Polly Russell is a food historian and curates the Food Season at the British Library, an annual series of events. In her role as curator of Contemporary Politics and Public Life at the British Library, she curates a variety of events, but all of her work looks at the world through the lens of food. She has a PhD in Food! (Her doctorate looked at food and the politics of identity in post-war Britain.) She writes a fantastic column for the Financial Times called “The History Cook,” and has presented for the BBC's "Back In Time..." television series.
I absolutely loved talking with Polly, and I'm thrilled to be sharing the audio from one of the Food Season events that she curated: Women In Cheese, hosted by Bronwen Percival (of Neal's Yard Dairy), who interviewed Mrs. Ruth Kirkham and Carrie Rimes -- both incredible cheesemakers. So after my chat with Polly, stick around to listen to panel discussion.
By keeping curiosity at the forefront and by resisting boundaries in her work, Polly Russell curates events that are fascinating and entertaining, both. Make sure to see what's on at next year's Food Season at the British Library!
Thanks to Polly and Susannah Stevenson at the British Library, the audio engineering team there, and thanks to Bronwen Percival, Mrs Ruth Kirkham, and Carrie Rimes.
--Polly Russell--
Instagram // @the_history_cook
Twitter // @pollyrussel1
British Library's Food Season // www.bl.uk/events/food-season
The British Library podcast: Anything but Silent
--Keep It Quirky--
Instagram // @keepitquirkypodcast
Katie Quinn on Insta & Twitter // @qkatie
www.youtube.com/TheQKatie
Don’t forget to sign up for my e-newsletter! Go here: http://eepurl.com/dNtAx2
Theme song music by Funky Brian, @bqfunk on Instagram
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.