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Golden is presently immersed in writing his second novel, which tells the story of a man in Amsterdam in the 1840s who comes to the U.S. in the 1860s and becomes a successful meat packer in Chicago...
When Law was a student here, the Church severely frowned upon the consumption of meat on Friday...
...feminist art, and what she does has very little to do with the sanitary composure of Minimalism. Nothing could be further removed from Judd's mute boxes than the psychodrama of Bourgeois's sculptural pieces, with their sources in the clammiest corners of the psyche and in the meat and moisture of the human body. In recent years she has been showing variations on an enormous metal spider. The one at Dia: Beacon, wedged into a brick-lined confinement, is the best, and best displayed, of any of them, holding in its grip a cage in which you see tattered...
...civet cat, a nocturnal mammal similar to the weasel, is served in southern China in a variety of ways: roasted whole, braised in brown sauce or standing in for tiger flesh in the classic Dragon, Tiger and Phoenix Soup. (The dragon is snake meat, the phoenix ordinary chicken.) Some diners believe cooked civet has medicinal properties, such as a warming effect during the winter months...
...rest?" asks the 61-year-old proprietor, who has managed his shop - selling 16 varieties of olives, 14 kinds of canned tuna - for the past 29 years. Gonzalez's establishment is located in a mercado, a two-story covered market where dozens of small stands sell fresh meat, fish, cheese, flowers and produce - sort of a Spanish prototype of a shopping mall. Of course, the mercado does not have a snow dome. How did people survive without one for so long...