Entries tagged with 'Josh Ozersky'
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As I type this post, the package above is on its way to Josh Ozersky at The-Feedbag offices. So as not to spoil it for him, we'll show you the packing list after the jump. Don't click through, Josh!...
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"Some food writers are friends or enemies with the chefs and restaurateurs and even magazine editors around town. Such a one is Josh Ozersky of The Feedbag, who is something like a modern-day Walter Winchell. He's in it for the...
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"The Times critic can’t go on TV! What would you do with that power? You can’t go to the restaurants you like, you can’t shmooze with the chefs and writers you like. You can’t go on Top Chef! As far...
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It's hard to believe but Niki Russ Federman, the fourth-generation manager of that venerable temple of appetizing, Russ & Daughter’s, cannot stomach the taste of Dr.Brown’s Cel-Ray soda. Yes, it's true. I discovered this startling nugget of information while...
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Our ol' friend Josh "Mister Cutlets" Ozersky, along with Mitchell Davis, Paul Freedman, Krishnendu Ray, and Laura Shapiro, will be at the New York Public Library tonight discussing the evolution of New York's evolving restaurant culture. How did we get...
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Josh "Mister Cutlets" Ozersky casts himself in the role of "Gastrodamus" on the new blog The Feedbag: Classic, old-school French “ocean liner” food will officially cease to be obsolete and instead become quasi-ironic, or at least Manhattan gastronomes will pretend...
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Former Grub Streeter Josh Ozersky, AKA Mr. Cutlets, has re-entered the blogosphere with his gastronomic gazette, and first-ever old-timey looking food blog, The Feedbag. It's part of the Citysearch empire. We're really curious what Josh is going to do now...
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Josh "Mr. Cutlets" Ozersky gives us a wistful shot of the sun setting over a dock today, marking his exit from New York magazine's Grub Street blog. He's off to Citysearch, where he'll use all his "powers," as he was...
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Citysearch asked sex-perts like Village Voice columnist Tristan Taormino and adult toy shop Babeland co-owner Claire Cavanah what New York restaurants are better than sex. (Bonus: With news that Josh Ozersky is leaving Grub Street for Citysearch, he will...
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Josh Ozersky, editor of the food blog Grub Street and recent burger-book author, was interviewed [warning! PDF!] in the spring issue of Edible Brooklyn. Based on the number of different kinds of salt he has in his apartment, some might...
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