 2012 Colby Mancasola

Peter Ellenby’s twenty years of photographing bands like The Flaming Lips, Death Cab For Cutie, Modest Mouse, and Bright Eyes in small clubs is the subject of the book, Every Day Is Saturday.

What was the food highlight of your year?

Eating the bone marrow at RN74.

What was the music highlight of your year?

Bob Mould playing Copper blue at Bottom of the Hill during Noise Pop.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

Noisette was amazing. Watching Ian Marks from the Beast and the Hare butcher half a pig was pretty cool. Eating what he did with the meat was better.

When I was shooting Bob Mould and his band for their Silver Age promos we walked past Olivier’s Butchery in Dogpatch. Bob says “Oh. Is this a butcher?” I confirmed that it was indeed and he proceeded to go inside and buy three or four amazing looking steaks. I’m sitting there thinking to myself “Oh my god, I’m watching Bob Mould buy steaks!”

Tags flaming lips, modest mouse, bright eyes, RN74, noise pop, noisette, Ian Marks, the beast and the hare, bob mould, death cab for cutie, peter ellenby, olivier's butchery
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JOANIE MCCOLLOM

December 5, 2012 Colby Mancasola
  

Joanie McCollom is the founder of Cookooree, an online platform for collecting and sharing recipes.

What was the food highlight of your year?

I enjoyed St. Vincent (San Francisco). My food highlight was various wines served. Here’s why it was memorable: I want a lean-back restaurant experience, and the staff at St. Vincent is prepared to recommend and serve all night, no need to think or make decisions. I love that!

What was the music highlight of your year?

I’d have to say I enjoyed The Flaming Lips at Bimbos for Noise Pop, although I also really enjoyed Father John Misty at Outside Lands.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

Eating sushi at Blowfish while Thao played a mix of old school hip hop and esoteric indie stuff. Every song jumped to the foreground, grabbing my attention. Yes, it was a Noise Pop event. Yes, I have a crush on Thao. But this event was really special even without that.

Tags noise pop, flaming lips, father john misty, thao, st. vincent restaurant
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