Four years ago, the premiere of a little TV show called The Bear left a few Chicagoans upset. Show creator Christopher Storer grew up outside of Chicago, but his depiction
Jaya dropped a thought in the Ravenous Slack: "I feel like there's a piece on the rise of the tuna tostada." It started a conversation that illustrates why it's important to have writers everywhere.
I remember feeling like, "Okay, now I don't feel this guilt or like I'm trapped in this place now. I can make these decisions that I want to make without anything holding me back."
Happy Sunday, Ravenous readers. It’s Jaya Saxena, one of the founders here, writing to you from beautiful Queens, New York: go Knicks go Mets. Or actually, if you’re
"We’re the folks actually doing the work, and we’re the ones that should be making the decisions, and that is just totally ignored in this fucking hellscape of media where everyone wants to maximize profit and do what’s easiest."
Hello friends, enemies, and everyone in between. This is Ashok Selvam, one of the five founder-owners at Ravenous, croaking at you from Chicago. Welcome to the first of what we