Owamni owner Sean Sherman, also known as the Sioux Chef, joined Morning Edition host Cathy Wurzer to talk about his experience finding his familial roots.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family trees of celebrity chefs José Andrés & Sean Sherman—two men who have combined culinary skills with profound humanitarian goals. Traveling from small-town ...
Foodies are already familiar with Sean Sherman’s journey, which includes the 2021 launch of Owamni, one of the most buzzed about restaurants in Twin Cities history. There’s al ...
Sean learns of his ancestor who was sent to ... a decision which forced her to abandon her culture and family. Finding Your Roots is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available ...
But the season 11 episode that premiers tonight heads a little closer to home. Titled “Family Recipes,” it features World ...
Sean Sherman, the acclaimed chef ... What’s driving your growth? It’s just continuing to think forward and looking and finding opportunities like this building that kind of fell in our laps ...
St. Denis Medical,” 8 p.m., NBC. Dr. Ron suggests (gently) that weight-loss would ease a patient’s knee problem. He’s accused of fat-shaming; soon, the nurses have dizzying journey through ...
Games Car rental America’s most beloved genealogy hunter, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., 74, returns for Season 11 on his hit PBS show Finding Your Roots on Jan ... 28); José Andrés, 55, ...
The great Native American chef Sean Sherman ... to find the identity of my long-lost, white, great-great grandfather. And you did it this season, right? The finale is titled “Finding My Roots.” ...
Macy Harder at Minnesota Monthly writes Sean Sherman, the nationally acclaimed chef and founder of Owamni and NATIFS, will appear on the Emmy-nominated docuseries “Finding Your Roots With Henry ...
Leading nominee Beyoncé won her first award of the day for her song featuring Miley Cyrus, “II Most Wanted.” It took home the ...