FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 2017
Contact: Wendy Malloy
Museum of History & Industry PR
media@mohai.org
206 324 1126 Ext. 150
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 2017
Contact: Wendy Malloy
Museum of History & Industry PR
media@mohai.org
206 324 1126 Ext. 150
February 6, 2017
WHAT: Celebrate Valentine’s Day early this Friday evening at MOHAI during a fun live taping of the popular podcast, Spilled Milk. Podcast hosts, authors, and comedians Molly Wizenberg (Orangette and New York Times bestsellers, Delancey: A Man, a Woman, a Restaurant, a Marriage and A Homemade Life) and Matthew Amster-Burton (Pretty Good Number One: An American Family Eats Tokyo) begin with a food related topic and run with it as far as they can go.
WHEN: Feb. 10, 7 – 8:30 pm
WHERE: MOHAI 860 Terry Ave N., Seattle
DETAILS: Each Spilled Milk podcast covers a different topic in one 20 segment. Past segments include eggs, squash, milkshakes, romantic food, braising, junk food, and corned beef. The two veteran food bloggers take turns sharing their ideas, perspectives, and personal stories as they move from picking ingredients for the day’s dish to eating the results. The shows are mostly scripted, but it’s the off-script moments of witty banter that steal the show.
Friday’s live broadcast opens with And Eat it Too! Hosted by Molly Gilbert and Sarah Barthelow, the podcast starts with a food idiom – i.e. “bring home the bacon” or “the world is your oyster” – and end up somewhere completely different.
Up-to-date information about Spilled Milk & Eat It Too! LIVE can be found in the museum’s online calendar at mohai.org, on Facebook, or by calling
(206) 324-1126, ext. 126. Be sure to tag us (#MOHAI) on Twitter and Instagram.
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