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  • Celebs share their go-to favourite recipes on Audible’s ‘Your Mama’s Kitchen’ podcast

    Celebs share their go-to favourite recipes on Audible’s ‘Your Mama’s Kitchen’ podcast

    Mumbai: Step into the kitchen with some of today’s most influential figures across the world as they share cherished recipes and heartwarming stories of their childhood in the Audible Original podcast ‘Your Mama’s Kitchen.’ From former first lady Michelle Obama’s childhood favourites to Hollywood power couple Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves McConaughey’s family traditions, this podcast serves up a delectable blend of nostalgia, culture, and culinary delights. Here, we take you through the cherished moments of their lives as we explore the recipes derived from their personal experiences and memories!

    Michelle Obama | Recipe for Red Rice

    Michelle Obama shares her family’s cherished recipe for red rice, a dish rooted in her South Carolina heritage. Reflecting on how she was influenced by all the things that she saw and experienced in that little old kitchen, she said, “The conversations around my household about fairness and honesty and how to be a person in this world, how to treat others, the compassion that all happened around the table, either by spoken word or story, or just watching my father pay the bills every week at that table. The humour that I have, my ability to tell stories and laugh at myself and laugh at the world, it happened at that table, those stories happen there in that little bitty kitchen.”

    Ingredients:

    •    One cup of long grain white rice
    •    One chopped white onion
    •    One ½ cup of tomato juice
    •    One teaspoon kosher salt
    •    One teaspoon pepper
    •    One dash of tabasco
    •    One cup crumbled bacon
    •    ¼ tablespoon bacon drippings
    •    500 gm chopped shrimp
    •    500 gm sausage roll

    Method:

    1.    Cook the bacon until crispy, then set it aside and save the drippings.
    2.    Cook the shrimp separately, either by steaming or sautéing, and set them aside.
    3.    Crumble and crisp up the sausage, drain the grease, and set it aside as well.
    4.    Sauté the chopped onion in the reserved bacon drippings until golden brown, then set it aside.
    5.    In a large saucepan, combine the uncooked rice, tomato juice, salt, pepper, and Tabasco sauce according to package instructions.
    6.    Once the rice is cooked, mix in the cooked shrimp, crumbled bacon , and sausage.
    7.    Stir everything together well and enjoy your delicious dish!

    Andy Garcia | Recipe for Fricase de Pollo

    Andy Garcia enjoys cooking, making it a full-day event filled with music, dancing, and plenty of garlic. His crowd-pleasing recipe requires starting the night before to ensure tender and flavorful meat, but the effort is worth it for the delicious outcome. Talking about the profound connection between food and cherished memories, Andy shares “A curious thing about food is that it brings back very particular memories. Taste, smell… induces this kind of nostalgic times in your life that hopefully are positive, you know?”

    Ingredients:

    •    Two to three kilograms of chicken thighs
    •    Ten garlic cloves
    •    One cup of lime juice and one cup of orange juice combined
    •    Three large onions, sliced
    •    Three sliced peppers (green, red, and yellow), one of each for colour
    •    Two small cans of tomato paste
    •    Salt to taste
    •    One can of green peas
    •    ¼ cup of olive oil
    •    One cup of raisins
    •    ½ cup of pitted green olives
    •    Two teaspoons of capers
    •    ½ teaspoon of black pepper
    •    One cup of Spanish dry sherry wine (or substitute apple cider vinegar if needed)
    •    500 grams of potatoes, cut into pieces

    Method:

    1.    The night before, marinate the chicken in a glass container with chopped garlic, onions, green peppers, salt, black pepper, and a mix of lime and orange juice. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
    2.    When cooking, heat oil and brown the chicken, then set it aside.
    3.    In the same casserole, sauté onions, peppers, and garlic from the marinade. Add sherry wine to deglaze the pan.
    4.    Stir in tomato paste, raisins, olives, capers, salt, and pepper.
    5.    Add the chicken to the casserole and mix well.
    6.    Add enough water to barely cover the chicken and cook over medium-low heat until the chicken is tender.
    7.    In the last thirty to 45 minutes of cooking, add the potatoes to cook.
    8.    Serve the fricassee with sliced ripe plantains (cooking bananas) fried in vegetable oil and white rice.

    Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves McConaughey | Recipe for Brazilian Chicken Stroganoff

    Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves McConaughey discuss how their childhood kitchens influenced their identities and relationships, revealing their approach to resolving conflicts with tea and tequila. Matthew recounts, “But the kitchen is where everything went down. The kitchen’s where we cried when our heart was broken from a girlfriend breaking up. The kitchen’s where my brother Pat got in trouble for getting caught with the bag of weed. Then the kitchen’s where we said our gratitude and prayers around the lazy Susan. The kitchen’s where we told stories, where I learned as a youngster in my family, if you want to get a story, you better hit the gap because a gap is not going to be there in the conversation long.”

    Ingredients:

    •    3 tablespoons avocado oil
    •    6 cloves of garlic, smashed or grated
    •    One teaspoon salt
    •    One medium-sized diced white onion
    •    One tablespoon achiote annatto powder (orange-red condiment for food colouring)
    •    One medium-sized quartered fresh tomato
    •    3 bone-in split chicken breasts with skin
    •    ¼ red bell pepper, cut into thin strips
    •    4 cups of water (divided in half)
    •    ¼ cup of chopped cilantro
    •    One-Two bay leaves
    •    Two tablespoons of media crema (table cream); no liquid chill the entire can in the refrigerator, cream will rise to the top
    •    One cup of canned corn
    •    ⅓ cup of sliced pitted green olives

    FOR SERVING:

    •    Shoestring potato sticks
    •    Cooked rice

    Method:

    1.    In a large soup pot over medium heat, add avocado oil, smashed garlic, and salt. Stir until garlic is fragrant.
    2.    Add diced onions and cook until translucent. Then, add quartered tomatoes and cook until soft and mushy.
    3.    Push ingredients to the side and add annatto powder to the middle of the pot. Let it cook briefly, then mix with other ingredients to form a paste.
    4.    Place chicken skin side down in the pot to brown. After a few minutes, push ingredients aside and add bell peppers.
    5.    Pour enough water to cover the chicken (about four cups). Add cilantro and bay leaves.
    6.    Cover the pot, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for two-three hours until chicken is tender and can be easily shredded.
    7.    Remove chicken from the pot, let it cool, then shred meat, discarding bones and skin. Reserve broth for other recipes.
    8.    In a large skillet over medium heat, add shredded chicken and Two tablespoons of media crema (table cream), mixing until well combined.
    9.    Stir in canned corn and sliced green olives, heating until warmed through. Add reserved broth if needed for the required consistency.
    10.    Serve your Brazilian Chicken Stroganoff over rice, topped with potato sticks.

     

  • Three Indian women, including Dia Mirza and Harmanpreet Kaur, named in BBC’s 100 Women 2023 list

    Three Indian women, including Dia Mirza and Harmanpreet Kaur, named in BBC’s 100 Women 2023 list

    Mumbai: Three Indian women have been included in this year’s BBC 100 Women list of inspiring and influential women.

    For the first time, to recognise the disproportionate impact of climate change on the lives of women and girls, this year’s BBC 100 Women list specifically highlights a group of women leading the battle against the climate crisis.

    By naming 28 climate pioneers from all corners of the globe, the BBC 100 Women list 2023 celebrates those inspiring and leading their communities to tackle and adapt to the devastating impact of climate change in their regions.  

    The announcement of this year’s list kicks off the BBC’s 100 Women 2023 season – focusing on women’s right and diverse life experiences around the globe, with special content including interviews, documentaries, features, digital and social journalism, across the BBC’s UK and global TV and radio services, BBC iPlayer and BBC.com.

    The Indian women included in this year’s list are:

    1   Dia Mirza, award winning actress from Indian cinema, who is involved in numerous environmental and humanitarian projects.

    2   Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of the India women’s national cricket and the first Indian woman to be named as one of Wisden’s five Cricketers of the Year.

     Arati Kumar-Rao, an independent photographer, writer, and National Geographic Explorer, who documents the changing landscape across South Asia, caused by climate change. One of BBC 100 Women’s 28 Climate Pioneers.

    Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, who was born in England in the 1940s, but became one the first Westerners to be ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist monastic after travelling to India at the age of 20, is also included on the list.

    Other notable names from the BBC 100 Women 2023 list include former First Lady of the United States, attorney and campaigner Michelle Obama, footballer Aitana Bonmatí, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, actresses America Ferrera, beauty mogul Huda Kattan, AI expert Timnit Gebru, campaigner Ulanda Mtamba, writer Oksana Zabuzhko and feminist leader Gloria Steinem.

    Yet it is the new names that make the BBC 100 women list so unique. Among them are the 28 Climate Pioneers, announced to coincide with the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, starting later this month in Dubai.

    They include Paraguayan sprinter Camila Pirelli, South African freediving instructor Zandile Ndhlovu, Pakistani midwife Neha Mankani, Nigerian mental health advocate Jennifer Uchendu and Thai campaigner for indigenous and LGBTQ+ rights Matcha Phorn-in.  

    Other women celebrated for their work tackling the climate crisis in different fields, include Brazil’s state minister Sonia Guajajara, firefighter Sofia Kosacheva, and climate advisers Iryna Stavchuk and Christiana Figueres.

    The season will look at the practice of child marriage, as 12 million underaged girls are forced into marriage every year. It will explore the spike in climate anxiety concerns with a data-led project, and hear from women whose reproductive choices have been impacted by environmental concerns. It’ll go on the road with Mexican truck drivers in a heavily male-dominated and dangerous business, and also travel up the mountains with a group of shepherdesses who brought wealth and transformed their community in less than a generation.

    The full BBC 100 Women List 2023 can be found here: BBC 100 Women

    BBC News International Services senior controller Liliane Landor: “It is fantastic to see the truly remarkable women named on this year’s BBC 100 Women list. This diverse list of influential and ground-breaking grassroots women, who have been making a difference in their field – from community level to international politics – are an inspiration to us all.

    “In a year where extreme heat, wildfires, floods and other natural disasters have been dominating headlines, and where wars have weighed heavily, it is more important than ever that the BBC World Service continues to shine a spotlight on women globally and their fight back against climate change.”

    Alongside the list, BBC 100 Women will present a season of specially commissioned content and documentaries, featuring the untold stories of some of this year’s BBC 100 Women, including:

    In Conversation

    BBC News will broadcast exclusive conversations with some of the most globally recognised women on this year’s list:

    BBC 100 Women In Conversation: Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama and Melinda French Gates

    Each year, 12 million underaged girls are forced into marriage – a crisis that at the current rate will take over 300 years to fix, says the UN. Now, three of the world’s most high-profile humanitarians have vowed to tackle the issue together. In a BBC 100 Women exclusive, Michelle Obama, Amal Clooney and Melinda French Gates talk about the work they do to combat child marriage and amplify the efforts of grassroots organisations.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 25 November at 7 am and 2 pm IST, Sunday 26 November at 1 pm, 8 pm and Monday 27 November at 3 am IST.

    BBC 100 Women In Conversation: Gloria Steinem

    The face of the women’s rights movements in the US during the 1970s and an icon of feminism, Gloria Steinem has spent the last 50 years focusing her efforts on advancing women’s political participation and reproductive rights. Her activism followed her career in journalism, where she was the co-founder of Miss Magazine, one of the first US publications to focus on women’s issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. Now at 89 years old, Steinem has sat down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades, the impact of cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women’s rights around the world.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 2 December at 6 pm, Sunday 3 December at 6 am, 1 pm and Monday 4 December at 1 am.

    BBC 100 Women Documentaries

    Rising tides, shifting futures

    With sea levels rising fast, women are leading grassroots efforts in coastal areas to help mitigate the effects of climate change. From Miami’s increasingly gentrified Little Haiti neighbourhood to the fishing villages of eastern Ghana and the outskirts of Cape Town in South Africa, BBC 100 Women meets the women at the forefront of the climate battle – working against the odds to secure a future for themselves and their communities.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 25 November at 8 am and 9 pm, Sunday 26 November at 6 am, 3 pm and Monday 27 November 12 am IST.

    Ride Above It

    Balance, stamina and sequins: BBC 100 Women enters the show-stopping world of disabled equestrian vaulting. A small-town troop of disabled children and women in Italy train hard all year and compete to find glory in the ring, doing gymnastics and coordinated dances on a horseback. But the rewards of the sport go well beyond the medals – as they work to deal with stigma and overcome their own fears, one pirouette at a time.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 2 December at 8am and 9pm IST, on Sunday 3 December at 3pm and Monday 4 December at 12am IST.

    On The Road with Mexico’s Traileras

    Clara, Liszy and Paty are breaking gender barriers in the male-dominated cargo transport industry – they are some of Mexico’s traileras, women truck drivers travelling distances on the country’s dangerous routes. Robberies and abuse are part of the hazards they face in the job – but the traileras are determined to overcome adversity. BBC 100 Women rides with them as they work to make a better life for their families and change the face of the next generation of drivers in Latin America.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 16 December

    The Last Wakhi Shepherdesses

    Deep into Pakistan’s Karakoram mountains lies the scenic Shimshal Valley, home to the Wakhi shepherdesses. Every year, over many generations, these women have taken their flocks to high pastures, where they prepare dairy products to barter while their animals graze during the warmer season. Their income has brought prosperity to the village and allowed them to build roads and provide an education for their children – but their tradition is about to end. BBC 100 Women follows the last shepherdesses on their journey up the mountains, on a dangerous trek 4,800m above sea level.

    Airs on BBC News on Saturday 23 December

    BBC 100 Women at COP28

    BBC 100 Women will be present at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28, from 30 November to highlight the strand’s commitment to telling the climate story. We will be holding a TV broadcast from Expo City, Dubai and from Nairobi, bringing some of our grassroot pioneers together to provide a space to share their thoughts and deeply personal experiences of living life right on the forefront of the climate crisis, amidst a growing sense of climate anxiety.

    This programme will air on BBC News on 3 December and will also be available on The Climate Question podcast from 10 December.

    BBC World Service Radio

    The Conversation – BBC 100 Women special: Climate pioneers

    Kim Chakanetsa meets two women on this year’s BBC 100 Women list: Basima Abdulrahman, founder and CEO of KESK, the first company in Iraq to offer green building services and products, and Jennifer Uchendu, founder of SustyVibes in Nigeria, a youth-led sustainability organisation, and The Eco Anxiety Project, an initiative promoting awareness and research into climate change and its impact on young Africans’ mental health.

    They’ll discuss their commitment to the environment, the challenges of getting their messages across, the impact that climate change is having on their mental health and their hopes for the future.

    Airs on BBC World Service Radio Monday 27 November at 11:30 GMT

  • Nakul Dev Mahajan to judge ‘DID North America’

    Nakul Dev Mahajan to judge ‘DID North America’

    MUMBAI: Zee TV America is all set to open the door for DID North America 2015 and Nakul Dev Mahajan, ‘Hollywood’s Favorite Bollywood Choreographer’ who made Michelle Obama and Nina Davuluri dance to his beats will now Judge DID North America 2015. Mahajan, an America Bollywood choreographer and dancer, has been choreographing and dancing for more than 25 years. He has choreographed for all the major TV networks and is best known for his work on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’

     

    DID North America gets even more grand this season, 20 finalists have been selected from over 18,000 entries received. These 20 finalists will fly to Mumbai and compete for the title of DID North America 2015 in July.

     

    Zee TV America general manager Sameer Targe says, “This is the 4th season of Dance India Dance North America and every year we strive to take it a notch higher. This is not just a show for us – this is a platform where we try to give back to our community and take people closer to their dreams and passion! I truly feel that there could be no one better choice than Nakul Dev Mahajan– to judge our very talented South Asian Gen Y.”

     

    Mahajan says, “Dance India Dance is a household name and the North America chapter is such a huge platform for the 2nd generation of aspiring dancers to showcase their talents. Not only am I honored to be a part of the judging panel, but also excited to see these kids rock that stage.”

     

  • “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” returns in its eleventh season with happy hour at 3pm on Zee Café starting this September

    “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” returns in its eleventh season with happy hour at 3pm on Zee Café starting this September

    “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” is the daytime destination for laughter and fun on television. Slated to air weekdays at 3pm, Zee Cafe brings a refreshing perspective to daytime television. Voted the ‘funniest person in America’  Ellen’s charming personality and inimitable take on everyday life invite a relaxed and candid environment and allow her guests to engage in entertaining and thoughtful discussions on topical issues. The environment the host creates always leads to having moments of unpredictable fun, illuminating celebrities “in the moment,” and saying and doing things viewers won’t experience anywhere else! When members of Hollywood’s A-list and Ellen get together, anything can happen—from dancing with First Lady Michelle Obama to Christmas Caroling with Britney Spears to catching George Clooney after setting numerous “Clooney traps.”

     

    The show features a diverse mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation, and segments spotlighting everyday people with extraordinary stories and talents. “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” continues to be a destination for the world’s biggest stars. In addition to Clooney, guests have included Brad Pitt, Reese Witherspoon, Justin Timberlake, Penelope Cruz, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore, just to name a few.
    In addition to celebrity interviews, the show includes chart-topping musical performers and breaking new acts. The show has featured an eclectic catalogue of performances ranging from music legends Cher, Madonna, Paul McCartney, Prince, and Sir Elton John to pop superstars Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Pink, and Mariah Carey to smooth R&B and hip-hop artists Kanye West, The Black Eyes Peas, and Mary J. Blige .The show continues to prove itself as a leader in the daytime talk show genre by blending genuine warmth, humor, and unparalleled celebrity interviews.

     

    With the eleventh season Ellen DeGeneres continues to deliver uplifting, inspiring, and hilarious experiences to viewers. Ellen’s talent, personal warmth, and insight have earned her recognition as a global entertainer and household name. Through her show, she brings her humor and talent for tackling topical issues into viewers’ lives with her distinctive style touching every aspect of the show.
    “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” was launched in September 2003 to great success and critical acclaim.  In its launch year itself, the show won four Daytime Emmys, while Ellen has won ‘Outstanding talk show host’ four years in a row! Premiering on the 10TH of September, in its eleventh season the show airs Mondays to Fridays at 3pm exclusively on Zee Cafe.

  • Harvey Weinstein mulls leaving MPAA

    Harvey Weinstein mulls leaving MPAA

    MUMBAI: Reacting to Motion Pictures Association of America‘s (MPAA) decision to upload the R rating given to Lee Hirsch‘s documentary Bully, Harvey Weinstein has said that he had no choice but to consider parting ways with the Association.


    Said Weinstein said in a statement, “As of today, The Weinstein Co. is considering a leave of absence for the foreseeable future. We respect the MPAA and their process, but feel this time it has just been a bridge too far.”


    Weinstein said that he is personally going to ask public figures and celebrities around the world–from First Lady Michelle Obama to Lady Gaga to the Duchess of Cambridge to help allow the movie to be seen without any restrictions.
     
    However, it is not clear whether the Weinstein Co. that isn‘t an official member of the MPAA is mulling with the idea of no longer submitting its films to the ratings board.


    The Classification and Ratings Administration has strict rules regarding language, which resulted in Bully, a documentary about schoolyard bullying, getting an R rating.


    Bully was filmed over the course of the 2009/2010 school year and looks at how bullying has touched five kids and their families. The film also documents the responses of teachers and administrators to aggressive behaviours besides capturing a growing movement among parents and youths to change how bullying is handled in schools, in communities and in society as a whole.