Beloved Local Makes His TV Debut

Thursday, July 26, 2012
It's Top Chef Masters time again, and this season the Bay Area is being represented by San Francisco's beloved offal chef, Chris Cosentino.

Set in Sin City, season four premiered on Wednesday and immediately allowed Cosentino to shine: his prime rib and catfish in the quickfire challenge gained $5,000 for his charity, the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
'A TRAIN WRECK'
GROSS!!! Human Poop Responsible For Broken BART Escalators
Walmart Sued In San Francisco
PHOTOS: Original 'Best Of The Bay' Releases Its Annual List
HORROR: 113 Dead Kittens Found In Monterey Apartment
BLOG POSTS
Katy Wolk-Stanley: Could You Go a Year Without Buying Anything New? How About Five Years?
There is one thing that sets me apart from the other soccer moms, which is that I am a member of "The Compact." And no, that doesn't mean that I practice polyamory, weave my own caftans and practice 140-degree yoga. It means that I don't buy anything new.
Helen Grieco: SF Board of Supervisors Put Corporate Personhood Measure on November Ballot
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to place a measure on this November's ballot that will give voters the chance to demand a federal constitutional amendment that would authorize limits on political campaign contributions.
Preeti Vissa: Who's Grabbing Your Wallet? A Missed Chance to Help Consumers
It's bad enough that the joining of Capital One and ING created yet another too-big-to-fail bank; that it created a too-big-to-fail bank with a record of abusing and exploiting customers struck us -- and many other consumer advocates -- as beyond the pale.
David E. Thigpen: Older and More Diverse: America's Multicultural Future is Approaching Fast, But Are We Ready?
Elders are revered for their experience and wisdom in many cultures around the globe, but here in America where our civic, media and business cultures worship at the fountain of youth, elders are seen in quite a different light.
Sean Martinfield: The Wizard of Oz Meets the San Francisco Symphony
The film will be screened in High Definition and -- NO! -- this is not the sing-along version. It is as close as we'll ever get to actually being with Herbert Stothart and to his experience of matching music with action.
Advertisement

If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar