Carla Lalli Music, Tom Petty Documentary, Linda Evangelista Lawsuit, 'Squid Game'
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James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Carla Lalli Music discusses her new book, That Sounds So Good: 100 Real-Life Recipes for Every Day of the Week. In the new cookbook, Lalli Music splits the recipes between weekday and weekend cooking so that you can make great food no matter how much time you have. Wildflowers is widely considered Tom Petty’s greatest solo album and the some of the best writing of his whole career. A new documentary uses unearthed footage of Petty and present-day interviews with the people involved to show how it came together. Director Mary Wharton joins alongside Petty’s daughter Adria Petty and Heartbreaker Mike Campbell (who played on all Petty’s solo ventures) to discuss “Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of 'Wildflowers.'” This month, supermodel Linda Evangelista announced she was suing the company behind the cosmetic procedure CoolSculpting, alleging that she had been “brutally disfigured.” Rhonda Garelick, dean of the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons, speaks with us about the case, and cosmetic procedures more broadly. She wrote about Evangelista’s lawsuit in a piece for The New York Times titled “The Cruel Paradox of Linda Evangelista’s Fate.” Morgan Ome, assistant editor at The Atlantic, talks to us about the new Netflix smash hit, "Squid Game." The Korean series has captured viewers worldwide as it follows hundreds of cash-strapped contestants who have accepted an invitation to compete in children's games for a tempting prize, but of course, the stakes are deadly. Ome discusses the show and its impact in her recent article, "In Netflix’s Squid Game, Debt Is a Double-Edged Sword."