Co-Producer: Eric Schlosser
In 2007, Schlosser served as an executive producer of the Academy Award®-winning There Will Be Blood, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and based upon the novel Oil! by Upton Sinclair. In recent years, two of Schlosser's plays have been produced in London: American (2003) at the Arcola Theatre and We the People (2007) at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. In addition to The Atlantic Monthly and Rolling Stone, his work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Nation and The New Yorker. He is the recipient of a National Magazine Award and a Sidney Hillman Foundation Award for his investigative reporting. Schlosser is currently at work on a book about America's prison system.
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» Find out why the fries taste so good in this excerpt from Fast Food Nation.
» Video: In this clip from The Colbert Report, Eric Schlosser explains why he thinks people need to know where their food comes from to Stephen Colbert. (7 minutes)
» Video: In this San Francisco City Arts and Lectures talk, Schlosser is interviewed by veteran journalist Orville Schell. (34 minutes)
» Video: McDonald's debates Eric Schlosser about his reporting in Fast Food Nation on this BBC Newsnight special.
Special Consultant: Michael Pollan
Pollan served for many years as executive editor of Harper's magazine, and is now the Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism at University of California, Berkeley. His articles have been anthologized in Best American Science Writing (2004), Best American Essays (1990 and 2003) and The Norton Book of Nature Writing. Newsweek named Pollan one of the top 10 new thought leaders of the decade. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, painter Judith Belzer, and their son, Isaac.
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» Find out what 19th century Americans' love of whiskey has to do with today's obesity epidemic in this excerpt from The Omnivore's Dilemma and get some tips for eating in this excerpt from Pollan's new book, Food Rules: An Eater's Manual.
» Video: In this clip from TED 2007, Michael Pollan asks us to see the world from a plant's-eye view. (18 minutes)
» Video: In this conversation with Bill Moyers, Michael Pollan discusses what direction the U.S. should pursue in the often-overlooked question of food policy. (approx. 20 minutes)
» Video: Michael Pollan talks with The Daily Show's Jon Stewart about his "snack-sized" new book, Food Rules. (6 minutes)