About Levi Davis

Levi Davis spends six months a year watching baseball and six months a year on the internet dealing with his withdrawal symptoms. He grew up just north of San Francisco and currently lives in New York City. He is a coffee addict who can’t for the life of him figure out why Philip Roth doesn’t have a bigger following.

Author Archive | Levi Davis

Occasional Superheroine

A comics blog maintained by Valerie D’Orazio, a writer for Marvel Comics and president of Friends of Lulu, a national organization for women in comics.

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The Brew Basement

Aged beer can be as good as any aged wine—this entertaining blog teaches you how to build up your beer cellar.

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Smoker Cooking

Smoked meat is manly — and delicious. Learn everything you need to know at Smoker-Cooking.com and become the envy of every guy on the block.

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eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters

Don’t just eat; help spread the word about the art of cooking, eating, drinking, and everything else food-related.

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Vinography: A Wine Blog

One of the internet’s top sources of non-mainstream wine writing, Vinography provides down-to-earth information about your favorite drink.

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Eatwild

Eating pasture-raised and organic food is good for you, the farmer, and the environment. Eatwild is an essential resource for organic eating.

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A Good Beer Blog

This blog is about local beer and the people who enjoy it, edited by a self-described Generation X-er.

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Oldways

A non-profit think tank dedicated to food issues, Oldways is turning the food pyramid as we know it on its head.

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The Foaming Head

The Foaming Head offers information for anyone interested in American craft breweries, with a focus on those in New York.

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oenoLogic

Wine critic Thor Iverson believes critics should critique, and his blog exemplifies his no-holds-barred approach to wine writing.

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