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Bourdain's Bone To See Big Screen Adaptation In 2012

By Pauly on  From boardoutmind.livejournal.com
Friday, May 18, 2012, by Andrea Grimes Anthony Bourdain's "wildly funny, irreverent tale of murder, mayhem, and the mob," Bone In The Throat, will be produced for film this year, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The first-ever big-screen Bourdain adaptation will be directed by a guy who's previously specialized in car and beer ads, and via TheWrap.com, director Graham Henman says they're moving the New York City tale to East London:"With the exception of a few gems, Hollywood has been...Read Full Story

Anthony Bourdain’s Bone in the Throat Being Adapted to Film

By Alex Flower on  From entertainment.topnewstoday.org
Bone in the Throat, a real book by Anthony Bourdain, is getting a big screen adaptation. Originally, as the AV Club gently puts it, "a mob caper about the criminal goings-on in a Little Italy restaurant and the street-smart sous chef caught in between who is named 'Tommy' instead of 'Tony,' ... More » | vulture.comRead Full Story

Anthony Bourdain alva body painting

By redakim on  From beautygirlscollection.blogspot.com
Anthony Bourdain is great witty American author and chef who is probably best known as the host of Travel Channel's culinary and cultural adventure show entitled, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.Anthony Bourdain has five alva body painting that we know about, including a skull on his right shoulder and a ouroboros on his left shoulder.His other alva body painting include, two tribal armbands which are side by side on his right bicep, plus a knife with a drop of blood.Read Full Story

Anthony Bourdain Roasts 'GQ' Food Critic Alan Richman (VIDEO)

By Derrick Loving on  From huffingtonpost.com
Last week, a bunch of food media folks gathered at newly-reassessed four-starred Le Bernardin to roast one of the country's most controversial food critics: GQ's Alan Richman.Bourdain and Richman are far from the best of friends after a series of disagreements but they semi-buried the hatchet when Richman agreed to get a Sazerac thrown in his face on "Treme." Still, the roast offered a great pulpit for Bourdain to get any lingering anger at his archenemy off his chest.Bourdain's various...Read Full Story

Cocktails and Gossip - Featuring Anthony Bourdain and the Mighty Caesar!

By Lyndsay Wells on  From kitchenwitchmaven.com
Hey everyone and Happy Saturday!It's time for a brand new feature on The Kitchen Witch I'm calling Cocktails and Gossip - a Saturday column featuring a delicious cocktail recipe and how to video along with up to the minute gossip from the Food Celebrity world.(Okay, maybe not up to the minute... I do live on an island; but, people,  I watch a lot of TV!)We'll start this week with famed Celebrity Snarker Chef, Anthony Bourdain. Chef turned acclaimed author Anthony Bourdain, graduated from the...Read Full Story

Black Keys to Appear on “No Reservations” with Bourdain

By Natasha Hill on  From bangstyle.com
In ironic fashion, Anthony Bourdain has become one of the most sought-after men in the entertainment industry.  Bourdain was a self-proclaimed junkie until the late 1980s, at which time he cleaned up his act and began writing his first book.  The book, Kitchen Confidential, unexpectedly sent him into the entertainment stratosphere as a rising star and not long after, the Travel Channel approached him about developing his own show. Ten seasons into No Reservations it’s somewhat shocking that...Read Full Story

5 Bitter Anthony Bourdain Feuds: Paula Deen, Rachael Ray and More

By milesvonmises on  From foodista.com
This slideshow of Anthony Bourdain feuds focuses on some of the sharp-tongued "No Reservations" host's most famous adversaries. From Paula Deen to Rachael Ray, no chef or food personality seems to be safe from Bourdain's sarcastic humor and quick wit. Click through the pages below to see them all. ----- Sandra Lee The Attack: "This frightening hell-spawn of Kathie Lee and Betty Crocker seems on a mission to kill her fans, one meal at a time," Bourdain said in a 2007 guest blog post for...Read Full Story

Anthony Bourdain Admits That He Would Eat A Human, Offers Instructions For Cooking Unicorn

By Derrick Loving on  From huffingtonpost.com
Anthony Bourdain stopped by Brooklyn's The Great GoogaMooga Festival this weekend and as always, shared a lot of candid opinions about topics from Paula Deen to why you should make a good omelette (hint: it will impress a woman). Although he has ranted about many of the topics previously, the crowd continued to love his crassness and lack of sugar-coating.On Olive Garden, Bourdain said that he would take a "big f*cking can of gasoline" to soak the place and burn it down -- that's how bad they...Read Full Story

Food Feud: Anthony Bourdain Unleashes His Claws on Paula Deen

By tahuri2 on  From news-australias.blogspot.com
(Getty) Paula Deen (PCN) Anthony Bourdain has no reservations about calling it like he sees it.The celebrated chef and television personality cut loose during an interview with TV Guide (via People) this week, bluntly stating, "The worst, most dangerous person to America is clearly Paula Deen. She revels in unholy connections with evil corporations and she's proud of the fact that her food is f**king bad for you. Plus, her food sucks." Don't Miss: Famous Family FeudsTop 10 Celebrity Feuds of...Read Full Story

The Layover With Anthony Bourdain

By premierguidemedia on  From premierguidemedia.com
Home » Celebrity Interviews, Headline Submitted by Premier Guide Media | Interviews & Entertainment News on – No Comment “My stomach has a limited amount of real estate. And if I’m going to fill it, I’d like to fill it with good stuff, rather than waste it with crap. You’re never going to see me eating a cinnabun.”  _Anthony Bourdain By: Daedrian McNaughton A master chef, now an avid traveler, Anthony Bourdain is not only a star in the kitchen but he has going through airport security...Read Full Story
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