The Decision Anthony Bourdain Made That Changed Everything For His Career
Anthony Bourdain didn't set out to work in the food industry, but it worked out pretty well for him. There was one decision that changed his career.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain didn't set out to work in the food industry, but it worked out pretty well for him. There was one decision that changed his career.
Read MoreWhat is the real-life kitchen from one of America’s most iconic TV shows like? We got a chance to experience the Brady Bunch kitchen in all its retro glory.
Read MoreAs a proud Italian American, Frank Sinatra loved his native cuisine. His marinara sauce recipe was simple with only five ingredients needed.
Read MoreWhen people think about what they would want for their last meal, it's usually a comfort food. Seth Meyers, instead, chose Chex mix for his death row meal.
Read MoreTelevision shows often produce all kinds of merchandise for their fans. There was a cereal, similar to Fruit Loops that was launched for a nerdy character.
Read MoreFans of the FX series "The Bear" still have a little while to wait before the new season airs, but a bonus prequel episode was dropped to tide them over.
Read MoreThe trailer for "Tony" was just released; the film hits theaters this August, focusing on two chapters from Bourdain's book "Kitchen Confidential."
Read MoreTelevision cooking shows started long before the existence of the Food Network. Some are memorable, but here are nine great ones that you may not recall.
Read MoreHere's how an early 1990s McDonald's commercial inspired Steven Spielberg so much that he asked the ad's creators to make a movie out of it.
Read MoreIt feels like cooking shows dominate TV these days, but which are worth a watch? We’ve ranked some of the top shows based on viewership, star power, and flair.
Read MoreLucille Ball was an iconic comic actor and television star who could also cook. She made an old-school salad dressing that use a common condiment.
Read MoreJohn Wayne was a legendary actor and, as it turns out, a pretty good cook. He had a method for baking cornbread that was very much in cowboy style.
Read MoreGuy Fieri has tried many places on "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives," but some Indiana eateries stand out. Here's 10 stops from the Hoosier State that Fieri loved.
Read MoreCalling all foodies! Take note of your Netflix subscription. Here are a baker's dozen cooking shows available to comfort you through any season.
Read MoreBaking shows seem to be everywhere now, so if you're wondering which ones to binge, we have you covered. Plus a few that simply aren't worth your time.
Read MoreCommercials have a way of staying with you for a long time, and once you get a look at these old ads, you will wonder how it has been so long.
Read MoreLiam Neeson doesn't just pick his projects all willy-nilly, and once you read about his tea test, you'll know what to thank for his wonderful career.
Read MoreWhen Anthony Bourdain spoke, the food world -- and many others -- listened. The prolific chef regularly shared what he considers the best food movie ever made.
Read MoreEpisodes of Bar Rescue can include animals, family fights, and everything in between. Here are the wildest episodes of this show you should watch.
Read MoreJohn Wayne is a legendary actor who made many outstanding films. He had a tradition of giving co-stars a common kitchen item as a gift on each film.
Read MoreGuests are usually the ones in the hot seat on Hot Ones, which makes it extra funny that this renowned chef gave Sean Evans such a playfully hard time.
Read MoreBudget-friendly dinners are essential, and Hamburger Helper should be on your must-make list. Turn it into a gourmet delight, much like they do on "The Bear."
Read MoreGuy Fieri has enjoyed a lot of breakfasts over the years he's spent making Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, and these are some of the best from across the US.
Read MoreTexas is a mighty big state, with plenty of restaurants and cuisines to fall in love with. These are the joints the "Landman" cast fell for.
Read MoreMister Rogers was one of the most loved children's show hosts ever. He had a favorite corn side dish that was creamier than the typical version.
Read MoreRoku users can now binge as much Martha Stewart content as they want, thanks to a dedicated on-demand channel. Here's what you can find on your device.
Read MoreGuy Fieri is one of the faces of the Food Network with several hit shows. He was once deemed impossible to work with by one of his producers.
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