Showing posts with label cspan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cspan. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2018

TV: CSPAN2: "Treating People Well"

Thursday, July 5, 2018


A wonderful little book TV from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, featuring the two authors of the book "Treating People Well". 

"Former White House Social Secretaries Jeremy Bernard and Lea Berman shared their thoughts on professional and public civility."

I've seen that book at Barnes & Noble, and have thought about getting it, maybe this is a sign I should...

Find out more here:  "Treating People Well"

P-B

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

TV: C-SPAN3: "Tujague's Cookbook"

Wednesday, July 04, 2018


Another excellent short documentary on C-SPAN3: the origins of New Orleans Cuisine.   Highly recommended.

"New Orleans is known for its mix of Creole and Cajun cuisines. Host of “Louisiana Eats” and author of Tujague’s Cookbook Poppy Tooker visited Tujagues, one of the city’s oldest restaurants, and talked about the origins of some of the dishes most associated with New Orleans cuisine." 

Find out more here: Tujague's Cookbook

P-B

TV: C-SPAN3: "Legacies of the Founders"

Wednesday, July 04, 2018


Watched "Legacies of the Founders" on C-SPAN3 today.  Absolutely fascinating lecture on the importance of the Founding Fathers, and their legacy.

"Pulitzer Prize-winning historians Joseph Ellis and Gordon Wood discussed the legacies of the Founding Fathers. They also explored the relationships between several of these leaders and talked about some of the lesser-known Founders. The Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida hosted the event."

You can find out more about it here: "Legacies of the Founders"

P-B