Past Events

Broadcast Journalism Special Guest Appearances:

  • KYW-TV CBS Channel 3, Philadelphia (March 2005)
  • WOR 710 AM Radio “Food Talk with Arthur Schwartz,” NY (Aug. 2003)
  • KCRW-AM (National Public Radio) “Good Food Hour,” CA (Jul. 2003)
  • Business Talk Radio. “The Good Life,” CO (Jul. 2003)
  • Business Talk Radio. “America’s Dining and Travel Guide,” CO (Jul. 2003)
  • CBS News. “The Early Show,” NY (Mar. 2003)
  • WHYY-FM. “A Chef’s Table,” PA (Mar. 2003)
  • TV Food Network. “Sara’s Secrets,” NY(Feb. 2003)
  • Discovery Channel. “Home Matters,” PA (Oct. 2000)
  • Business Talk Radio. “America’s Dining and Travel Guide,” CO (Sept. 2000)
  • TV Food Network. “Cooking Live,” NY (Jul. 2000)
  • CBS. “Martha Stewart Living,” NY (Apr. 2000)
  • Bloomberg Radio. “Executive Dining with Peter Elliot,” NY (Apr. 2000)
  • KSRO-FM Radio. “Good Food Hour,” CA (Feb. 2000)
  • KCRW-AM. (National Public Radio) “Good Food,” CA (Feb. 2000)
  • KRON-TV. “Bay Cafe,” CA (Feb. 2000)
  • News 12 Long Island. “Morning Show” NY (Feb. 2000)
  • TV Food Network. “Cooking Live,” NY (Feb. 2000)
  • NBC TV. “B. Smith With Style,” NJ (Jan. 2000)
  • Lifetime Television. “Feng Shui Revealed,” NY (Apr. 1998)

Lectures

  • Syracuse University (April 2005)
  • Center for Health and The Global Environment
    Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA (September 2003)
  • American Association of Teachers of French, 75th Anniversary, Keynote Speaker,
    Boston, MA (July 2002)
  • New York University; New York, NY (February 2001)
  • “Asian Week” — Simon & Schuster Publishers; New York, NY (May 2000)
  • “Feast” — Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art;
    North Adams, MA (May 2000)
  • 2000 The Book and The Cook Festival and Fair: Philadelphia, PA (February 2000)
    • Philadelphia’s Kitchen at the Reading Terminal
    • The Shops at Liberty Plaza
  • RJ Julia Books; Madison, CT (January 2000)
  • Barnes & Noble Lincoln Triangle, New York, NY (February 2000)
  • Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Providence, RI (March 2000)
  • University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany; (February 1999)
  • California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC), San Francisco, CA (April 1999)