Bourdain Dodges Paula Deen Drama, Plays With Barbies
He's back home with a man tan and a new episode.
He's back home with a man tan and a new episode.
He suggests the two are like opposing political candidates, which actually would be amazing.
The network has pulled all recipes from its website that contain shark and has vowed to no longer feature the underwater predator as food in any upcoming programming.
"I have no idea what Anthony has done to contribute besides being irritable."
Artery-clogger Paula Deen is the "most dangerous person in America."
Posing as a Food Network personality, 'Chef Lenny' sought to bilk the small New Jersey town of thousands of dollars.
"Rach sent me a whole thing of freakin' baked, homemade mac and cheese. And you know it was the good shit."
The Philly-based artist celebrates food and the notion of celebrity through a series of hilarious, and at times disturbing, videos.
Mary Alice White rips off The Food network chef and pays the price in prison, but fortunately she didn't try to steal truffles from the French.
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Plus: new standards proposed for kosher food, Paula Deen's former housekeeper sentenced for jewelry theft, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Plus French truffle farmers take truffle theft more seriously than murder, and a conservative Jewish group proposes new kosher food standards, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus the recession in Europe is giving brasseries, gastropubs and takeout joints some comeuppance, and Thomas Keller's $835, 11-course dinners in Hong Kong are happening this week, all in our morning news roundup.
The L.A. Weekly critic feels the T.V. chef is ruining everything Julia Child worked for.
Juan Carlos Cruz faces nine years in prison, while this location of the chicken chain experiences its fourth robbery, this time with a Point Break-style twist.
Plus: Paula Dean will marshal the Rose Parade, and a discussion of "candy danger," all in our morning news roundup.