
589: Food Writers Talking About Food Writing with David Farley & Matt Rodbard
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It’s the return of a special video podcast series: Food Writers Talking About Food Writing. It’s available on the TASTE YouTube channel, so make sure to subscribe and check out the video version of this podcast. Every couple of weeks, cohost Matt Rodbard invites a journalist to talk about some favorite recent food writing as well as their thoughts on the industry as a whole. On today’s episode we have an amazing conversation with David Farley. Farley’s a longtime food and travel writer with stories in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Afar, and many other publications. He’s the author of An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest Town and we talk about some recent food writing and David’s many travels. We also played “What would you pitch 1997 Graydon Carter?” That is, David considers his dream no-budget reporting assignment.
Featured on this episode:
- This Is the Secret Michelin-Star Capital of the World [Afar]
- Is This the New Cocktail Capital of Europe? [NYT]
- The Dish Worth Traveling to Vietnam For (and It Isn’t Pho) [Afar]
- Welcome to Reno, the Mighty Mecca of All-You-Can-Eat Sushi [NYT]
- Lucien Smith Gets a Job [NY Mag]
- Everyone Who Invented the Everything Bagel [TASTE]
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