Take a nostalgic look at classic Southern dishes that have fallen out of favor—comforting, old-school recipes you rarely see ...
Recipes you want to make. Cooking advice that works. Restaurant recommendations you trust.
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
"It’s an easy seasonal side dish that's made mostly in the oven and goes perfectly with all the traditional items found at Thanksgiving," says the chef Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of ...
Anna Francese Gass makes a simple version of the holiday meal on a sheet tray. Cookbook author and recipe developer Anna Francese Gass is gearing up for Thanksgiving and serving up some simple ideas ...
Keke Palmer’s ‘Southern Fried Rice’ Ignites Controversy ‘A Lotta Mess!’ Keke Palmer’s ‘Southern Fried Rice’ Ignites Conversation And Controversy: ‘This Thing Is So Weird’ Keke Palmer and Nakia ...
Southern fried chicken, pieces of bone-in chicken breaded and fried until crisp on the outside, but juicy on the inside, is an American delicacy. No, it’s not healthy. However, for fans, it is well ...
A show about an Asian American student at an HBCU wanted to celebrate culture. Instead, it turned representation into roleplay. Releasing a creative project is like taking a shot in the dark. You ...
Keke Palmer obviously didn’t expect a backlash when she supported Black creator Nakia Stephens and her show Southern Fried Rice. The series is available on YouTube via her KeyTV platform, and once the ...
So, we know you’ve seen it… The very funny and talented Keke Palmer released the trailer as well as the first two episodes of her new show, “Southern Fried Rice,” on her KeyTV Network. While fans ...
As I scrolled through social media recently, looking for topics to cover on HBCU Pulse and ClutchPoints, I noticed a firestorm erupting around a new web series from Keke Palmer's Key TV Network called ...
When KeyTV dropped the trailer for its new series “Southern Fried Rice,” social media did what it always does: raised a curious brow, pressed play, and promptly started debating. What began as ...