There's a new power broker in national politics, but it's not a politician. Art Cullen, editor of the tiny Iowa newspaper the Storm Lake Times, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2017 for his op-eds on Big Ag meddling in local communities. Now, presidential candidates make sure to visit him while on the campaign trail. Ahead of the Iowa caucus, Cullen talks to legendary food writer Michael Pollan about rural economics, climate change, and the presidential election. This interview comes to us thanks to the UC-Berkeley School of Journalism and the Berkeley-11th Hour Food and Farming Fellowship.
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77 – "Bao" Director Domee Shi Gives a Sweet Dumpling a Dark Twist
76 – What It Feels Like to Be Big in America
75 – Cooking Chicken With Beto O’Rourke
74 – The Cult of the Chili Pepper
39 – Songs That Make Food Taste Better
73 – The Five-Second Rule, and Other Food Myths Busted
72 – These Spices Will Transform Your Life
71 – When Food Stamps "Turn Your Life Around"
70 – Sheriff Corndog
69 – Samin Nosrat Gets Salty
68 – The Godfather of Mexican Wine
67 – The Shocking Reason Why Millions of Animals Drowned in North Carolina
66 – The Bizarre Fad Diet Taking the Far Right by Storm
65 – What to Cook for Your Favorite Author
64 – Finding Salvation in Salad
63 – Farmers Are Growing Squash That Actually Taste Good
62 – Just Give People Money
61 – Comic W. Kamau Bell on Getting Coffee While Black
60 – (Not) Eating Animals
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