Last week, City Harvest, New York City’s first and largest food rescue organization, presented The 40th Anniversary Gala: House of Harvest, hosted by actor, model and producer Tyson Beckford, with décor by world-renowned celebrity event planner Colin Cowie.
The evening raised enough to provide more than 9.6 million meals for New Yorkers in need as they continue to grapple with record-high food costs, the end of federal aid programs, and the continued economic impacts of the pandemic.
The event honored the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim Kallman and City Harvest’s frontline workers who were at the forefront of the organization’s work to help feed New Yorkers in need at the height of and throughout the pandemic. These frontline heroes helped rescue and distribute nearly 300 million pounds of food for New Yorkers across all five boroughs between March 2020 and June 2022 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The evening raised enough to provide more than 9.6 million meals for New Yorkers in need as they continue to grapple with record-high food costs, the end of federal aid programs, and the continued economic impacts of the pandemic.
The event honored the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim Kallman and City Harvest’s frontline workers who were at the forefront of the organization’s work to help feed New Yorkers in need at the height of and throughout the pandemic. These frontline heroes helped rescue and distribute nearly 300 million pounds of food for New Yorkers across all five boroughs between March 2020 and June 2022 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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- 5/4/2023
- Look to the Stars
City Harvest Presents The 40th Anniversary Gala: House of Harvest featuring an elegant dinner with a one-of-a-kind live and silent auction brings together celebrities, influencers, and other high-profile individuals for the organization’s most important fundraising night of the year.
Marking 40 years serving New York City, all proceeds from the evening will support City Harvest’s work to rescue more than 75 million pounds of nutritious food this year–nearly 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels–and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need. City Harvest’s 2022 gala raised a record-breaking $5.2 million, enough to provide more than 12 million meals for New Yorkers in need. Now, as millions of New Yorkers face record-high food prices, expiration of federal supports, and the continued economic impacts from the pandemic, the need for food assistance in New York City remains high.
The event will honor the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim...
Marking 40 years serving New York City, all proceeds from the evening will support City Harvest’s work to rescue more than 75 million pounds of nutritious food this year–nearly 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels–and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need. City Harvest’s 2022 gala raised a record-breaking $5.2 million, enough to provide more than 12 million meals for New Yorkers in need. Now, as millions of New Yorkers face record-high food prices, expiration of federal supports, and the continued economic impacts from the pandemic, the need for food assistance in New York City remains high.
The event will honor the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim...
- 4/13/2023
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: Iron Chef is back in the kitchen after Netflix cooked up a deal to bring back the classic food format.
The streamer has ordered Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, a reboot of the series that had a couple of incarnations in the U.S. including a Food Network series that featured the likes of Bobby Flay, Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck.
Netflix has had previous success rebooting linear formats – arguably its biggest non-scripted hit has been Queer Eye, which is based on the Bravo series.
The series, which is expected to be dished up later this year, is based on a Japanese format from Fuji Television Network. It has been handed an eight-episode order.
The culinary competition, considered one of the toughest gastronomic challenges that chefs can face, will feature five new Iron Chefs, who will welcome Challenger Chefs to the reimagined Kitchen Stadium, where they’ll...
The streamer has ordered Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, a reboot of the series that had a couple of incarnations in the U.S. including a Food Network series that featured the likes of Bobby Flay, Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck.
Netflix has had previous success rebooting linear formats – arguably its biggest non-scripted hit has been Queer Eye, which is based on the Bravo series.
The series, which is expected to be dished up later this year, is based on a Japanese format from Fuji Television Network. It has been handed an eight-episode order.
The culinary competition, considered one of the toughest gastronomic challenges that chefs can face, will feature five new Iron Chefs, who will welcome Challenger Chefs to the reimagined Kitchen Stadium, where they’ll...
- 1/20/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (Nycwff) returns for its 13th annual edition this Fall, October 2 – 11, 2020.
The Festival will look and feel different this year, but the commitment is unchanged – to support the New York City hospitality community and serve as a resource that connects people with world class chefs, restaurants and bars all while continuing the fight to end hunger for No Kid Hungry and Food Bank For New York City, whose missions are now more crucial than ever. With more than 60 events taking place over nine days, this year’s Festival offers a robust lineup of virtual and live programming including Behind the Burger Bash, Nycwff Goes Virtual presented by Capital One, an Intimate Dinner Series and an Online Wine Auction all for a good cause.
“As a Festival, we understand the power of food and its ability to bring people together,...
The Festival will look and feel different this year, but the commitment is unchanged – to support the New York City hospitality community and serve as a resource that connects people with world class chefs, restaurants and bars all while continuing the fight to end hunger for No Kid Hungry and Food Bank For New York City, whose missions are now more crucial than ever. With more than 60 events taking place over nine days, this year’s Festival offers a robust lineup of virtual and live programming including Behind the Burger Bash, Nycwff Goes Virtual presented by Capital One, an Intimate Dinner Series and an Online Wine Auction all for a good cause.
“As a Festival, we understand the power of food and its ability to bring people together,...
- 10/2/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (Nycwff) returns for its 12th annual edition this Fall, taking over the Big Apple October 10 – 13, 2019.
With more than 80 events taking place at locations throughout the city, 100% of the net proceeds from the Festival support its mission to Eat. Drink. End Hunger. with Food Bank For New York City and No Kid Hungry. This year’s program highlights a mix of tastings, dinners, brunches, late-night parties and more; accented by a returning selection of family-friendly offerings to keep fans of all ages engaged throughout the weekend.
Mark the calendar: Capital One cardholders will enjoy exclusive presale access to tickets for all Nycwff events from June 10 – 23. Capital One cardholders will also have access to purchase tickets for the following cardholder-only events while they are available:
Dinner hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten on Thursday, October 10
Dinner hosted by Hugh Acheson...
With more than 80 events taking place at locations throughout the city, 100% of the net proceeds from the Festival support its mission to Eat. Drink. End Hunger. with Food Bank For New York City and No Kid Hungry. This year’s program highlights a mix of tastings, dinners, brunches, late-night parties and more; accented by a returning selection of family-friendly offerings to keep fans of all ages engaged throughout the weekend.
Mark the calendar: Capital One cardholders will enjoy exclusive presale access to tickets for all Nycwff events from June 10 – 23. Capital One cardholders will also have access to purchase tickets for the following cardholder-only events while they are available:
Dinner hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten on Thursday, October 10
Dinner hosted by Hugh Acheson...
- 6/6/2019
- Look to the Stars
The L.A.-based Chainsmokers finally returned for a homecoming show on Thursday night (June 14), their first since 2016, a lifetime ago for the award-winning, globe-trotting A-listers. After playing a festival in Korea days earlier, they brought the pyro and pop hits to the Wiltern for a private show hosted by American Airlines and Mastercard. Jake Miller and dance star Jordyn Jones (4.5 million Instagram followers) were amongs those seeing the new stage show that includes drummer Matt McGuire (right), who has ascended to equal billing on stage like a third member of the duo.
Meanwhile in New York, other musical heavyweights celebrated at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Reality TV singing competition judge alums Steven Tyler and Usher got close, as The Weeknd presented an award to Sir Lucian Grainge.
Elise Loehnen and host Gwyneth Paltrow toasted to the crowd at Paltrow’s “In goop Health” summit in Culver City.
Meanwhile in New York, other musical heavyweights celebrated at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Reality TV singing competition judge alums Steven Tyler and Usher got close, as The Weeknd presented an award to Sir Lucian Grainge.
Elise Loehnen and host Gwyneth Paltrow toasted to the crowd at Paltrow’s “In goop Health” summit in Culver City.
- 6/18/2018
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
Just steps from the ocean on a perfect 78-degree Friday night in Miami, Rachael Ray hosted her annual Burger Bash party at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival—where dozens of chefs from around the country competed for top honors and serious burger bragging rights.
“I love Burger Bash because food connects us as Americans,” Ray told People at the beachside event. “Watching these amazing chefs flipping patties breaks down walls. They make us all like them and their burgers.”
Related: Get the Cheeseburger Recipe That Won Rachael Ray’s Burger Bash 6 Times
Although celeb chefs like Al Roker (who served the meatless Beyond Burger,...
“I love Burger Bash because food connects us as Americans,” Ray told People at the beachside event. “Watching these amazing chefs flipping patties breaks down walls. They make us all like them and their burgers.”
Related: Get the Cheeseburger Recipe That Won Rachael Ray’s Burger Bash 6 Times
Although celeb chefs like Al Roker (who served the meatless Beyond Burger,...
- 2/25/2017
- by Linda Marx
- PEOPLE.com
Chef Marc Forgione is a married man.
The restaurateur and Next Iron Chef season three winner tied the knot to his girlfriend of over ten years, Kristen Angelilli, during a destination wedding at the Cap Juluca resort in Anguilla on Nov. 19.
“It was like a fairytale,” Forgione tells People exclusively. “It was just perfection.”
Surrounded by 150 of their friends and family, the couple said their vows with a picturesque view of the hills of St. Marteen in the background.
“As soon as I saw Kristen I couldn’t take my eyes off her,” says the chef who owns seven popular...
The restaurateur and Next Iron Chef season three winner tied the knot to his girlfriend of over ten years, Kristen Angelilli, during a destination wedding at the Cap Juluca resort in Anguilla on Nov. 19.
“It was like a fairytale,” Forgione tells People exclusively. “It was just perfection.”
Surrounded by 150 of their friends and family, the couple said their vows with a picturesque view of the hills of St. Marteen in the background.
“As soon as I saw Kristen I couldn’t take my eyes off her,” says the chef who owns seven popular...
- 12/1/2016
- by acalderone1271
- PEOPLE.com
Tune in alert for PBS “Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking” Sept. 7. Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking is a new 13-episode series produced by Wgbh and Fine Cooking magazine, which takes viewers on a culinary journey across America. Host Pete Evans, teams up with the country's most innovative chefs and food artisans, who are known for their use of fresh regional ingredients, to create spontaneous delicious feasts in unique settings for friends and family that will inspire home cooks everywhere. Guest chefs Jacques Pepin, Marcus Samuelsson, Anita Lo, Larry and Marc Forgione, Jonathan Waxman, Andy Ricker, Jeffrey Saad, and more join Host/Chef Pete Evans 13-Episode Culinary Journey to Launch on Public Television Stations Beginning September 7, 2013 (check local...
- 8/27/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Matt Damon tried his hand at cooking last night at an NYC benefit for the Family Reach Foundation, which raises money to help individuals suffering from cancer and their loves ones. He teamed up with famous chefs Marc Forgione, Ming Tsai, and Masaharu Morimoto for a minidemonstration at the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park hotel. Matt spoke about his culinary skills, commenting, "I suck. I suck. Growing up, our mother used to make us cook one night a week. I would try to manipulate my way out of it. But she was pretty good about making us do it. Beef stroganoff was my signature dish." Nonetheless, Matt gamely tried to create dishes with the pros in front of an audience that included his wife, Luciana. The Damons are home in the Big Apple after a recent getaway to Toronto, where they met up with pals Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner to celebrate...
- 9/19/2012
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
Matt Damon tried his hand at cooking last night at an NYC benefit for the Family Reach Foundation, which raises money to help individuals suffering from cancer and their loves ones. He teamed up with famous chefs Marc Forgione, Ming Tsai, and Masaharu Morimoto for a minidemonstration at the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park hotel. Matt spoke about his culinary skills, commenting, "I suck. I suck . . . Growing up, our mother used to make us cook one night a week. I would try to manipulate my way out of it. But she was pretty good about making us do it. Beef Stroganoff was my signature dish." Nonetheless, Matt gamely tried to create dishes with the pros in front of an audience that included his wife Luciana. The Damons are home in the Big Apple after a recent getaway to Toronto, where they met up with pals Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner to celebrate...
- 9/19/2012
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
The week foodies have been waiting for has finally arrived -- at least in Canada. Lucky Americans already know who won the $50,000 for their charity in the final episode of "Chopped: All-Stars" (which aired Sunday night in the U.S.) but I've avoided any and all spoilers leading up to Tuesday's Canadian finale.
The final four consists of Michael Symon (who beat out fellow Iron Chefs Cat Cora, Marc Forgione and Jose Garces), Jeffrey Saad (who took on Aarti Sequeira, Keegan Gerhard and Marcela Valladolid), Penny Davidi (who battled former "Next Food Network Star" contestants Vic "Vegas" Moea, Chris Nirschel and Justin Balmes) and Marcus Samuelsson (who, along with fellow judges Chris Santos, Marc Murphy and Alex Guarnaschelli, got to see what it felt like on the other side of the "Chopped" kitchen).
Who else was cheering for Alex? No offence to Marcus (or Chris and Marc), but I've always been a fan of Alex.
The final four consists of Michael Symon (who beat out fellow Iron Chefs Cat Cora, Marc Forgione and Jose Garces), Jeffrey Saad (who took on Aarti Sequeira, Keegan Gerhard and Marcela Valladolid), Penny Davidi (who battled former "Next Food Network Star" contestants Vic "Vegas" Moea, Chris Nirschel and Justin Balmes) and Marcus Samuelsson (who, along with fellow judges Chris Santos, Marc Murphy and Alex Guarnaschelli, got to see what it felt like on the other side of the "Chopped" kitchen).
Who else was cheering for Alex? No offence to Marcus (or Chris and Marc), but I've always been a fan of Alex.
- 5/7/2012
- by Denette Wilford
- Aol TV.
Amidst the various food- and drink-heavy events at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, there were also opportunities for thoughtful discussions about the food industry. One of these events delved into the hot issue of reality TV, and how winning a food show can affect a chef's professional career and reputation. Moderated by Bobby Flay, the panel included chefs Richard Blais ("Top Chef All-Stars" winner), Marc Forgione ("Next Iron Chef" winner), Jonathan Waxman ("Top Chef Masters" participant), Stephanie Izard ("Top Chef" winner), Geoffrey Zakarian ("Next Iron Chef" winner) and Michael Symon ("Iron Chef").
Flay admitted that he had never moderated a panel before because he was always a panelist. He dove right into it though, and announced, "I don't want this to be a lovefest on what everyone's new projects are." Looks like he's fit for the job, as he sparked a lot of candid discussion.
On growing one's empire:...
Flay admitted that he had never moderated a panel before because he was always a panelist. He dove right into it though, and announced, "I don't want this to be a lovefest on what everyone's new projects are." Looks like he's fit for the job, as he sparked a lot of candid discussion.
On growing one's empire:...
- 2/26/2012
- by Carey Polis
- Aol TV.
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