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Bourdain & Queens Of The Stone Age Once Kicked A Rude Fan Out Of A Roadhouse
"You've made a huge tactical error. Now I'm not going to take a photo with you, this conversation is over and you're going to have to get the f*** out of my face."
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Chez Panisse Set To Reopen On The Summer Solstice, Mark Your Calendar?
Even if a devastating fire and months of repairs would incentivize an earlier opening, Alice Waters will not open her restaurant until the beginning of the Summer Solstice. Whenever that is.
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Amy Bouzgalo Served Time In Federal Prison For Social Security Fraud
In an Arizona Republic article, Jennifer McClellan reports that Bouzgalo formerly went by the name "Amanda Bossingham," and spent 14 months in federal prison in 2008.
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The Braiser Is Hiring Summer Interns!
If you know your Blais from your Bourdain and are passionate about the culture surrounding food; if you can write in a compelling -- if sometimes sarcastic -- tone and wait with bated breath for the James Beards Award announcements and other foodie news, please apply.
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FOOD PORN: National Macaron Day Edition With (Who Else?) François Payard
Sometimes we just want to zone out and stare at a well-crafted, smell-through-the-screen, tasty pile of food. Okay, that’s all the time. In the spirit of deliciousness, and keeping tabs on what your favorite chefs are dishing out right now, we introduce: Food Porn. After drooling all over the National Macaron Day edition we implore you to run, don’t walk, to find your free treat.
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Street Meat, Daycare Deals, & $16,000 Of Uneaten Truffles: Chefs Struggle In Sandy’s Wake
The subways may be (partially) up and running, but 220,000 people and businesses in New York City still don’t have power — and indeed, some of them are chefs. Restaurants operate on an incredibly narrow profit margin, which means four days of lost business can make or break a month — or six months. And that’s why some enterprising owners are making do (and making food) with what they have, or, if all else fails, just giving it away.
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Ben Sargent And Ed McFarland Wage Chowder War In Yankee Stadium
Okay yes, there’s that Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. But we’re really talking about the epic Chowder Showoff between two of New York City’s best lobstermen that will go on during the game to benefit the Food Bank of New York City.
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