Storm Garner (@stormgarner) 's Twitter Profile
Storm Garner

@stormgarner

Art And! queer power-poetics, film, @CU_OralHistory 🎧 collecting @queensnightmarket vendor stories 🎤 & co-author: #theworldeatsherecookbook

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Queens Chamber of Commerce (@queenschamber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the authors: John Wang & Storm Garner of the Queens Night Market and Jason Antos of the Queens Historical Society team up to give an overview of Queens through three of our favorite things: food, photography, and books. queenschamber.glueup.com/event/29681/

Meet the authors: John Wang &amp; Storm Garner of the <a href="/QnsNightMarket/">Queens Night Market</a> and Jason Antos of the <a href="/queenshistoric/">Queens Historical Society</a> team up to give an overview of Queens through three of our favorite things: food, photography, and books.

queenschamber.glueup.com/event/29681/
Queens Museum (@queensmuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still looking for the best Queens-inspired holiday gifts? Shop @TheAugustTree's online store! Here's an idea for your favorite foodie 📚: #TheWorldEatsHere by Queens Night Market's #JohnWang and Storm Garner. qnsmu.se/TheWorldEatsHe…

Still looking for the best Queens-inspired holiday gifts? Shop @TheAugustTree's online store! Here's an idea for your favorite foodie 📚: #TheWorldEatsHere by <a href="/QnsNightMarket/">Queens Night Market</a>'s #JohnWang and <a href="/stormgarner/">Storm Garner</a>.
qnsmu.se/TheWorldEatsHe…
Columbia University Oral History (@cu_oralhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In honor of WHO declaring 2020 the Year of the Nurse and Midwife, Oral History Archives at Columbia (OHAC) has curated a #blog post of their #interviews related to #nursing and #midwifery. You can listen and read more about the Year of the Nurse and Midwife at the link below.

Astoria Bookshop (@astoriabookshop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone knows Queens has the best food in the city, and so it's no surprise that The World Eats Here from Queens Night Market was our top selling cookbook of 2020 astoriabookshop.com/r/tu/bga

Everyone knows Queens has the best food in the city, and so it's no surprise that The World Eats Here from <a href="/QnsNightMarket/">Queens Night Market</a> was our top selling cookbook of 2020
astoriabookshop.com/r/tu/bga
Columbia University Oral History (@cu_oralhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next Thursday! Our Workshop Series continues with student Storm Garner! She will speak about about the process of #editing oral histories into personal narratives of #QueensNightMarket vendors for the recently published #cookbook, The World Eats Here. oralhistory.columbia.edu/calendar/editi…

Queens Night Market (@qnsnightmarket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you enjoyed the vendor stories from our cookbook the World Eats Here, tune in Thursday night to hear how co-author Storm Garner shaped hours of oral history interviews into these approachable yet compelling narratives. RSVP for the deets!

Queens Memory (@queensmemory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight at 6 pm, hear from Storm Garner about her work with Queens Night Market conducting oral history interviews with vendors and highlighting their stories and recipes in The World Eats Here.

Columbia University Oral History (@cu_oralhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the countdown to Friday's #ListenHereExhibit opening, we share audio from Nina Zhou, whose work focuses on the history of Toronto Chinatown. Hope you can join us at Listen Here for Nina's full exhibit, "Chinatown: The Stories We Cherish." oralhistoryworks.org/what-i-saw-in-…

Queens Memory (@queensmemory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I See You and You See Me is a filmed theatrical event, featuring monologues based on oral history and source material submitted to The Queens Memory Project. On 4/22 at 7 pm, watch the digital premiere and join us for a community conversation. RSVP: bit.ly/3aiUW4L

I See You and You See Me is a filmed theatrical event, featuring monologues based on oral history and source material submitted to The Queens Memory Project.

On 4/22 at 7 pm, watch the digital premiere and join us for a community conversation. RSVP: bit.ly/3aiUW4L
Queens Night Market (@qnsnightmarket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is Independent Bookstore Day! #supportlocal For instance, you can support us *and* local indie bookstores by getting our cookbook here: bookshop.org/books/the-worl… #IndieBookstoreDay #BookstoreShoutOut

Today is Independent Bookstore Day! #supportlocal

For instance, you can support us *and* local indie bookstores by getting our cookbook here: bookshop.org/books/the-worl…

#IndieBookstoreDay #BookstoreShoutOut
Columbia University Oral History (@cu_oralhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now up on the OHMA blog: inspired by Storm Garner’s recent workshop on writing #TheWorldEatsHere, an oral history-inspired cookbook, current OHMA student Rattana Bounsouaysana explores the different meanings of comfort. oralhistory.columbia.edu/blog-posts/Peo…

Storm Garner (@stormgarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a baby & forgot Twitter exists for a while… but I’m still here—working on collecting & archiving oral histories of Queens Night Market vendors & community, if you’re wondering… :)