As founder of The Warren Report, Warren Etheredge hosts over 250 events every year,
a podcast and television series. The Warren Report promotes "slow culture" through commentary, outreach,
events and education. Our principle: Smarter audiences make a better world!
Additionally, Warren is one of the founding faculty of
TheFilmSchool, along with Tom Skerritt and Stewart Stern.
For six years, Warren served as the Curator for the 1 Reel Film Festival (at Bumbershoot) and before that, worked in a variety of capacities for the Seattle International Film Festival.
Warren has staged over 40 plays in New York, published five books, written countless magazine articles and recently completed a feature-length documentary,
HUMOR ME. Warren is invited to speak at festivals and conferences worldwide. He is the host of Words & Wine and The Good Life,
conversation series with A-list authors, and a regular contributor to Seattle's premiere public radio station, KUOW
You are now watching: Book Smart: Michael Pollan – In Defense of Food
Posted on: Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Sponsored by Bastyr University, Warren joins Michael Pollan onstage and discusses the need for one meatless day. the disaster that is bio-fuel, and the stupidity of chickens
[...] it would be too expensive, too demanding to live a sustainable lifestyle until she listened in on my conversation with Michael Pollan. Do it for Sister Delilah Tanto of Tramp River, North Dakota, so cloistered she knew nothing of the [...]
[...] “Frank Bruni has written a food memoir for our time, plumbing the depths of our personal and collective eating disorders. By turns shocking and hilarious, Born Round is as addictive as Chinese Sesame Noodles and as satisfying as Grandma Bruni’s lasagna.” —Michael Pollan [...]
[...] And, click here for The Warren Report’s podcast with Elise Pearlstein, producer of FOOD, INC. Or, here, for my talk with Michael Pollan. Bon appetit! Share and [...]
May 2nd, 2009 at 7:57 am
[...] it would be too expensive, too demanding to live a sustainable lifestyle until she listened in on my conversation with Michael Pollan. Do it for Sister Delilah Tanto of Tramp River, North Dakota, so cloistered she knew nothing of the [...]
June 20th, 2009 at 11:44 am
[...] Eric Shlosser and Michael Pollan have stated their convincing cases before — in Fast Food Nation and In Defense of Food, [...]
August 17th, 2009 at 1:44 pm
[...] “Frank Bruni has written a food memoir for our time, plumbing the depths of our personal and collective eating disorders. By turns shocking and hilarious, Born Round is as addictive as Chinese Sesame Noodles and as satisfying as Grandma Bruni’s lasagna.” —Michael Pollan [...]
August 19th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
[...] you’ve read Michael Pollan and you’ve seen FOOD, INC., chances are you’re not super-sizing your meals or expecting [...]
August 20th, 2009 at 10:54 am
[...] you’ve read Michael Pollan and you’ve seen FOOD, INC., chances are you’re not super-sizing your meals or [...]
October 1st, 2009 at 3:24 pm
[...] And, click here for The Warren Report’s podcast with Elise Pearlstein, producer of FOOD, INC. Or, here, for my talk with Michael Pollan. Bon appetit! Share and [...]
October 4th, 2009 at 8:17 am
[...] And, click here for The Warren Report’s podcast with Elise Pearlstein, producer of FOOD, INC. Or, here, for my talk with Michael Pollan. [...]
October 4th, 2009 at 3:43 pm
[...] And, click here for The Warren Report’s podcast with Elise Pearlstein, producer of FOOD, INC. Or, here, for my talk with Michael Pollan. [...]