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  1. interviews
    Meet the Man Baking Free Pies for Laid-Off JournalistsPeople with jobs can purchase them too.
  2. encounter
    Drinking With Food Media’s Flamethrower“It wasn’t like, I’m going to plot to take down Condé Nast,” says Tammie Teclemariam.
  3. Power Moves
    Anthony Bourdain Adds ‘Media Mogul’ to His Ever-Expanding RésuméHe’s investing in Roads & Kingdoms, a travel site.
  4. Media
    Sun-Times’ New Friday Section Will Be The Reader’s Food and EntertainmentSun-Times to get Reader content in new weekend section.
  5. Media
    Chris Pandel Tells The New York Times How To Clean MushroomsPandel in the NYT.
  6. Accolades
    Philly Reps Hard with Multiple James Beard Media Finalists; Not So Much InOf course Marc Vetri made the cut with his eponymous restaurant.
  7. Media
    Sun-Times’ Taste Section Debuts in Place of Food Section TodayThe Sun-Times new Taste debuts today.
  8. Media
    Sun-Times’ Last Wednesday Food Section Today; Ad Section TASTE Coming Next WeekSun-Times’ last food section out today.
  9. Media
    Sun-Times Reportedly Shuttering Food SectionReport that food section in major daily will be no more.
  10. Media
    The New World of Media, Part MCXXXVII: Sodikoff Profile Sparks Media Twitter WarThe story ain’t over till the Twitter sings.
  11. Media
    Prof. Milt Rosenberg To End WGN Radio Show ThursdayLongtime radio talk show to end.
  12. Media
    DNAInfo Debuts, Immediately Starts Talking Eating Meat, BrainsDNAInfo launches hyperlocal food coverage in Chicago.
  13. Media
    Can’t Know the Playas Without a Scorecard11 movers and shakers behind your meal.
  14. Chef Shuffle
    Lotus Farm to Table Names New ChefThe new chef brings varied experience to the western burbs BYOB.
  15. Media
    Our Insiders Continue On Whether Reviews Are Too Fast… Or Should Wait EvenReviewers and others talk about whether reviews are speeding up too much.
  16. Media
    Is The Turnaround On Reviews Getting Too Fast? We Asked Insiders What They ThinkTalking to food media insiders about how the business is changing.
  17. Media
    And a welcome to…Crain’s launches food blog.
  18. Media
    Today is Charlie Trotter’s Last Day. How Did Mark Caro Define His Legacy?Looking at what the Tribune’s epic Trotter coverage tells us.
  19. Media
    Is The Tribune Out to Bash Trotter on His Way Out?Charlie Trotter may be in for some negativity from the Tribune.
  20. The Internet
    BuzzFeed Launching Its Own Food Section This FallThey’d better not miss the chance to call this thing “BuzzFood.”
  21. Welcome
    Check Out the New Drool-Worthy Food MagIt’s maybe too cool.
  22. Mediavore
    El Wingador Goes Back Into Retirement; Most Fun Foods Are Bad For DigestionPlus: Puerto Rico plans to kill iguanas and export their meat; and friends that eat together put on the pounds together, all in our morning news roundup.
  23. Lists
    Next, Nightwood Make F&W’s Editor Picks For 2011 Best RestaurantsFood & Wine gives mad props to two Chicago restaurants in their 2011 best new restaurants round-up.
  24. Media
    Kate Bernot Takes Over Blackboard Eats ChicagoFormer Feastling Kate Bernot has been tapped for newish deal site Blackboard Eats Chicago.
  25. Media
    Diet Soda, Stale Twizzlers, and Other Journo-SnacksFrom super to stingy, the food behind the news.
  26. Mediavore
    Restaurant Deals With Hurricane Aftermath; Chipotle Sets Up a Foundation ForPlus: Twinings has a new recipe for Earl Grey; and it turns out salt is bad for both your heart and your brain, all in our morning news roundup.
  27. Mediavore
    Chemical Leak at a Glassboro Cocoa Plant Prompts Evacuations; Nothing Says LovePlus: Antioxidant-rich spices counter the effects of high-fat foods; and despite the FDA’s passing of new food-safety laws, salmonella outbreaks are still frequent, all in our morning news roundup.
  28. Mediavore
    Teen Sentenced In Connection to Pizza Deliveryman’s Death; Triple-DoublePlus: FEASTIVAL enlists Philly’s top culinary talent; and a True Blood cookbook hits shelves next year, all in our morning news roundup.
  29. Mediavore
    U.S. Marshals Post a Reward For Leads in a Fatal Upper Darby Bar Shooting;Plus: Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond lands a Food Network show; and Missouri adolescents sue their city over Girl Scout cookies, all in our morning news roundup.
  30. Mediavore
    Neither Pickets Nor Fire Could Stop MilkBoy From Opening; Lobster Ice Cream Is aPlus: Where to eat at Disneyland; and constant nagging from Self magazine may help you achieve your dieting goals, all in our morning news roundup.
  31. Mediavore
    Robbery Is a Chilling Experience for Friendly’s Employees; Rachael RayPlus: Food costs and inflation affect Sysco sales; and an L.A. psychic reads people’s energy and puts her insights inside fortune cookies, all in our morning news roundup.
  32. Mediavore
    Brewerytown-Based Farm Boasts a Bumper Crop; Al Qaeda-Linked Jihadists BlockPlus: Fat Duck chef Heston Blumenthal has left his wife; and a new preservative could keep vegetables fresh without refrigeration, all in our morning news roundup.
  33. Mediavore
    Vetri Has a Better Plan For School Lunches; Google+ Does Cooking ClassesPlus: YUMM brings fresh fruit to Philly’s food deserts via bicycle; and nearly 10,000 restaurants closed in the U.S. last year, all in our morning news roundup.
  34. Mediavore
    Camden Imposes Curfew on Late Night Takeout Joints; Wendy’s SuesPlus: A Wilmington shopkeep is dead after an attempted robbery goes bad; and Spain develops an “electronic tongue” to taste wine, all in our morning news roundup.
  35. Mediavore
    Developers Plan to Turn the Legendary Blue Horizon Into a Hotel and Restaurant;Plus: Restaurateurs discover the importance of music; and a deadly salmonella outbreak spurs a recall of 36 million pounds of ground turkey, all in our morning news roundup.
  36. Mediavore
    Garces Ditches Valet Parking at Distrito; Kayne and Gordon Ramsay Team UpPlus: The FDA isn’t too keen on Lazy Larry’s seemingly stoned appearance; and dieting causes brain cells to eat themselves, all in our morning news roundup.
  37. Mediavore
    Parx Is Pennsylvania’s Only Casino With Child Abandonment Issues; A Fish aPlus: Five Guys is one growing U.S. restaurant chain; and it turns out that drunkenness and how to get there is different for every person, all in our morning news roundup.
  38. Mediavore
    Cape May Farmers Focus on Growing Beach Plums; Cheesecake Factory Rolls OutPlus: Chewing food longer helps people consume fewer calories; and Justin Bieber punks fast food drive-throughs, all in our morning news roundup.
  39. Mediavore
    Portly Politico Vows Weight Loss After Health Scare; Ooh La La: McDonald’sPlus: Happy hours get a little longer; and tourists who visit the U.S. take a few extra pounds with them when they leave, all in our morning news roundup.
  40. Mediavore
    The Deadline Looms For Amoroso Drivers; Many Produce Scraps Are Edible and TastyPlus: Miami gets a food truck for pets; and deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak refuses to eat solid food, all in our morning news roundup.
  41. Mediavore
    Ocean City Restaurateurs Push For BYOB Privileges; Extravagant Indian WeddingsPlus: Top Chef Mike Isabella totally digs DC’s food scene; and China’s growing dependency on other countries staple foods could ultimately stabilize the country’s relationship with the U.S. all in our morning news roundup.
  42. Mediavore
    Cops Bust Granny For Torturing Her Bacon-Loving Grandson; Ohio O.K.s ConcealedPlus: Booze is increasingly being sold at fast-food joints; and bumper corn crops might mean there’s a chance of food costs going down, all in our morning news roundup.
  43. Mediavore
    School District Will Shut Down Kitchens at Three-Quarters of the City’sPlus: Someone wrote an article about minimizing the environmental impact of Fourth of July celebrations; and 70-year-old Brit pop star Cliff Richard cooks fried chicken in Memphis, all in our morning news roundup.
  44. Mediavore
    Campbell’s Puts 770 On the Soup Line; Work at a Spam Factory IsPlus: Online restaurant ordering ups checks and frequency of orders; Exploding water fowl replaces IEDs for some reformed terrorists, all in our morning news roundup.
  45. Mediavore
    Bounced Smoker Opens Fire on Nicetown Bar; Average Americans Drink Too Much SodaPlus: E. coli wreaks havoc on France; and Cheerio’s celebrates a major milestone, all in our morning news roundup.
  46. Mediavore
    The Bar That Served Jackass Star Ryan Dunn Won’t Face Charges;Plus: Chipotle steps up its use of local produce; and ‘hipsters’ turn East Passyunk Ave. around, all in our morning news roundup.
  47. Mediavore
    Bleu Martini Shooter to Stand Trial For Murder; Horse Semen Is a Hot New Item onPlus: Pisco is the latest South American spirit to have a moment; and Jack in a Box ditches toys in kids’ meals, all in our morning news roundup.
  48. Mediavore
    Two More Charged in Connection to Old City Bar Brawl; Red Bull Provides MurderPlus: The world’s most expensive kebab is ridiculously pricey; and old folks are unwilling to pay more for healthier dishes at restaurants, all in our morning news roundup.
  49. Mediavore
    Resorts Defends Its Decision to Dump Fifty-Year-Old Flappers; Eating Dirt IsPlus: Obese children perform poorly on tests after ingesting unhealthy foods; and people in Wisconsin are illegally selling food stamps online, all in our morning news roundup.
  50. Mediavore
    Brawl Over Stolen Beer Ends with a Double Stabbing; Climate Change Could DoublePlus: Fabulous go-getter Todd English goes to the gym when he needs a break; and daycare caterer Whole Green Kids is accused of scamming everyone, all in our morning news roundup.
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