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He's back home with a man tan and a new episode.
He suggests the two are like opposing political candidates, which actually would be amazing.
If they aired this kinda stuff on Food Network, we'd watch it way more often!
"I have no idea what Anthony has done to contribute besides being irritable."
Artery-clogger Paula Deen is the "most dangerous person in America."
Bourdain makes a splash ... literally.
And he can't drive past an Olive Garden without seething with anger.
Plus: Daphne Guinness wears a cape to B.E.S., Taylor Swift sings at the Darby, and more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity dining.
Food shows (and a fast-food ad) have a pretty good showing this year.
Animal-rights activists are, of course, outraged.
"First we grabbed hold of Tony Bourdain and said, 'Help us, Tony, help us.'"
A writer defends herself and a chef agrees.
How did the critic feel about appearing in a scene written by the man who called him a "douchebag," in the city that hates him?
"Is there any civilized value that foodies cannot turn on its head?"
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