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We helped Chloë Sevigny debut her new line with Opening Ceremony with a four-course lunch—something that's unheard of at a Fashion Week event

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The “Nothing Fancy” cookbook author on how to host the most most baller dinner party in the most low-key way possible.
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And yes, there was a croquembouche vase, a cabbage pricked with shrimp, and a salmon mousse.

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Sad desk lunches are SO 2018.

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LCD Soundsystem's Nancy Whang kept our partygoers on the dance floor at Portland's Chopsticks II bar last night.

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Until the 20th century, school children were lucky to get lunch at all. Today school lunch is highly politicized and hugely important. How did this happen?

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We threw a party for our Best New Restaurants of the 2013 last night

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15 sandwiches went head-to-head as Feast Portland 2013 kicked off—and only one emerged triumphant. Which 'wich was it: the fried bologna? the lamb gyro?

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The necessities for entertaining, from coasters to cheese to party games (dominoes!)

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Oysters were shucked, photos were ‘grammed, and celeb outfits reminded us of our recipes. Take a look at how the evening went down.

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Skrillex, Mara Hoffman, and Morgan Saylor were just a few faces at our second Feast or Fashion party, featuring Pamela Love's jewerly and April Bloomfield's cooking.

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Like make-ahead brisket, cheater’s paella, and a staff-favorite salmon.

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From the jukebox to the placemats, all the details celebrate the city’s history.

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How does our Consumed columnist decide between equally tempting meals at Feast Portland? He doesn't decide—he doubles down

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Jeffrey's and Josephone House owner Larry McGuire and creative director Ryan Smith assembled an esteemed team of designers, the likes of which have worked with Phillip Lim and Zac Posen, to design, produce, and style every staff outfit on the property.

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