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Posted 11/20/08 in Grub Street

Oenofile

City Winery Saving Itself for 2009, Will Also Be Music Venue

The West Soho wine-making space will debut in 2009 with a formidable roster of vintages and musicians.

Posted 11/14/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

The Decline of Chelsea Market; Café Boulud Turns Ten

Plus: shoes at Vesuvio Bakery, and a gluten-free cooking class, in our morning news roundup.

Posted 11/06/08 in Grub Street

Foodievent

Dennis Spina’s French Connection

What to expect at the Roebling Tea Room's 'Wine and Meat' dinner.

Posted 10/27/08 in Grub Street

Merchandising

Drink Like a Soprano

‘The Sopranos’ lends its name to a wine line.

Posted 10/27/08 in Grub Street

In The Magazine

No Stars for Bloomingdale Road; Get Amped for the Oak Room

Also in the magazine: Platt on Bobo, Gael on Vai, and Michael White's spaghetti recipe.

Posted 10/23/08 in Grub Street

Oenofile

Drink American at the Four Seasons

What the well heeled (but price-conscious) are drinking at lunch.

Posted 10/23/08 in Grub Street

Chef Shuffle

Are Le Cirque’s Chef Departure and Wine Auction Bad Omens?

Gael Greene has more on Christophe Bellanca’s 'divorce' with Le Cirque.

Posted 10/14/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

Rachael Ray Was Burger Bashful; Wall Street’s Food Carts Feel Financial Pinch

A club that saw two fights over the weekend, and whether Long Island's wineries were able to overcome this year's bad weather, from our morning glance at the headlines.

Posted 10/06/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

Subway Ads Teach You About Nutrition; Playboy Makes Wine a Little Sexier

A bouncer-led beatdown at Dorrian's Red Hand, and Williamsburgers who don't like the Kellogg's Diner 2.0, from our glance at the morning headlines.

Posted 10/02/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

Old, Rich Wine Drinkers Immune to Economy; Food Chains Pick on Each Other in New Ads

What to when a waiter serves you the wrong entrée in a restaurant, and gelato that comes from a tanning salon, from our glance at the morning headlines.

Posted 09/29/08 in Grub Street

Oenofile

Good Wine in a Bad Economy

Wine writers suggest where to find values.

Posted 09/26/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

The Box Supports Obama; Do McDonald’s Burgers Ever Go Bad?

What Congress ate during last night's financial bailout meetings, and which presidential candidate's state has better wine, from our glance at the morning headlines.

Posted 09/25/08 in Grub Street

Foodievents

To Do: Talk Vinegar, Taste Bordeaux

The author of ‘The Billionaire’s Vinegar’ discusses fake vintages while you drink real ones.

Posted 09/24/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

French Chefs Want ‘World Treasure’ Status; Dinner Parties Amid Ike’s Destruction

Jean-Georges prepared a last-minute meal for the French president, and Rocco DiSpirito can't dance, plus more from our glance at the morning headlines.

Posted 09/23/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

Food Suppliers Fixing Prices?; Palin Wine Sales Slow

A wine that reminds drinkers of Sarah Palin, and the new stickers you'll find on meat and produce from now on, from our glance at the morning headlines.

Posted 09/18/08 in Grub Street

Legends

Loire Valley Legend Didier Dagueneau Dies in Plane Crash

The wine world loses a maverick producer of Pouilly-Fumé.

Posted 09/17/08 in Grub Street

Foodievents

Wine Tasting and Webster Hall, an Unlikely Pairing

Sample over 100 wines while learning about technology tomorrow night.

Posted 09/17/08 in Grub Street

Oenofile

Actor Kyle MacLachlan Mixes Shakespeare Into His Washington Wine

The real Trey MacDougal isn't a Wasp — he's a Walla Walla wino.

Posted 09/17/08 in Grub Street

Mediavore

Alaskans Not Ashamed of Eating Moose; Frankenfood Revolution Continues Apace

Little Italy still has a few culinary treasures, and fried pickles are a new way to enjoy pickle season, in our summary of the morning headlines.

Posted 09/09/08 in Grub Street

Oenofile

Market for Topflight Wines Not in Decline

Buyers will pick up $20 million in wine at auctions this month.