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Monthly Archives: January 2022
7 movies and TV shows that walked so Euphoria could run – i-D
Posted: January 24, 2022 at 9:43 am
The introduction to this piece contains mild spoilers for Euphoria season two.
Okay, youre hooked. We all are. A24s hit series Euphoria is back on our televisions new characters, new relationships, new plot lines unfurling and suddenly its summer 2019 again. Each week, were waiting with bated breath to see what happens with Rues unruly ties to addiction, her love for Jules, how Elliot, a new kid in town played by Dominic Fike, may or may not throw a spanner in the works. Nate, Maddy and Cassie (our new series MVP) are back, up to their old antics and seem certain to fuck up fairly swiftly. Kat is still kicking around, flitting between her bad bitch persona and crippling anxiety. Over the next few weeks, well be intoxicated by whats to come but what about the in between time? What if there were other movies and shows about the ramifications of high school hedonism to keep us on theme?
For those who find Euphorias vision of teenage life by turns stunning and morose, youre in luck: artists have been making fascinating screen works on a similar wavelength for decades. These seven are some of our favourites.
You might not know that Sam Levinson and Drakes hit show isnt an entirely new concept: it was based on a short-lived Israeli series that debuted back in 2012. Telling the story of a group of teenagers with seemingly no parental authority guiding them through life, the shows protagonists take drugs, drink and have sex to hedonistically waste the days away. There are a few differences to the US retelling, though: no adult faces are shown in the Israeli version, heightening this idea of reckless abandonment, and it was also set in the 90s, separating it from the very modern themes the 2019 versions deals with.
Nearly four decades separate Euphorias arrival and the release of Christiane F., a movie adapted from the gruelling biopic of a young girl in 70s Berlin navigating friendship, family and violent drug addiction. Its been an inspiration to many for decades now (Raf Simons loved it so much that it shaped his AW18 collection), and you can see the glimmers of its caustic grit and style in Euphoria, though the real-life stakes make this cult classic far more dismal.
Described upon release by ArtForum as Saved by the Bell on crystal meth, this was Gregg Arakis final part in his Teenage Apocalypse trilogy on disaffected youth. Released to extremely mixed reviews, its not necessarily a critical hit, but ticks all the boxes of what Euphoria offers only with a different kind of disbelief. Set over the course of a day, it follows a group of high schoolers meandering through Los Angeles, each with their own problems. Themes and motifs it reckons with stretch from bisexuality to S&M to sex toys (yes, its mostly about sex), but for lurid, fairly mindless viewing, its worth a watch.
Before she made Twilight, filmmaker Catherine Hardwick directed Thirteen, a story about off-the-rails LA kids on the cusp of teenhood. She pinned down the accuracy of that experience by writing the script with one of the films stars, 14-year-old Nikki Reed (aloof icon Rosalie in Twilight), transforming what could have easily been a gutless and apprehensive film about youth and drugs into one that felt fiery and interesting, even garnering controversy for explicitly showing hard drug use and underage sex. Today, the film remains one of the most talked-about movies on youth of the 21st century.
For a while in the late 00s, it felt like the world of British teenagers rested on the fate of the stars of Skins, a show that did Euphoria before Euphoria did Euphoria, albeit through the comparatively humdrum lens of English high school. If that HBO show combines the dirty and the glossy for ultimate evocative effect, then Skins felt far more grounded. The show made stars of many of its cast members (Dev Patel, Nicholas Hoult, Jack OConnell, Kaya Scodelario), and still resonates with teens today on TikTok. But more importantly, it felt like the first show for young people that truly stirred the pot in Britain; showing us everything from stories about suicide to hard drugs against a familiar backdrop to many.
At this stage, everybody knows everything about Larry Clarks Kids. His 1995 feature about joint-smoking, skateboarding teenagers having casual sex in 90s New York feels like the apex of torrid youth culture over 25 years on. It made a star of Chlo Sevigny, proved a then baby-faced Harmony Korine could write a killer movie script, and remains one of the most jaw-dropping and discomforting movies about American youth. Without something as sordid as this, maybe Euphoria wouldnt even exist.
In the in-between years of Skins and Euphorias English language success, a now-cult Norwegian series chronicled the life of high schoolers in Oslo, deftly navigating the thornier issues they faced. Skams characters had lives outside of the show, each of their stories fed through social media platforms as the show aired. Based in a real high school in the city, one famous for being attended by the countrys royal family, it used a series of characters, shifting in significance, to unpack stories of depression, sexual assault, queerness and religion. It was so popular that an American spin-off followed, but purists will demand you watch the original first.
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Finding pleasure in grief, an elderly Jewish widow discovers the best way to stay alive – Forward
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It sounds like a pat narrative a grieving elderly widow discovers a new, thrilling version of herself in the wake of her husbands death, learning to indulge in the twilight of her life. The message implicit in such a tale usually goes something like this: society-bound elders, having spent most of their lives in a more broadly conservative social order, can, in our enlightened present, find the freedom to live unrestrainedly.
Rose, the tender finale to the New York Jewish Film Festival from French director, writer and composer Aurlie Saada, is nominally such a story. The festivals writeup introduces the film as a critique of ageist and sexist stereotypes, but that description makes the film seem narrower than it is. Rose is more than an account of an aging widow who gets a new lease on life; it is a treatise on pleasure, corporeal needs, physical satisfaction, and the tenuous relationship between social and therefore familial duty and personal, ephemeral indulgence.
Despite an evidently long and fulfilling marriage, Rose (Franoise Fabian) seems initially unable to forcefully engage with the pleasures of the present. In one especially moving scene, following the shiva meal for her recently-deceased husband, Phillippe (Bernard Murat), Rose unearths frozen poultry from the freezer. She attempts to enact an obscure ritual Jewish custom animal sacrifice, since Phillippe died on a Friday and, begging God to spare her son from legal punishment for a crime he has committed, hacks at the meat with a knife. She makes a few shallow cuts before melting tearfully into a chair.
It is fitting that Rose begins her journey through bereavement by stabbing futilely at a frozen animal carcass. Food, in this scene, is all concept; an offering in exchange for the familys security. There is little sense of its earthly value, or of the sensory delight it might provide.
Eventually, Roses grief tips into and out of a fugue state, and she begins an unsteady climb from the trenches of mourning into a newly tellurian life. It is moving to watch Rose struggle, not exactly to like her body the movie is too complex for that but to live in it.
Whats the point of pampering myself at my age, just to sit on the sofa watching Countdown? she asks miserably of Laurent (Pascal Elb) a suave bartender. Apoplectic with guilt following an attempt at indulgence that coincides with a family emergency, she sucks down a vodka with almonds, her late husbands drink of choice. Im stupid. Have you seen my skin, my arms, my hands, my face, my breasts? Why bother?
The movie is ready with an answer. Bother with the body because doing so feels nice. The camera seems captivated by Roses frame, following her feet and fingers and torso as they move through space. The attention seems less prurient than curious, and sometimes encouraging, as though goading Rose to take an interest in her physical form.
Lest the narrative risk adopting that overly simplified elderly woman breaks free from prescriptive lifestyle story, Rose uses Roses three middle-aged children to complicate its message. Just as Rose, at 78, tentatively entertains a prospect of new romance, so too does one of her sons; both, in different scenes, leaning over food and drink to admit with a deliberate coyness that they have not flirted with anyone besides their spouse in many years. Similarly, Rose and her daughter undergo romantic heartbreak in tandem.
In this movie, everyone sublimates desire. The emptiness Rose and her children evince isnt unique to the elderly; it is merely that Roses widowhood provides the catalyzing grief and liberating circumstances to seek recourse. The movie in this way compellingly raises questions not merely about this particular womans relation to aging, carnality, pleasure, and existential meaning, but about the universal struggle toward and away from material joy.
These themes about earthly pleasure and pain can occasionally feel a bit forced, such as in a moment when, in the middle of a tender dance break, two characters strike up a slightly contrived conversation about food, all the better to emphasize the theme of sensuality. But if the movie can seem occasionally slow or obvious, one can always simply home in on Fabians expressive face, which is always doing something eminently watchable.
Fabian, a legend of French screen, began her career in the 50s and broke out in the late 60s, working with directors such as Louis Malle (Le Voleur) and Luis Bunuel (Belle de Jour). She has acted almost without pause in subsequent decades, appearing in over 80 films. After a lifetime of presenting herself to a camera, she seems able to channel a deft awareness of the cruel judgments we wield toward womens aging bodies. In some moments she is heartbreakingly ingenuous; in others, she is gleeful and girlish, or else fearsomely self-possessed. Watch her look out through crooked glasses as the answering machine clicks on and her dead husbands voice plays. Watch her drive a car she hasnt handled for decades, sexy and cool and a little bit full of rage.
For all its interest in pleasure, the movie seems ambivalent about the moral attributes of hedonism. When Roses children object to her new lifestyle, neither Rose nor the movie seems completely convinced that their criticisms are misplaced. The characters appear to understand that indulgence and pleasure seem admirable in the abstract, but that in effect, physical joy is necessarily tempered by physical suffering.
Then again: a human life moves in only one direction, and inside one physical container. To hell with age, Laurent tells Rose, as music fills the bar she lives above, the bar she never once visited while her husband lived. Getting old is the best way to stay alive.
The New York Jewish Film Festival runs until Jan. 25.
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The 30 best comfort foods youll find at Boston area restaurants – The Boston Globe
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Location: 1796 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, 857-285-6103, bagelsaurus.com
2. Ma Po Tofu
Where: The Baldwin Bar
Nothing warms the soul quite like tongue-tingling Sichuan cuisine, preferably washed down with a transportive tropical cocktail. Baldwin offers both: craggy, fried Chengdu chicken wings awash in chilies; crunchy pickled vegetables ideal for snacking absentmindedly on the couch; and a glossy, thick ma po tofu swirled with savory minced pork that tastes like a fiery hug. Tiki drinks incorporating unlikely ingredients, from miso butter to jackfruit, bring an extra layer of escapism to the proceedings.
Location: 2 Alfred Street, Woburn, 781-935-8488, thebaldwinbar.com
3. Honey-Glazed Biscuits
Where: Buttermilk & Bourbon
Buttermilk & Bourbon channels the food of New Orleans, offering a hedonism sorely needed these days. Creamy onion dip and fried chicken are caloric fun, but the sleeper hits are biscuits: Buttery and shiny as a toddlers chin, these soft, mountainous, honey-glazed carb bombs are more comforting than a nap (and they might make you sleepy). Drag them through a sweet cloud of whipped cinnamon butter and dream of good times ahead.
Locations: 160 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 617-266-1122; 100 Arsenal Yard Blvd., Watertown, 857-760-7128; buttermilkbourbon.com
4. Chicken and Waffles
Where: Brassica Kitchen + Cafe
Known for its wildly creative, wildly delicious dinner menus, this JP gem also serves a winning weekend brunch. Dinnertimes flaky, crispy fried chicken gets matched with waffles, maple syrup, and hot sauce, a perfect sweet-salty-spicy dish to fuel you for outdoor cavorting or taking it easy at home. While youre ordering, dont miss the breakfast sandwiches, doughnut French toast, and ever-changing pancake flavors like five-spice buttercream and apples poached in maple syrup.
Location: 3710 Washington Street, Jamaica Plain, 617-477-4519, brassicakitchen.com
5. Chocolate Chunk Cookie
Where: Clear Flour Bread
Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest to execute. Take the chocolate chunk cookie, which is often too sweet or not sweet enough, too doughy or too crunchy, too thick or too thin. But at Clear Flour, its always just right: crisp at the edges, substantial, with the perfect ratio of dough to chocolate a mixture of smaller semisweet and larger dark pieces. Dont miss the bakerys World Peace cookies, either. (Or its gorgeous loaves of bread, assorted croissants, morning buns, and much more, all of it excellent.)
Location: 178 Thorndike Street, Brookline, 617-739-0060, clearflourbread.com
6. Fried Chicken
Where: The Coast Cafe
This Cambridge takeout spot is all comfort food, all the time: Its tagline is Food From the Soul. Accurate. The fried chicken has a justified reputation for being one of the best versions in town, and its available in every permutation: Just thighs, wings, or breast meat, or a mix; boneless fingers; BBQ, Buffalo, jerk, or hot wings. Add mac and cheese, candied yams, and collard greens with smoked turkey and you dont just have comfort food you have a comfort feast.
Location: 233 River Street, Cambridge, 617-354-7644, coastsoulcafe.com
7. Cheese Dip
Where: Condesa Restaurante Mexicano
A friendly surprise tucked inside the Arsenal Yards complex, with two other locations in Rhode Island, Condesa specializes in authentic dishes created by the Len family, which hails from Jalisco and Mexico City. The chilies en nogada, a poblano pepper piped with savory ground beef and fruit, and topped with creamy walnut sauce, is a soul-warming treat hard to find in these parts. But the smooth, tangy cheese dip a shamelessly American movie-theater classic is worth driving for. Served with warm, salty chips, its just right with a night of Netflix.
Locations: 80 Arsenal Yards Blvd., Watertown, 617-402-5315; 970 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, Rhode Island, 401-349-3935; 721 Quaker Lane, West Warwick, Rhode Island, 401-828-1005; condesarestaurant.com
8. Spaghetti Carbonara
Where: Coppa
Carbonara unto itself would be enough: Coppas al dente spaghetti, rich with egg yolk, pancetta, and Parmesan. But the South End enoteca adds in Maine uni, and the result is a briny, funky, unctuous, umami-laden dish that will make you swoon. Its just one hit on a full album of pasta bangers here, from rigatoni with spicy tomato vodka sauce to tagliatelle Bolognese to cacio e pepe bucatini with red kuri squash.
Location: 253 Shawmut Avenue, South End, 617-391-0902, coppaboston.com
9. Nine-Hour French Onion Soup
Where: Deuxave
Nestled on the menu among lobster gnocchi fricassee, spiced duck breast, and other sophisticated elegance is this onion soup, wherein Deuxave distills the essence of comfort directly into a crock. Piping hot, slow-cooked, deeply beefy broth is topped with nutty, stretchy melted Comte for that perfect cheese pull. Breathe in the steam and the fragrance; this dish is a whole cozy mood.
Location: 371 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 617-517-5915, deuxave.com
10. Ropa Vieja
Where: El Oriental de Cuba
Since 1994, this beloved JP restaurant has been serving up some of the citys best Cuban sandwiches, along with homey soups, plates of roast pork and oxtail, tropical fruit shakes, Cuban coffee, and more. For simple solace in a complicated world, try the ropa vieja, tender braised, shredded beef in a savory sauce of tomato, onions, and peppers, with rice and beans and fried plantains on the side. Proprietor Nobel Garca, a pillar of the community, passed away in November. His welcoming spirit still feels very present at El Oriental.
Location: 416 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, 617-524-6464, elorientaldecuba.net
11. Thin Crust Pizza
Where: Florina Pizzeria & Paninoteca
This below-the-radar hideaway on the edge of Beacon Hill serves thin-crust pizza dabbed with sweet tomato sauce, pooling in the middle with oil the kind of floppy, foldable triangle that New Yorkers dream about (and cant usually find here). Charred, sooty, with burbles of crisp dough dotted like savory mini-volcanoes throughout, this is a hand-held wedge of simple satisfaction. Florina has all your favorite toppings, but the straightforward margherita lets its perfect dough shine. As of this writing, Florina is temporarily closed for repairs, so call before heading out its worth the wait until reopening.
Location: 16 Derne Street, Beacon Hill, 617-936-4494, florinapizza.com
12. Ramen
Where: Ganko Ittetsu Ramen
There are plenty of ramen variations around town: minimalist and maximalist, traditional and experimental, brawny pork power chords and serene vegan tone poems. Ganko Ittetsus Sapporo-style ramen hits the dishs sweet spot, impressing without showing off. The spicy, hearty Gankara miso, laden with tender chashu pork, bean sprouts, egg, and more, is an excellent, warming choice. But every bowl at these two restaurants, from the soy sauce flavored Gantetsu shoyu (pictured) to the sesame-infused tan-tan, is made with attentive care (and Japans excellent Nishiyama noodles).
Locations: 318 Harvard Street, Unit 4, Brookline, 617-730-8100; 215 Thayer Street, Providence, 401-808-6383; gankoramen.com
13. Hand-Pulled Noodles
Where: Genes Chinese Flatbread Cafe
Strappy, chewy hand-pulled noodles based in tongue-twirling hot oil: Genes will clear your sinuses and fill your belly with its thick, spicy (and easily shareable) soups, cut with garlic and cilantro. Friendly owner Gene Wu, originally from Xian, the capital of Chinas Shaanxi province, lovingly re-creates his grandfathers recipes which also include flatbreads stuffed with cumin-laced morsels of lamb and pork belly.
Locations: 86 Bedford Street, Boston, 617-482-1888; 466 Main Street, Woburn, 781-938-6888; 175 Littleton Road, Westford, 978-692-3406; genescafe.com
14. HK Double Cheeseburger
Where: Highland Kitchen
Since opening in 2007, Highland Kitchen has been doing so many things well: mixing balanced cocktails, stocking Somervilles best jukebox, making pitch-perfect dishes worth returning for. Come here for the HK Double Cheeseburger and youll see what we mean. Its a glorious, saucy tower with two beef patties, melted cheese, and caramelized onions, with fries and pickles. Of course you can add bacon; why wouldnt you, at this point? For a smaller dose of comfort, dont miss the ricotta and mozzarella fritters, golden, crisp, and pillowy, to be dipped in spicy honey.
Location: 150 Highland Avenue, Somerville, 617-625-1131, highlandkitchen.com
15. Silken Tofu Stew
Where: Kaju Tofu House
Behind a nondescript storefront in Allston, Kaju Tofu House serves up piping-hot bowls of the Korean favorite sundubu jjigae or silken tofu stew. Featuring delicate tofu swimming in deeply-flavored broth, the stews arrive bubbling in stone pots, along with vegetable side dishes and rice. While known for its spicy food, the restaurant offers varying levels of heat, including a mild version. If youre extra hungry, order up a sizzling plate of Korean grilled meat, such as kalbi (beef short rib) or bulgogi (thinly sliced, marinated beef) to round out your meal.
Location: 58 Harvard Avenue, Allston, 617-208-8540
16. Beef Massaman
Where: Mahaniyom Thai Tapas Bar
At American Thai restaurants, massaman is often the insipid curry on the menu, sweet and earnestly stocked with root vegetables, subordinate to its vibrant green and red counterparts. At Mahaniyom, run by Thai expats in Brookline, the massaman is an entirely different story. Made with tender beef shank; rich, spicy, and complex in flavor; and served with a stack of flaky roti, it will win you over. To really warm your heart, add the gorgeous crab curry to your order, too.
Location: 236 Washington Street, Brookline, 617-487-5986, mahaniyomboston.com
17. Pastrami Reuben
Where: Mamalehs Delicatessen Restaurant
For Jewish soul food, the delis where its at. When friends are going through a difficult time, have a platter of Mamalehs smoked fish and bagels delivered. When youre sick, order up some matzoh ball soup. But when its ... any average day during a pandemic, and you want to treat yo self, Mamalehs pastrami Reuben hits the spot. The deli piles seeded rye with pastrami, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and a schmear of Russian dressing. Doc, it aint good for the cholesterol, but I swear it boosts the old serotonin. Bites of half-sour pickle and sips of Dr. Browns Cel-Ray soda help cut the richness.
Location: 1659 Beacon Street, Brookline; 15 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, 617-958-3354; mamalehs.com
18. Nutella and Strawberry French Toast
Where: Milkweed
Milkweed, specializing in creative takes on comfort food, does us the solid of serving breakfast until 4 p.m. This means more Nutella French toast for everyone. Take an already delightful, traditional version of French toast, smear it with the chocolate-hazelnut spread, and garnish it amply with sliced strawberries and powdered sugar. Its a Valentines Day-worthy indulgence available year-round. If for some reason that doesnt tickle your fancy, theres always the Lucky Charms pancakes.
Location: 1508 Tremont Street, Boston, 617-516-8913, eatatmilkweed.com
19. Tater Tot Poutine
Where: Moonshine 152
Tater tot poutine. The end. Good night. Need you hear more? Or are you already putting on your coat to head to this neighborhood joint par excellence in Southie? Ill tell you the golden potato nuggets are topped with red-eye gravy, Chinese sausage, and melty bites of cheese, and that theyre on the brunch menu but if you show up at another time, you can have party tots, served with kimchi butter, sweet chili, and truffled teriyaki sauce, so nothing lost. Its hard to single out an item from a menu that includes jalapeo crab rangoon with honey sambal sauce, the creamiest Hungarian mushroom bisque, short-rib grilled cheese with spicy tomato soup, and a pulled pork and scallion pancake quesadilla inspired by Ron Swanson of Parks and Rec. But: Tater tot poutine.
Location: 152 Dorchester Avenue, South Boston, 617-752-4191, moonshine152.com
20. Haitian Spaghetti
Where: Neighborhood Kitchen
If only there were a Neighborhood Kitchen on every street corner, a haven for Asian-Haitian comfort food with swagger. Throw caution to the wind with mac-and-cheese topped with lobster, or red velvet waffles with fried chicken and maple cream syrup, or maybe even the fried ice cream sundae. True gluttons should request the Haitian spaghetti, pasta slicked with spicy tomato sauce mixed with onions, peppers, discs of kielbasa, and sliced hard-boiled eggs. Too much? Definitely. Delicious, even eaten cold first thing in the morning before work? You bet.
Location: 84 Spring Street, Medford, 781-391-9000, nkboston.com
21. Oasis Ginger Bomb Juice
Where: Oasis Vegan Veggie Parlor
The flavorful cooking is the main attraction at this plant-based restaurant in Dorchesters Four Corners. But youll need something to drink alongside your grain bowl, exuberantly spiced lentils, veggie stew, and vegan mac n cheese pie. And Oasis Vegan Veggie Parlors juices and smoothies are worth a trip on their own. The Oasis Ginger Bomb Juice a magical potion of fresh-squeezed ginger root, apple juice, and cayenne will cure whatever ails you via a little extra hydration and sinus-clearing heat.
Location: 340 Washington Street, Dorchester, 617-237-9033, oasisveganveggieparlor.com
22. Ph' Dac Biet
Where: Ph' Ha Restaurant
When you want ph', go to a specialist. This longtime Fields Corner restaurant serves stellar Vietnamese noodle soups. Ph' Dac Biet is a perfect choice for those who love texture or are simply indecisive. A bowl includes a half-dozen kinds of beef: eye round steak, brisket, flank, fatty flank, tendon, and tripe. But whatever variety you get from ph' bo vien, with beef meatballs, to ph' ga, the chicken-based version the indicator of excellence is the aromatic broth. At Ph' Ha, it is clean, balanced, and restorative. So are garnishes of plentiful fresh herbs, lime, and chilies.
Location: 1370 Dorchester Avenue, Boston, 617-287-9746, phohoarestaurant.com
23. Stewed Oxtail
Where: Pikliz International Kitchen
Always order oxtail. But especially at Pikliz International Kitchen, where even on a menu filled with fresh, flavorful Caribbean classics such as Haitian patties, jerk chicken, and fried goat the stewed oxtail stands out. The meat is braised into unctuous tenderness with onion, garlic, chilies, green herbs, and coconut. Order it with savory black djon djon rice, Creole macaroni au gratin, sauteed okra, or fried plantains.
Location: 288 Broadway, Somerville, 617-625-6255, piklizint.com
24. Ice Cream Sundaes
Where: The Scoop N Scootery
What snow? Seasons dont matter when desserts can be delivered to your door thanks to The Scoop N Scootery, which specializes in colossal sundaes topped with old-time favorites (rivulets of gooey hot fudge, towers of homemade whipped cream) or treats you might not find anywhere else (apple pie, cannoli shells). In a world where so little is in our control, its nice to engineer a wildly creative sundae. And while the rich, creamy ice cream is excellent (its Richardsons), the endless toppings and speedy home delivery are icing on the cake German chocolate cake ice cream, that is.
Locations: 112 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, 781-777-2830; 75 Linden Street, Allston, 617-208-8016; 360 Washington Street, Brighton, 617-208-8101; thescoopnscootery.com
25. Shakshuka
Where: Sofra Bakery & Cafe
At this sunny oasis on Cambridges fringes with lines down the block, James Beard semifinalist Maura Kilpatrick and James Beard winner Ana Sortun craft inventive Middle Eastern sweets and savories, from syrupy cinnamon baklava with golden flakes to buttery hummus the color of honey. Its all lovely, but for maximum solace, tuck into the shakshuka: runny poached eggs swimming in a stewed tomato broth with hints of coriander and cumin, topped with spicy green zhoug brightened with cilantro. Sop the yolk with a pita and exhale.
Location: 1 Belmont Street, Cambridge, 617-661-3161, sofrabakery.com
26. Goat Cheese Croquettes
Where: Tashan
Tashan specializes in elevated Indian dishes that go beyond standard curries (though familiar standards like gingery saag paneer and a cumin-forward lamb biryani make an ideal weekend meal). Of note: velvety goat cheese croquettes coated in semolina crust, crunchy on the outside and smooth within. Theyre satisfying enough on their own, but swirled in an onion cream sauce with threads of crispy red chilies on top, its the perfect combination of richness and heat, ideally sponged up with buttery, garlicky naan.
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US Fishing Communities Fear Effects of Offshore Wind Food Tank – Food Tank
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By 2023 the first commercial-scale wind farm, constructed by Vineyard Wind, is expected to deliver enough energy to Massachusetts to power 400,000 homes and businesses. But fishing communities are pushing back against development, arguing that it will alter natural ecosystems and negatively impact livelihoods.
In 2016, the first wind farm in the United States was established off the coast of Block Island in Rhode Island, with just five wind turbines. Construction is now underway to bring 62 turbines to the region. Known as Vineyard Wind 1, the new wind farm will sit approximately 24 kilometers off the coast of Marthas Vineyard. The farms are one component of the Biden-Harris Administrations efforts to expand green energyinitiatives.
Local fishers, however, are raising concerns about the offshore wind farm, arguing that the development represents a threat to their livelihoods and the environment. And the Responsible Offshore Development Alliance (RODA) recently fileda legal challenge with the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, asking them to review the decision to approve Vineyard Wind 1.
Fiona Hogan, Research Director for RODA, explains that the development will alter ecosystems. Mussels, for example, may find more favorable conditions, and will be drawn to the turbines and structures holding them in placea trend observedin the United Kingdom where commercial wind farms are already operational.
In other cases, turbines may lead to population decline. Some fisheries are very concerned over squid because theyre highly sensitive to noise. And turbines are not quiet, Hogan tells Food Tank. According to research from the Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics, noise pollution can result in trauma for species, including squid and octopuses. She continues, If squid are particularly sensitive to noise, that could cause mortality andhave a lasting effect if their population decreases.
Monique Coombs, Director of Community Programs for the Maine Coast Fishermens Association, also worries that effects of offshore wind wont be limited to the wind farm itself. Ecosystems in the ocean are not necessarily contained to one area, Coombs tells Food Tank. If you do any type of changeon one area of the ocean, it is going to absolutely have an impact on that ecosystem, as well as a ripple effect on other ecosystems.
Communities also worry that the wind farm presents a safety hazard. Cables running beneath the sea floorwill power Vineyard Wind 1, but they dont always stay buried. Off Block Island, sections of cables have become exposedsince the farms installation.
This poses risks to fishers who tow gear or operate dredges near the bottom of the ocean, says Hogan. Theyre very concerned about getting electrocuted by their metal gear or hitting a cable.
Sarah Schumann, who fishes off the coast of Rhode Island, predicts that some fishers may feel the need to move to new waters due to these challenges, potentially encroaching on other fishers space. But Hogan also stresses that its a common misperception that fishers can easily move around. Permit restrictions, regulating where they can fish, and catch limits, regulating how much they can fish, can make it difficult to switch to a new area or species.
Although Vineyard Wind has listened to local communities concerns about the wind farms, Schumann argues their efforts came too late. By the time fishers voiced their opinions, there was little time to alter plans.
And while fishing communities say they understand the urgency of climate change, they believe that the issues posed by wind farms are too great. A really unfortunate part of this is we waited so long to do anything [and] were forced to take these drastic emergency measures that really are not optimal at all, not for the environment or for the economy, Schumann tells Food Tank.
Future wind farms are already in the works, but Schumann and Coombs both say that in an ideal world, offshore wind would be out of the question. Instead, Schumann would like solutions to focus on land that is already in use, instead of expanding into new regions.
Offshore wind does not belong, Coombs says. Any type of development does not belong in the ocean, period.
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Nauru offshore regime to cost Australian taxpayers nearly $220m over next six months – The Guardian
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Australias offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months as it holds 107 people on the Pacific island.
Brisbane firm Canstruct International has been awarded a new extension its eighth non-competitive contract extension for $218.5m to provide six months of garrison and welfare services on Nauru. The companys total revenue from island contracts over the past five years now totals more than $1.8bn.
It currently costs Australian taxpayers more than $4m a year to hold one person within the Nauru offshore regime a little over $11,000 per person per day.
The governments latest figures, revealed in Senate estimates, stated 107 people 81 refugees and 26 asylum seekers were still held on Nauru.
The 81 refugees have had their claim for protection formally recognised. Australia is legally obliged to protect them and they cannot be returned to their home country because they face a well-founded fear of being persecuted.
While no new asylum seeker arrivals have been sent to Nauru since 2014, the regime continues to cost Australia between $35m and $40m a month on average, the same amount it did when the detention centre held more than 1,000 people.
Canstructs tenure on Nauru has attracted significant regulatory and parliamentary attention.
The October 2017 letter of intent awarded to Canstruct International was worth $8m. Less than a month after this was signed, the company won a $385m contract awarded by limited tender, meaning there was not an open and competitive process to secure the initial contract.
The auditor general criticised the process, saying it is not clear why the department could not have secured a replacement supplier using a more competitive procurement method.
Since then, government figures show eight further amendments, all uncontested, have escalated the total cost to $1.82bn.
Questioning before the Senate has revealed other significant irregularities. The Guardian revealed in November that Canstruct International had just $8 in assets and had not commenced trading when it was awarded the contract.
A government-ordered financial strength assessment conducted by KPMG to test the suitability of the company was actually done on a different company.
The Canstruct group of companies, or entities associated with it, have made 11 donations to the Liberal National party in Queensland.
Canstruct International said it was contractually restricted from responding to a series of questions from the Guardian about the latest amendment.
A spokesperson for the department of home affairs said the Australian government remained committed to regional processing as a key pillar of Operation Sovereign Borders.
In support of the government of Naurus management of regional processing arrangements, Canstruct continues to provide garrison and welfare services to the regional processing caseload, they said.
Australia is working with Nauru to establish an enduring regional processing capability in Nauru.
The spokesperson said between 2008 and 2013, more than 50,000 people arrived in Australia by boat seeking asylum and an estimated 1,200 people drowned.
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We will never allow this to happen again. Operation Sovereign Borders has built a multi-layered system of: deterrence and disruption; detection, interception and returns, and; regional processing and third country resettlement.
The shadow home affairs minister, senator Kristina Keneally, said more than four years had passed since the government had handed a lucrative contract to an alleged shelf company without a competitive tender and without conducting basic due diligence on the company.
Since then, the Morrison government has had countless opportunities to renegotiate this important contract to get a better deal for taxpayers, or to put the contract through a competitive tender process, Keneally said.
Instead, it keeps extending the contract paying this private company more and more money to do less and less work.
The former New South Wales auditor general Tony Harris told the Guardian that Canstruct Internationals contracts, and the process by which they had been awarded, required further examination.
We can certainly say that the audit office ought to have commented on the KPMG report assessing the wrong company the fact that it didnt report on that suggests that it didnt see it thats a major flaw in the report. But the per detainee cost is so outrageous now, the audit office should be doing a report on it.
Harris said while the audit office was constrained by time and resources, the expense of Australias offshore contracts and their history of cost blowouts justified further examination.
I know the audit office has many worthy subject matters vying for its attention, but we have seen with this company and with Paladin [the shelf company awarded the equivalent contract in PNG] that the department has allowed, or been forced into, dealing with companies that have taken full advantage of their monopoly positions at the taxpayers expense.
The Canstruct group helped build the Nauru regional processing centre and Canstruct International took over running the centre from Broadspectrum in 2017.
The Nauru processing centre became an open centre in 2015, allowing some movement outside the camp, and all refugees and asylum seekers were physically moved into the Nauru community in 2019. But the 107 refugees and asylum seekers held by Australia on Nauru cannot leave the island.
The processing centre has been plagued by controversy, including reports of alleged violence against asylum seekers and refugees, systemic sexual abuse of children, inadequate medical and psychiatric care, and a spate of acts of self-harm and suicides.
The Nauru files a cache of leaked internal working documents written by staff and published in 2016 before Canstruct took over operations detailed reports of alleged sexual violence against children as young as six, assaults, and systemic neglect. Separate statements from senior United Nations officials said the Nauru camp was cruel and inhuman and a violation of the convention against torture. Mdecins Sans Frontires said the mental health suffering on Nauru was among the most severe MSF has ever seen.
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Finland awards exploration permits for 3 offshore wind areas – Renewables Now
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January 24 (Renewables Now) - The Finnish government last week awarded research permits to three offshore wind projects in an area located within the countrys exclusive economic zone.
Wpd Finland Oy, part of German renewables developer Wpd AG, has secured a permit to conduct a survey west of the municipality of Jakobstad, Ostrobothnia region. The Finnish arm of Swedish renewables developer OX2 AB (STO:OX2) will also do studies in this area and also west of Hailuoto municipality in the Northern Ostrobothnia region.
All studies are planned to be conducted in 2022 and 2023, the government said on Thursday. The developers for the offshore wind projects will be selected by the government once the environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been completed.
The pre-construction studies, representing an investment of several million euros, are currently considered to be of substantial risk as, according to current legislation, it is possible to award a research permit for one area to multiple developers. The company carrying out the studies is not given priority in the competitive selection process.
The government said that it will assess the need for adopting specific procedures for the use of Finlands exclusive economic zone for offshore wind deployment.
Last month, Metsahallitus, the Finnish Forest Administration, launched a process to select a partner for a 1.3-GW offshore wind project in territorial waters about 15 km-30 km from the coast. A tender for the Korsnas scheme is due to be completed this year.
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Haizea to Deliver Monopiles for rsted’s Offshore Wind Project | Offshore Wind – Offshore WIND
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Haizea Bilbao, a subsidiary of Haizea Wind Group, has entered into an agreement with rsted for an undisclosed offshore wind project for which the Spain-based company will manufacture and deliver monopiles.
The contract, which is subject to final investment decision by rsted on the project, is the largest ever secured by Haizea Wind Group and marks the companys first offshore monopile contract, following the delivery of the monopiles for the Italian Taranto nearshore project last year.
Under the contract with rsted, signed on 6 January, Haizea will be responsible for procurement of materials, engineering of the fabrication process, and fabrication of the monopiles that will be delivered in the port of Bilbao.
This is aligned with the strategic growth plan of Haizea that includes the target to become one of the most important players in the Offshore Wind value chain, and more specifically secure a relevant position within foundation supply & manufacturing companies, the company stated in a press release.
According to Haizea, with this investment it will double its existing production capacity by extending its fabication facilities by 56,000 square metres and creating further 350 direct jobs in the port of Bilbao, as well as a significant number of indirect jobs in local suppliers and subcontractors.
Additional storage areas will also be required to accommodate the monopiles before they are delivered to the transportation vessels contracted by rsted, Haizea said.
The factory in Bilbao has been designed to supply monopiles with an outside diameter of 15 metres, 170 milimetres of wall thickness, 130 metres in length, and more than 3,500 tonnes of total weight, according to the company.
Securing this agreement with the market leader in operating offshore wind confirms the robustness of the plan developed by Haizea during the past years to position itself as one of the leading foundation manufacturers in offshore wind and probes the commitment of the group to become one of the top global suppliers to the wind industry, Haizea said in a press release on 24 January.
The port of Bilbao will also get its position as one of the most important Offshore Wind Hubs in the south of Europe strengthened with the investment.
Haizea Wind Group currently has manufacturing facilities in Spain, France and Argentina, from where it delivers wind turbine towers, offshore foundations and large castings to the wind industry.
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Opportunities and challenges in Floating Offshore Wind – Lexology
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Floating Offshore Wind Energy is a promising technology, complementing Bottom Fixed Offshore Wind Farms
I. Introduction
Compared to Offshore Wind, Floating Wind bears several advantages: Floating Wind Farms do not depend on solid soil and ground conditions and can be installed further off the shore to benefit from much stronger winds to generate more energy. Floating Offshore Wind does not (yet) contribute much as an energy resource on a global level but due to its great potential promises to deliver clean energy at a high scale in the future. However, Floating Offshore Wind projects also bear technical, legal, and financial risks that need to be kept in mind. With this insight, we give a brief overview on the opportunities and challenges involved in Floating Offshore Wind projects.
II. Opportunities
When comparing Floating Offshore Wind to the more established technology of Bottom Fixed Offshore Wind Turbines, it becomes clear that Floating Offshore Wind bears many advantages: Bottom Fixed Offshore Wind projects require a number of ocean conditions that are often difficult to meet. For instance, they require solid soil and ground structure which is not required for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines.
The majority of all Offshore Wind Turbines are installed in a water depth of only 27 meters or less. This is not ideal: Firstly, shallow waters are usually close to the shore the wind energy, however, is much higher further off the coast. Further, shallow waters are limited in space and will become even rarer with the increase of sea level due to climate change. Additionally, those shallow waters closer to the coast are home to plant and animal wildlife and should therefore not be overcrowded by wind turbines. Hence, focussing on Floating Offshore Wind is favourable not only from an environmental perspective but also to raise the level of energy produced.
III. Challenges
The downsides of Floating Wind cannot be ignored and will be of particular importance to investors. With the increasing distance to the shore installation, operation and maintenance are more difficult to perform and lead to higher costs. This can be facilitated with good port infrastructure, which will become necessary as the field of Floating Offshore Wind is expanding.
Some technical factors which will be challenging during the expansion of Floating Offshore Wind are mooring systems, dynamic cables, the assembly of the turbines themselves and foundation fabrication. The mooring of the turbines is a separate challenge to consider since it is unique to the floating turbines and not necessary in the Bottom Fixed sector. However, experience gained within the oil and gas industry can come in handy. Considering the electric cables, it is interesting to note that even with Bottom Fixed Turbines we have seen many issues and claims arising out of or in connection with the performance of high voltage cables. With Floating Offshore Wind, dynamic cables are required which need to withstand additional impairments such as continuous movement of the turbines and adverse weather conditions. Their performance might bring even more difficulties than it is the case for cables of Bottom Fixed Turbines. Above all, the sector of Floating Offshore Wind is quite new and small, and it might therefore be difficult to obtain all materials and equipment needed from one of the big and experienced suppliers on the Offshore Wind market. This, however, also brings new business opportunities.
IV. Solutions contractual framework
Many of the challenges mentioned above can be tackled both from a legal and technical perspective. Solutions on a contractual level make Floating Offshore Wind an attractive market for investors.
Starting with the contractual framework, multi-contract structure and EPC contracts are commonly used in the industry. By making use of a multi-contract structure, Floating Offshore Wind developers would enter into different contracts with different (sub)contractual partners for all areas and stages of the project. Under an EPC contract, one contractor will design, engineer and build the entire project on a turnkey basis usually at a fixed price which is agreed upon in advance. This option mitigates the financial risks for developers which can make it particularly attractive, but it is also more rarely used in the market since not many contractors are willing to take the overall risk of a project especially in such a young sector.
Regardless of the chosen contractual framework clauses on (delay) damages, distribution of risk and liability, warranty and time extension (including but not limited to cases of adverse weather) are highly relevant and should be carefully addressed and evaluated to mitigate potential challenges involved in Floating Offshore Wind.
When looking at potential claims for damages it is interesting to note that the performance of the turbine as a whole can mainly be affected by the floating foundation which is not the case with Bottom Fixed Turbines where the main focus is on the turbine itself. Having said that, damages are always a challenging subject for commercial negotiations which is especially true for multi-contract structures. The same applies for the distribution of risk and liability which must be done on a case-by-case basis in multi-contract structures often with a back-to-back liability regime. Considering the many differences in the structure and design between Bottom Fixed Turbines and Floating Offshore Wind Turbines and the early stages of Floating Offshore Wind warranty systems used for Bottom Fixed Turbines will not be sufficient to adequately allocate the risks in Floating Offshore Wind projects. Nevertheless, proper risk allocation must include well-developed warranty systems which might prove quite challenging.
To summarise, operating in a new field such as Floating Offshore Wind bears many unexpected challenges but also great opportunities and the possibility to take an early leading position on the market. The risks can be addressed in the contractual framework and by way of technical concepts.
V. Outlook
During the past years and months, many EU governments, and the EU itself have promised a transition to green energy. Considering the great need for more supply of renewable energy and the many advantages Floating Offshore Wind bears it is not surprising that Floating Offshore Wind is expected to supply a significant portion of the energy needed in the European Union in the future.
With the 30 MW Hywind project in Scotland and the 25 MW Windfloat Atlantic project in Portugal, Europe is the global technology leader for Floating Wind installations. At least seven countries have concrete plans to install Floating Wind in the next ten years. Projects are planned in France, the UK, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Sweden.
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Weekend temps will be mild fueled by offshore winds – KSBY San Luis Obispo News
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The mild and dry pattern looks to continue into next week with a ridge of high pressure in The West. There is an "inside slider" low-pressure system to the east later tonight into Saturday. This will help crank up the offshore winds by increasing the pressure gradient in the area and also coupling that with parallel upper airflow. For us on the Central Coast, this will result in 15-25mph offshore winds with higher gusts of 35-45. For Southern California, this is a legit Santa Ana event and some 60-80mph gusts are not out of the question.
All this will produce high temps in the 60s and 70s thru the weekend. Even though the strong offshore winds will be replaced by weaker onshore winds next week temps will still likely stay above average with dry conditions.
Lows overnight will be cold in the wind-sheltered interior and in wind-sheltered valleys in the 30s, and some scattered freezing lows are likely in the interior valleys. Fog and haze are also possible again under the dome of high pressure but should be scattered due to the drier air and the pockets of higher winds.
The debate after that remains about Feb. expectations on rain. Models in my view continue to send mixed messages. Deterministic models try to get something going sometime between the 31st of Jan and Feb 5th but the timing and details keep changing. The CFS (a longer-range model) has flip-flopped 3 days in a row: dry-wet-dry (than average I mean for much of Feb.).
My mind is open to wet conditions but I'd say at this point you have LaNina battling climatology (Feb. is typically the wettest month) and with the inconsistent outlooks I'd have to say that outlook confidence is low (in other words, don't bet on anything yet..wait for more data to agree).
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Kuwait’s KUFPEC Makes First Operated Offshore Discovery in Indonesia – OE Digital
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Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) said Sunday that its subsidiary KUFPEC Indonesia had made a commercial discovery of gas and condensate in the Anambas Block, offshore Indonesia.
KUFPEC Indonesia made the discovery through the drilling of the Anambas-2X well.
"This exciting discovery marks the first operated offshore exploration discovery for KUFPEC and demonstrates KUFPECs growth and potential as an operator of offshore oil and gas projects, consistent with the KUFPEC 2040 Strategy. The well was drilled in 288 feet of water, using a jack-up rig to reach a total depth of 10,509 feet," KUFPEC said.
Located in the Natuna Sea near an existing block in which KUFPEC is a partner, the Anambas Block was awarded to KUFPEC Indonesia through a competitive bidding process in 2019.
The Block is 100% operated by KUFPEC Indonesia. KUFPEC Indonesias production sharing contract has a license term of 30 years, including a 6-year exploration period. As part of the drilling campaign, KUFPEC Indonesia conducted two Drill Stem Tests so far, one in the Lower Gabus Formation and the other in the Intra Keras Formation. These tests resulted in a stabilized combined flow rate of 7 MMscfd of natural gas and 1,240 stb/d of condensate from the two formations. KUFPEC Indonesia intends to conduct more tests on other formations within the same well, the company said.
Upon reaching its main drilling objective in the Lower Gabus Formation, KUFPEC Indonesia used well-deepening operation techniques to successfully penetrate thicker and cleaner reservoirs, the company said.
"The outcomes of the well-deepening program provided an upside to the original well objectives and identified potential further exploration opportunities in the deeper formations. KUFPEC Indonesia will also continue implementing testing programs for three reservoirs in the Arang Formation, which could produce even higher gas rates," KUFPEC said.
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