Join over 14,000 individuals and families managing food allergies who are sharing their food allergy stories and making a ...
The new documentary, Food is My Teacher, from award-winning Edmonton filmmaker and journalist Brandy Yanchyk premieres on CBC Gem Friday. The film follows food systems expert Dr. Tammara Soma as she ...
There’s an unintentionally surreal moment in “Food Inc. 2.” Eric Schlosser, the journalist who wrote “Fast Food Nation,” is talking about how the rise of our corporatized, centralized, industrialized ...
At the turn of this century, the way we viewed food was undergoing rapid change. Organic foods, locavorism and farm-to-table dining entered the common vernacular, alongside a rising suspicion of ...
When it comes to high-quality viewing, the culinary world has all of the ingredients for maximum entertainment. The pressure, the skill, the high stakes — it all makes for great television.
Food documentaries are a global phenomenon. So where better than a global streamer like Netflix to visit the most celebrated restaurants and street vendors from around the globe? Some shows ...
How food connects with our identity and culture and facilitates healing is at the heart of a new documentary—Food is my Teacher—featuring Simon Fraser University food systems expert Tammara Soma. In ...
Producer Dylan Sher was working on a farm north of Newmarket when he had the idea for 'Before the Plate.' "It wasn't until that point that I started to understand the difference in perception of where ...
The rallying cries of Michael Pollan (eat food, not too much, and mostly plants), Morgan Spurlock (don't trust fast food) and Jamie Oliver (reacquaint yourself with your stove) governed the early days ...
A collaboration between host Jenn Sharp and director Adrian Halter, the documentary series Flat Out Food highlights Saskatchewan ingredients and Saskatchewan people.
MANILA -- Filipino documentary "Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea" has been rated PG by the Movie & Television Review & Classification Board (MTRCB). In a press release, the MTRCB said ...
Three Asian Canadians recall hiding, discarding and forgetting their lunches — the ones their classmates called "weird," "smelly" and "funny-looking." This playful and nostalgic three-part series ...