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'Top Chef Masters' recap, episode 6, Thai One On
Curtis introduces the Quickfire with the absolute worst two words any high schooler has ever used to start an essay: "Throughout history," (insert my inner English major gouging out her eyes here). The challenge? Make a sexy dish using ingredients...
Tags: Top Chef Masters (tv program), American Red Cross, Charity, Foie Gras, Sugar Ray Leonard
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'Top Chef Masters' recap: Season 4 premiere
Editor's note: We are thrilled to welcome Mary Alice of Charm City Cakes as our recapper for the new season of "Top Chef Masters." We think it's a sin that she doesn't have her own Wikipedia page. But she does have a fan page. Take it away, Mary. "Top...
Tags: Top Chef Masters (tv program), Charlie Sheen, Charity, Television Industry, Mexico
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'Top Chef Masters' recap: Episode 2, 'You May Now Feed the Bride'
Episode two starts off right to the point -- there will be no quickfire this week, we have no time for such nonsense! Right to the elimination challenge, which, if you watched last week's preview (or saw the title of this episode), is no surprise. ...
Tags: Weddings, Top Chef Masters (tv program), Family, Lady Gaga, Wedding Cake
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'Top Chef Masters' recap: Episode 3, Teppanyaki time
Happy Wednesday! Here we go with episode three: Chefs enter the kitchen still reeling over the wedding mayhem of last week. Quickfire presents a giant ice bar laced with every seafood imaginable. The catch of the day (har har) -- the chefs cannot use...
Tags: Top Chef Masters (tv program), Charity, American Red Cross, Benihana Incorporated, Seafood
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50 picture-perfect fall getaways
As summer's fleeting charms begin to fade, fall swirls into view in a burst of kaleidoscopic color. Relish autumn's arrival with 50 nifty travel ideas for the Mid-Atlantic region: from leaf peeping and leisurely drives, to museum-hopping, fall-inspired...Tags: Holidays, Unexplained Phenomena, Museums, Chestertown, History (tv network)
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Howard Stern taking his 'Talent' to Chicago area
"America's Got Talent" will do this week what the National Radio Hall of Fame couldn't last November: It will get legendary shock jock Howard Stern to come to the Chicago area. Stern — who was inducted into the Chicago-based Hall of Fame but...
Tags: Tom Cruise, Nick Cannon, Chicago Bulls, John Danks, McCormick Place
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Putting Chicago's violence on the table
CLAVERING, England — In this rural Essex village stands The Cricketers, the once-quiet pub that launched the career of British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who first cooked in his parents' kitchen. Trevor and Sally Oliver's place has grown with...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Columbia University, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Jamie Oliver, Stephanie Izard
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Chicago-bound TV pilots to feature a few famous faces
What do Steve Zahn, the actor who played Elliott in 1982's "E.T.," the telepathic police officer from NBC's "Heroes" and Lieutenant Eli Roosevelt from FX's "Sons of Anarchy" all have in common? They're all scheduled to film TV pilots for ABC in the...
Tags: Television, Shameless (tv program), Sons of Anarchy (tv program), Chicago Bulls, Bucktown
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Charlie Trotter's pressure cooker
Everyone knows Charlie Trotter as the chef of Charlie Trotter's. It's his name, his restaurant, and he's the boss. But that title “chef” has many meanings, and Trotter has embodied just about all of them during his 25 years at Charlie Trotter'...
Tags: Yusho, Tru, Avenues, Product Recalls, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Tribune employee wins NBC's 'Love in the Wild,' Art Smith returns to 'Top Chef Masters,' Rashida Jones dines at Sunda
Gold Coast resident Yanina Beccaria and her partner Ken Barrington won season 2 of the Jenny McCarthy-hosted NBC reality show “Love in the Wild” Tuesday -- just as many had expected. The couple clicked from the beginning, unlike other...
Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Top Chef Masters (tv program), John Rich, Jonathan Toews, Television Industry
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Charlie Trotter gets ready to hang it up
Charlie Trotter says he first thought of closing his namesake restaurant after his plane sat on the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. “I realized really how fragile the world is,” he reflects. “I love what...
Tags: LaGuardia Airport, Yusho, The New York Times, Tru, Avenues
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Lady Gaga sightings in Chicago -- lots of restaurant visits but, curiously, not a lot of clubs
What do Chicago restaurants Spiaggia, Table Fifty-Two, Girl and the Goat and Topolobampo have in common? They all feature former “Top Chef” and “Top Chef Masters” contestants in their kitchens. And, not coincidentally, they’...
Tags: Tony Mantuano, Lady Gaga, Topolobampo, Lollapalooza, Girl and the Goat
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