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Jul 13, 2006 @ 10:20 pm
Media-y!
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Couch Potato |
Jul 14, 2006 @ 7:53 am
Season 2 production has begun in Los Angeles. Tom's back. The new host is Padma Lakshmi, the "first Indian supermodel" and a former Food Network host.
Second Season ETA a link to Padma's website: Padma Lakshmi This post has been edited by desdamonab: Jul 14, 2006 @ 8:03 am. |
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Jul 14, 2006 @ 8:47 am
This is probably the official explanation:
I want to address something you may have heard, that Katie Lee Joel wont be joining us next season on "Top Chef." It is unfortunately true that Katie has left us to pursue other opportunities. She is a dynamic, beautiful woman who is passionate about food with a real zest for life. Everybody at "Top Chef" is going to miss her next season but she will always be part of the Bravo family.
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Jul 14, 2006 @ 3:01 pm
The new host is Padma Lakshmi, the "first Indian supermodel" and a former Food Network host. You've gotta be fucking kidding me! Oh, man. Oh man! This is way too good to be true. Padma (married to Rushdie, by the way) was in a truly HORRIFIC episode of Enterprise. She was so bad, she ruined the entire hour (okay, not a far fall, but still) and I just can't believe my recapping worlds are merging. I wonder how such a young girl got to be so stuffy and humorless. You just described Padma's performance in Enterprise. Maybe she's gotten better over the years. Lord, I hope so. But I also kinda don't. I am so psyched for the new season, now! This post has been edited by keckler: Jul 14, 2006 @ 3:09 pm. |
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Jul 16, 2006 @ 11:12 pm
Per Andy's Blog from July 14th:
We proudly announced yesterday that Padma Lakshmi will host Season 2 of "Top Chef." She's author of the "Easy Exotic" cookbook in addition to being an actress, India's first supermodel, and former host of two shows on the Food Network. She also happens to be an international food connoisseur who's married to Salman Rushdie. We start shooting in Los Angeles next week and can't wait to get started! Can't wait til October. This post has been edited by Blanky: Jul 16, 2006 @ 11:15 pm. |
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Couch Potato |
Jul 17, 2006 @ 10:27 pm
I just got this email from CozmoMail. It looks like the show will be at Project by Project's annual food-and-wine charitable benefit is this Saturday, July 22, 2006, at the California Science Center. Here is the announcement:
The Food & Wine Tasting Benefit is Project by Project's marquee event, an annual tradition to raise awareness and funds for its partnership with different under-served non-profit organizations. This year's event will benefit Visual Communications, an organization that promotes media works by and about Asian Americans (www.vconline.org). The benefit on Saturday, July 22, 2006 will feature an evening of savory and dessert tastings graciously provided by dozens of master chefs from Water Grill, Noe, Joe’s Restaurant, Blvd Restaurant at the Regent Beverly Wilshire, Michelia, Boule Patisserie, Roy’s Los Angeles, Cafe del Rey, Dakota and more plus wines and beverages from distinguished purveyors. In addition, there will be a VIP champagne reception courtesy of Crustacean Beverly Hills at 6:00pm. Voted for the second straight year as one of Citysearch’s “Top Ten Things to do this Summer,” highlights include Guest Celebrity Sous Chefs, a premier live and silent auction, and the event will be filmed by Bravo TV as part of an episode on TOP CHEF. Presale tickets are $115 advanced purchase online until Wednesday July 19 or $150 at the door. VIP tickets $250. Visit www.projectbyproject.org/foodandwine for more information or to purchase tickets. I went to the website and looked for information about the Top Chef participation, but saw no mention of it there. |
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