Here is how our Musical Pairings usually work: while we prepare one of Kasey's yummy recipes I carefully sift through my collection looking for the pe...
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You've gotta try this omelette. It will change your life, I swear. OK, I admit that may be a touch of hyperbole, but the Squash Blossom Omelet Kasey i...
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Sweet, dark, minty, clean, cool: these are some of the words that describe both the Blueberry Mint Jam that Kasey is featuring in the Kitchen today, a...
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Jazz, Orchestral Pop, Disco, Indie Folk, Blues and Chanson. All great genres to be certain, but who would mix them together? On paper that sounds li...
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There are few recipes as traditionally American as the hamburger. It is a simple classic that you can eat with your hand while evoking all the fun o...
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I'll be honest, I overlooked Bishop Allen & The Broken String when it was originally released in 2007. It's not that I hadn't heard the band yet...
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SBTRKT, (pronounced "subtract"), chose this alias because it reflects his philosophy of removing himself from the music he creates so that the music c...
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Last year's North Dorm EP by Nathan Broaddus (a.k.a. Evenings) was one of the year's most solid and enjoyable listens in the electronic music scene or...
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TV on the Radio's fourth long player, Nine Types of Light, initially struck me as a little disappointing. Not because I thought it wasn't "good" --...
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Some pairings are easy, and others are a little tougher. The cilantro-scallion swirls that Kasey is featuring in the Kitchen this morning fell into ...
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I've been somewhat unintentionally sitting on Gardens & Villa's self-titled debut for awhile now. When I first heard it, I knew that it would pair...










