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“The fact that my career is a hobby to me and that I do something with my time that I’m truly passionate about and can always keep learning about. Growing as a chef and a cook every day makes me happy.” What are you reading lately? ”Different cookbooks and culinary textbooks.” If you could choose the last thing you tasted before you died what would it be? “Dry-aged New York strip with sauce bordelaise that I make.” How did you start working as a cook? “I worked in the deli business for a while and decided to actually do something in this field, so I attended the French Culinary Institute in N.Y.C.” What do you like about working the line? “Putting out food in a consistent manner under great stress. There’s something about being busy that puts my mind at ease, and in that moment all that truly matters in life is that task at hand.” Favorite horror or funny story from work? “Too many of both to decide.” What would your advice be to an aspiring cook? “Always work for chefs who are willing to teach you, but always work as hard as you possibly can for them in return for that knowledge. Never take a job where you make more money but learn less. Always work for a chef who understands your goals, and make sure the chef looks out for your best interests. It’s a horrible business, but if you can find that, stick with it like I have. Always be open to learn from every experience. And last but not least, if you don’t love what you’re doing, then you’re in the wrong line of work.”
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James and the Giant Peach
Through Feb. 8. $14-$30. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215.922.1122. www.ardentheatre.org
Camper Van Beethoven
8pm. $25-$35. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215.247.1300. www.worldcafelive.com
"Gathering Sparks"
Through March 10. Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St. 215.627.6747
Mütter 150 Celebration
6:30pm. $85-$100. Mütter Museum, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 S. 22nd St. 215.563.3737. www.collphyphil.org Franz Nicolay
8pm. $8. With Spoonboy. First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St. 866.468.7619. www.r5productions.com
Alphabet Army
8pm. $10. With the Defog + DJ Wes Schwartz. Connie's Ric Rac, 1132 S. Ninth St. 215.279.7587. www.conniesricrac.com Imperial China
8pm. $8. With Busses, Voodoo Economics + Persona. M Room, 15 W. Girard Ave. 215.739.5577. www.themanhattanroom.com Skeletonwitch
6:30pm. $10. With Cannabis Corpse + Javelina. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St. www.myspace.com/kungfunecktiebar Smoke, Lillies and Jade
6pm. $5. Gershman Y, Broad and Pine sts. 215.569.9700.
Terror
3pm. $12. With Maximum Penalty + Homicidal + War Hungry. First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St. 866.468.7619. www.r5productions.com Satellite Bowl
Noon. Lucky Strike Lanes, 1336 Chestnut St. 215.772.1107. www.mountainmeadow.org
Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia: Young Mozart
7:30 pm. Kimmel Center, Broad & Spruce Sts. www.kimmelcenter.org PW Online Extras
PhillyNow: Michael Bolton Says Goodbye To Pat Burrell
Plus: Can Mayor Nutter call a truce in the battle over library closures? 1/6 Stealth Jihad
Yes, religious extremists are trying to take over the country. 1/5 – in extremis See More Chick Flicks
Caralyn Green wants more eye smiling and less of The Hills in 2009. 1/5 – pop tart One More Look Back
Jacob Lambert can't quite let go of 2008. 1/5 r1 r2 r3 |
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