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Drug Store: Food and Community in Post-War America
"Drug Store" by Robert Frank, 1955-1956


An Escape from the Life of the French Court
"Dance in a Garden" by Nicolas Lancret, mid-1730s


Bridging Humanity
"Hot Dog Bridge" by Russell T. Gordon, 1974


The Revealing Tragedy of the Game Piece
"Still Life with Hunting Trophies" by Jan Weenix, 1680s-1690s


301 / 302
Cheol-su Park’s "301/302" examines the struggles of two aloof neighbors, the titular 301 and 302, named for the numbers which designate


The Adventures of Food Boy
Ezra's gift of generating food from his hands strengthens his relationships with friends and transforms him from "zero" to "school hero".


The Age of Innocence
In Scorsese's film, food and feasting reveal the artificial pretense of 1870s New York society, and also symbolize its hierarchy of power.


All Quiet on the Western Front
Was it Worth it? Food and War in All Quiet on the Western Front, by Carson Jolly


Amarcord
Grotesque Goodies: Unidealistic Memories of Food and the Fellinian Style in Amarcord, by Sean Sabye


American Beauty
Lester Burnham: From Creepy to Caring – Cooking and being in the kitchen illustrate that Lester is changing from an infatuated man going


Another Round
"What a Life": Music and Intellectual Alcoholism in Another Round


Babe
Evading Slaughter by Breaking Down Borders - Babe the Sheep-Pig: "Babe" is the story of a personified pig who is transformed from potential
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