The Desk Salon Series Invites Mayukh Sen

$10.00

Join me (Alicia Kennedy) and author Mayukh Sen for a one-hour conversation about his work and new book: Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star.

There will be a 20- to 30-minute guided conversation, and then the space will open for a Q&A. The conversation will be recorded and transcribed for paid subscribers to From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy.

Paid subscribers attend free using the discount code found in their email headers or can contact me directly to obtain it. There are limited slots open for others.

WHEN
Sunday, February 9
1 p.m. EST

WHERE
Zoom—a link will be sent to attendees one hour before the event

ABOUT MAYUKH
Mayukh Sen is the James Beard Award-winning author of Taste Makers (2021) and the forthcoming Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star (March 4, 2025). He is a 2025 Fellow at New America, where he has been named the inaugural Shourie Family Fellow to write his third book, a history of South Asian immigration to America told through the lives of Hollywood performers. His work has been anthologized in four editions of The Best American Food and Travel Writing. He teaches journalism at NYU.

ABOUT ALICIA
Alicia Kennedy is a food and culture writer. She is the author of the bestselling book No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating and the forthcoming On Eating: The Making and Unmaking of My Appetites. Desde mi escritorio, a collection of her essays in translation, was published in Spain, and her recipes have been included in Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Eating and the 50th anniversary edition of Diet for a Small Planet.

Her work has been published in Harper’s Bazaar, Mold, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Lux, and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Food Studies, and it has been anthologized in Best American Food Writing. She has given talks at MIT, Tufts University, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and more.

From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy, her weekly newsletter on culture, media, and politics, has 40,000 subscribers and has been mentioned in The New York Times, Vogue, The Nation, The Atlantic, and more outlets. 

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Join me (Alicia Kennedy) and author Mayukh Sen for a one-hour conversation about his work and new book: Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star.

There will be a 20- to 30-minute guided conversation, and then the space will open for a Q&A. The conversation will be recorded and transcribed for paid subscribers to From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy.

Paid subscribers attend free using the discount code found in their email headers or can contact me directly to obtain it. There are limited slots open for others.

WHEN
Sunday, February 9
1 p.m. EST

WHERE
Zoom—a link will be sent to attendees one hour before the event

ABOUT MAYUKH
Mayukh Sen is the James Beard Award-winning author of Taste Makers (2021) and the forthcoming Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star (March 4, 2025). He is a 2025 Fellow at New America, where he has been named the inaugural Shourie Family Fellow to write his third book, a history of South Asian immigration to America told through the lives of Hollywood performers. His work has been anthologized in four editions of The Best American Food and Travel Writing. He teaches journalism at NYU.

ABOUT ALICIA
Alicia Kennedy is a food and culture writer. She is the author of the bestselling book No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating and the forthcoming On Eating: The Making and Unmaking of My Appetites. Desde mi escritorio, a collection of her essays in translation, was published in Spain, and her recipes have been included in Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Eating and the 50th anniversary edition of Diet for a Small Planet.

Her work has been published in Harper’s Bazaar, Mold, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Lux, and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Food Studies, and it has been anthologized in Best American Food Writing. She has given talks at MIT, Tufts University, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and more.

From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy, her weekly newsletter on culture, media, and politics, has 40,000 subscribers and has been mentioned in The New York Times, Vogue, The Nation, The Atlantic, and more outlets. 

Join me (Alicia Kennedy) and author Mayukh Sen for a one-hour conversation about his work and new book: Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star.

There will be a 20- to 30-minute guided conversation, and then the space will open for a Q&A. The conversation will be recorded and transcribed for paid subscribers to From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy.

Paid subscribers attend free using the discount code found in their email headers or can contact me directly to obtain it. There are limited slots open for others.

WHEN
Sunday, February 9
1 p.m. EST

WHERE
Zoom—a link will be sent to attendees one hour before the event

ABOUT MAYUKH
Mayukh Sen is the James Beard Award-winning author of Taste Makers (2021) and the forthcoming Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star (March 4, 2025). He is a 2025 Fellow at New America, where he has been named the inaugural Shourie Family Fellow to write his third book, a history of South Asian immigration to America told through the lives of Hollywood performers. His work has been anthologized in four editions of The Best American Food and Travel Writing. He teaches journalism at NYU.

ABOUT ALICIA
Alicia Kennedy is a food and culture writer. She is the author of the bestselling book No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating and the forthcoming On Eating: The Making and Unmaking of My Appetites. Desde mi escritorio, a collection of her essays in translation, was published in Spain, and her recipes have been included in Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Eating and the 50th anniversary edition of Diet for a Small Planet.

Her work has been published in Harper’s Bazaar, Mold, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Lux, and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Food Studies, and it has been anthologized in Best American Food Writing. She has given talks at MIT, Tufts University, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and more.

From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy, her weekly newsletter on culture, media, and politics, has 40,000 subscribers and has been mentioned in The New York Times, Vogue, The Nation, The Atlantic, and more outlets.