Throwback Thursday 15: They Call Him Mister Fry

Here’s the 15th Throwback Thursday: Dinner in New York at Tony’s DiNapoli with actor Jack Fry back in December 2009. Before we met, I saw his one-man show “They Call Me Mister Fry” which tells the true story about his first year as a teacher at a high school in…

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Jonathan Blum Hits The Road

Artist Jonathan Blum, a portrait painter featured on this site as the 101st dinner stranger, has just announced the shows where he’ll be presenting his unique works in the coming months. If you live in either New York or Washington, DC, I can highly recommend trying to meet Jonathan; his…

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Throwback Thursday 14: Magic Moments

Throwback Thursday 14 is to one night in November 2009, and dinner in DC at Dupont Circle’s Thaiphoon with Michael Chamberlin. He has two jobs: magician and theater director, including through his own theater company. He spent equal time talking about his love of the stage, including  and about the…

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See Two Lost Souls Sing

Actresses Jane Lynch and Kate Flannery, featured on this site in the 116th Dining With Strangers interview, tour occasionally with a cabaret show of humor and music called “Two Lost Souls” — and it’s coming to Minneapolis this Friday May 3. When we met, they talked about how they first…

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Interview 118: Meet Mikko

Meet Mikko Kosonen, he’s a chef from Finland now living in Washington, DC, who divides his time between operating his busy catering company and his namesake restaurant Mikko. We met earlier this month for dinner at his establishment for my 118th interview. Mikko talked about why he wanted to bring…

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Throwback Thursday 13: The Heart Of Rock And Roll

Throwback Thursday 13 (unlucky for some) was the second interview during my August 2009 trip down to New Orleans. I had a fun lunch at the fantastic restaurant Bayona with Buzzy “Beano” Langford, a member of the long-running and popular New Orleans-based cover band The Topcats. He talked about what…

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Leslee Melamed’s Art

Artist Leslee Melamed, who was the 76th dinner stranger along with her husband actor Fred Melamed, has launched a website featuring some of her work. Here’s how she describes it: “On canvas, she is associated with the bold use of texture and judicious color. Early influences were Mark Rothko and…

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Tune In To Dino’s Grotto

You can now watch Dean Gold, owner of DC restaurant Dino’s Grotto, online. He’s launched a YouTube channel for the Italian-inspired venue, and although he’s just getting started there are already several clips that should appeal to food lovers. His first is a three-video step-by-step guide to making a rissoto,…

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