The gang over at The Chew has their own take on Eater Dating.
In this age of food this, food that, there is a new assumption in the air: compatible couples are couples that eat alike… This is the premise of Eater Dating, a collaboration between the food-news Web site Eater and the dating portal “How About We…” Contenders fill in the blank with attention-getting ideas for food-related dates.
The New Yorker notes the launch of Eater Dating.
Search boxes on Curbed Network sites now have the “suggest venues and tags as you type” feature you’ve been wishing they had since Google did it. Give it a try. Hat tip to Redis and Soulmate on the back end.
Incl. Which are the five places Washingtonians should be eating now?
THE PEOPLE at Eater.com have done Americans a great service this holiday season… I loved Paula Forbes’s description of the Taco Bell at Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport as a place that serves “Tacos, kind of.”
Join us in welcoming Eater Denver to the family. Helmed by journalism school and FCI grad Lauren Hendrick, who “looks forward to working overtime to make Eater Denver your one-stop stop for all things food and drink in this crazy city”. The Westword’s Cafe Society was on the spot with the scoop.
Eater Denver is the 16th Eater and the 31st Curbed Network site overall.
Curbed Network is pleased to be a launch partner for the rollout of the new “Save to Foursquare” button, which allows Curbed, Eater and Racked readers to instantly add the restaurants, bars, shops and buildings they read about to their Foursquare to-do lists.
Eater’s deployment of the button attracted particular interest.
I am very honored to be in the Lowbrow/Brilliant corner of the New York Magazine Approval Matrix this week. My dad happened to call just when I saw it and he was supportive though confused about me being on “a corner of the approval mattress.”
(I have not mentioned on here that I am recapping Top Chef for Eater again. Please read if you like that show and don’t if you don’t.
Up until the launch, Target’s marketing campaign for the Missoni line was a hugely successful example of how to build a relationship between a discount retailer and high-end design, according to Danica Lo, national editor for Racked.com. “Obviously, they did an amazing job,” Lo said.Racked National’s Danica Lo helps the Boston Globe make sense of the BP oil spill of fashion.
We’ve been remiss in pointing out that the New York Daily News had some nice things to say about Racked NY editor Izzy Grinspan [sic] in their roundup of The top 20 people cutting a bold figure in New York fashion earlier this month:
1. IZZY GRINSPAN
NEW YORK EDITOR, RACKED.COM
Forget “WWD” - the hottest fashion news source is this blog. Editor Grinspan has a snarkless enthusiasm for fashion and her buoyant approach is refreshing. New stores, insider secrets and, most crucially, a rundown of the best sample sales - they’re all here.2. MARC JACOBS
DESIGNER, MARC JACOBS& LOUIS VUITTON…
PS. Marc - keep at it, almost there.