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Summary: You can’t make it to every lecture in town, but you can hear plenty here. From KUOW, Seattle’s public radio station, comes a collection of talks recorded all over the Puget Sound region.
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As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
As a kid, Tracie McMillan's favorite food was Hamburger Helper. Until she got to college, she considered people who ate "good food," snobs. She became interested in how food and class relate in America while reporting on poverty.McMillan worked three undercover jobs -- a farmworker in California, a grocery and produce clerk in two Michigan WalMarts, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee's -- as research for her book, "The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table."McMillan spoke at Seattle’s Town Hall on October 17, 2012.
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4
Nearly half a century ago, a diverse group of characters began to capture children's hearts: Spider-Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, The X-Men. The epic Marvel universe has been a massive force in pop culture, inspiring countless books, films and becoming a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.Sean Howe chronicles the rise of this phenomenon in "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story." Howe spoke at the Elliott Bay Book Company on October 17, 2012.Stan Lee Explains Origin Of Spider-Manhttp://youtu.be/7_3FbQoBrV4