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URL:https://devourfest.com/program/creating-culinary-content-for-the-web/
SUMMARY:Creating Culinary Content for the Web
DESCRIPTION:OMG–it’s a panel where you don’t have to turn off your mo
 bile device! A close look at the culinary web with an eye on cutting edge 
 video blogs\, online magazines\, interactive iPad cookbooks who are dramat
 ically changing their methods of delivering content to their fans to keep 
 up with Gen C. Gen C is a powerful new force in consumer culture. It’s a
  term used to describe people who care deeply about creation\, curation\, 
 connection\, and community. It’s not an age group\; it’s an attitude a
 nd mindset defined by these key characteristics.\nLeo Artalejo\nLeo is a c
 ommunications strategist who believes the right story at the right time ca
 n change the world. He draws from two decades of experience using compelli
 ng narratives to share ideas\, build communities\, and launch new ideas as
  meaningful brands.\nWorking with organizations\, large and small\, from F
 ortune 100 companies to international foundations to non-profits\, Leo hel
 ps people tell their stories to the world in a way that inspires those tha
 t matter most.\nAs an amateur chef and avid traveler\, one of the highligh
 ts in Leo's life is his Men's Supper Club where some of Nova Scotia's fine
 st culinary experiences come to life. He lives in Halifax\, which serves a
 s a launching pad to explore farms\, food trucks and community suppers wit
 h his wife and three children.\n\nAube Giroux\nAube Giroux is a filmmaker 
 and food blogger based on the East Coast. She has directed 2 films for the
  National Film Board\, as well as several independent productions. Her wor
 k has been shown on CBC and at international film festivals. In 2011\, she
  started a video food blog called Kitchen Vignettes\, combining her intere
 sts in food activism\, organic farming\, cooking\, and filmmaking. Kitchen
  Vignettes received Saveur Magazine's 2012 Best Food Blog Award in the vid
 eo category and is now a weekly web series on PBS Food. Having grown-up in
  the Wolfville area\, Aube is thrilled to take part in this year's festiva
 l.\n\n\nZahra Sethna\nCo-founder of Rustik Magazine. A writer and editor w
 ith over a decade of experience\, Zahra has contributed to the CBC\, BBC T
 ravel\, the New York Times and East Coast Living. She gardens\, cooks and 
 writes on the south shore of Nova Scotia.\n\n\nStephen Mostad\nCo-founder 
 of Rustik Magazine. Stephen is an award-winning writer who has advised th
 e Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia on communication\, managed public rel
 ations for a luxury goods auction company\, and edited documentation for t
 he United Nations.\n\nNEW EDITION- Kate Inglis!\nKate Inglis is an author 
 and photographer who lives on the coast of Nova Scotia\, Canada\, where s
 he was born. She is a contributor to Dark Rye\, the online magazine for W
 hole Foods Market\, and is editorial manager of the magazine’s daily Tum
 blr—both noted by the James Beard Awards\, Mashable\, and others for bei
 ng among the best in corporate social media.\n\nIn November 2009 Kate’s 
 first novel was published—The Dread Crew: Pirates of the Backwoods (Nimb
 us)\, a book January Magazine called "a spirited tale\, gorgeously rende
 red." The Dread Crew was nominated for a Hackmatack Award in Nova Scotia
  and a Red Cedar Award in British Columbia. The sequel is in production 
 for a Spring 2014 release\, and Kate’s first book of poetry for children
  will hit shelves in fall of 2014.\n\nAs a photographer\, Kate wrote for 
 Shutter Sisters as a founding contributor\, and co-authored Expressive P
 hotography: The Shutter Sisters Guide for Shooting from the Heart. In 2013
  her first solo photography credit was published by Stash Books—A Month 
 Of Sundays: Family\, Friends\, Food &amp\; Quilts by Cheryl Arkison.
LOCATION:Al Whittle Theatre - Studio Z\, 450 Main St\, Wolfville\, NS\, B4P
  1E2\, Canada
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