Creative Loafing Atlanta’s Food Editor Talks About Anonymity
Y&H loves how Besha Rodell at our sister paper takes anonymity to its laughable extreme, complete with digitally altered voice. You can read her feature on food critic anonymity here.
Y&H loves how Besha Rodell at our sister paper takes anonymity to its laughable extreme, complete with digitally altered voice. You can read her feature on food critic anonymity here.
Dear Editors at National Eater.com, Allow me to begin this letter with an apology: I'm sorry for not writing earlier. Over the weeks, I've become a huge fan of your renegade editorial approach of poaching other people's content and reposting it on your Web site for fun and profit. You are leading food writing bravely [...]
There's a valid reason why Y&H has donated his services to Warren Rojas' weekly chat, Grill Warren, over at Northern Virginia magazine: I'm an idiot. I mean, I must be crazy to subject myself to the grilling of another publication's readers. But there you have it: At 11 a.m. tomorrow, you can hit me with [...]
Well, sort of. At about the 1:56 mark in this segment on restaurant critics and anonymity, CNN captures a screen shot of your beloved Young & Hungry blog. I'm still trying to figure out whether CNN used Young & Hungry because we are a marvel of search-engine optimization or because they were trying to suggest [...]