Anthony Bourdain and the Power of Telling the Truth Anthony Bourdain felt like your brother, your rad uncle, your impossibly cool dad—your realest, smartest friend, who wandered outside after beers at the local one night and ended up in front of some TV cameras and decided to stay there.
What Anthony Bourdain Meant to People of Color
I always entertained the notion that I'm wrong, or that I'll have to revise my opinion. Most of the time that feels good, sometimes it really hurt and is embarrassing. - Anthony Bourdain
Your body is not a temple, it's an amusement park. Enjoy the ride. - Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain- No Reservations - S03E03 - Pacific Northwest
Remembering Anthony Bourdain—and His Favorite Places
What Bourdain Gave Us
“I should’ve died in my 20s. I became successful in my 40s. I became a dad in my 50s. I feel like I’ve stolen a car — a really nice car — and I keep looking in the rearview mirror for flashing lights. But there’s been nothing yet.” - Anthony Bourdain
Remembering Anthony Bourdain
'Fresh Air' Remembers Anthony Bourdain, A Chef Devoted To Global Street Food "When somebody's offering you food, they're telling you a story," Anthony Bourdain told Fresh Air's Dave Davies in 2016. "They're telling you what they like, who they are. Presumably it's a proud reflection of their culture, their history, often a very tough history. You turn your nose up at that important moment, the whole relationship changes, and it will never be the same."
HONG KONG
"Maybe that's enlightenment enough -- to know that there is no final resting place of the mind, no moment of smug clarity." Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain Taught Us Food Is Much More Than What's On Your Plate
Asians Remember Anthony Bourdain For Handling Their Food, Culture With Care "The celebrity chef was known for visiting Asian countries and helping spotlight Asian cuisine in the U.S. in an honorable way that didn’t exoticize or whitewash their dishes. After hearing about Bourdain’s death at age 61 in an apparent suicide on Friday, Asians and Pacific-Islanders took to social media to remember a man who had long held a deep respect for their culture."
Light a candle or say a prayer for Anthony Bourdain. May he rest in peace
… but someday they might turn
on the TV to see you eat some strange food,
and witness the uneasy thrill of trying
—Alexandra Umlas
REMEMBERING YOU, ANTHONY BOURDAIN, AT THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TALENT SHOW
Anthony Bourdain: Serving Up Inclusion
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