The Balvenie has perfected the craft of whisky making for nearly 130 years and remained fascinated by the creative processes.
As part of their continued partnership, The Balvenie and 6-Time GRAMMY Award Winning musician, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Questlove have returned on Oct. 16, 2023 with a third season of Quest for Craft. This season takes the viewer into the world of craftsmanship by analyzing creativity through the lens of commitment, connection, voice, and joy with Anderson .Paak, Yo-Yo Ma, Fred Armisen, and Lena Waithe.
Quest for Craft has won the 2023 Webby Award for Video Series (Branded), 2021 Shorty Award in the Industry: Wine, Beer & Spirits category and 2021 Brand Film Award in the Consumer Goods category.
I really do miss him, just a genuine person who was really well liked. The impact he had across many different fields. Mental Health needs more investment. The world needs more like him
This is idea of ad placement in "art" is just so gross. Seems like the new norm in America. How grotesque. The bar is getting lower. I wonder if Fran knew this when she agreed to do the interview.
I’d like to think he’s on a private island now Or a jungle village enjoying his golden years That he didn’t pass by his own hand but he’s living the life of privacy he seemed to crave in all his episodes Just a thought……
This content is replete with groundbreaking views. I read a book with like themes that shifted my perspective. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I have a good friend that was 60 and refused to get a cellphone! He went on a business trip and they made him get an iphone! He Loooooovvvves it now!!! I wish she would get one!
What a shame about Bob Kramer knives is they are all made in China. I ordered knives from Bob Kramer and they are actually sold through a company called Zwilling. I use the knives for a few weeks and the Damascus finish came off and the knife even chipped on the tip of my large butcher knife. I called the Washington office only to get his rude daughter who said I had to take it up with the Chinese company. My personal opinion is he was probably good at one time and then sold out because Work was too hard for him.
The knife you got was a fake then. The Zwilling Kramer line is made in Seki, Japan. I’m assuming you got the Euroline or Meiji Damascus which means that there is no “finish” on Damascus because it is is not just painted onto the blade. The more you use Damascus steel, the more the lines become prominent not less. You would literally need to melt the steel to get rid of the Damascus pattern.