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    Michael Pollan is Coming

    Decatur Metro | December 31, 2008 | 10:07 am

    Sometimes I feel kinda psychic.

    These days whenever I come across an article by a food writer that invokes the word “rant” in the title OR apologizes for ranting in the first two sentences, I can  accurately predict that 9 times out of 10 the name “Michael Pollan” will show up within three paragraphs.

    Thus was the case this morning, when my eyes fell upon food critic Cliff Bostock’s Year-End Rant in the pages of Creative Loafing’s Year in Review.

    Since its publication in 2004, Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma and follow up, In Defense of Food, have really hit a nerve among those in the U.S. that have a passion for food.  Omnivore helped propel the slow/local food initiative, which today is exemplified by CSAs and in restaurants like Decatur’s Cakes and Ale, highlighting local, in season foods.

    Why bring all this up (again)?

    Well, a few weeks back, DMoholic Scott pointed out to me that Pollan is coming to Decatur on March 21st to speak at Agnes Scott as part of Georgia Organics 12th Annual Conference and Tradeshow.   The conference runs the 20th and the 21st and registration will begin in January, with preference given to GA Organics members.  So if you want to see Pollan, you might want to become a member if not already one.  Registration will open to the public in late-January if any openings remain.

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    No Responses to “Michael Pollan is Coming”

    1. FM Fats says:
      December 31, 2008 at 11:12 am

      I believe Slow Food Atlanta is also hosting a cocktail party with Michael Pollan in the Oakhurst Community Gardens followed by a dinner at the Solarium.

    2. Decatur Metro says:
      December 31, 2008 at 12:59 pm

      Sounds great FM. If you hear any details, please let me know.

      Bostock mentions a Bill Moyers interview with Pollan. It can be found here. Quite good if you’re into this sort of thing.


         


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