What Is It: A pop-up restaurant with a Cheetos-inspired menu
Who Tried It: Mark Marino, People contributing writer
Level of Difficulty: 1 (unless sharing delicious food counts as difficult, in which case I give it a 5)
Believe it or not, the most popular restaurant in New York City right now is owned by a man who roams about wearing a leather jacket, sneakers and no pants. And before you go judging Mario Batali, please note that I am talking about Chester Cheetah.
Yes, the Frito-Lay mascot has just opened The Spotted Cheetah, a pop-up restaurant that is so flamin’ hot that...
Who Tried It: Mark Marino, People contributing writer
Level of Difficulty: 1 (unless sharing delicious food counts as difficult, in which case I give it a 5)
Believe it or not, the most popular restaurant in New York City right now is owned by a man who roams about wearing a leather jacket, sneakers and no pants. And before you go judging Mario Batali, please note that I am talking about Chester Cheetah.
Yes, the Frito-Lay mascot has just opened The Spotted Cheetah, a pop-up restaurant that is so flamin’ hot that...
- 8/16/2017
- by Mark Marino
- PEOPLE.com
What: DŌ (pronounced “doe,” m’dear), a New York City shop that serves safe-to-eat cookie dough, in all your favorite flavors — and more
Who Tried It: Mark Marino, sweets addict, getting doughier by the day
Why He Tried It: Edible. Cookie. Dough. What don’t you understand?
Several months ago, I was walking my usual route to work when I noticed a new storefront under construction. D’oh! It was DŌ, an N.Y.C. shop that specializes in safe-to-eat cookie dough, and which, up till that point, had been a mail-order operation.
To say that I was elated by...
Who Tried It: Mark Marino, sweets addict, getting doughier by the day
Why He Tried It: Edible. Cookie. Dough. What don’t you understand?
Several months ago, I was walking my usual route to work when I noticed a new storefront under construction. D’oh! It was DŌ, an N.Y.C. shop that specializes in safe-to-eat cookie dough, and which, up till that point, had been a mail-order operation.
To say that I was elated by...
- 2/17/2017
- by Mark Marino
- PEOPLE.com
Goodbye Bruce, Hello Caitlyn! Subscribe now for exclusive details on her new life and the emotional decision to reveal her true self, only in People.
Caitlyn Jenner (formerly known as Bruce Jenner) is the first to admit to her own parental shortcomings.
In her 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer – where she first came out as transgender – Jenner admitted that she was "really struggling" with her gender identity during Burt, Brandon, Brody and Cassandra's "big, formative years."
However, now that Caitlyn is living a more authentic life – especially following her cover shoot for Vanity Fair – she is intent on mending her relationships with her children,...
Caitlyn Jenner (formerly known as Bruce Jenner) is the first to admit to her own parental shortcomings.
In her 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer – where she first came out as transgender – Jenner admitted that she was "really struggling" with her gender identity during Burt, Brandon, Brody and Cassandra's "big, formative years."
However, now that Caitlyn is living a more authentic life – especially following her cover shoot for Vanity Fair – she is intent on mending her relationships with her children,...
- 6/3/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner and Raha Lewis
- People.com - TV Watch
We examine some theories about why Wahlberg is being largely overlooked this awards season.
By Ryan J. Downey
Mark Wahlberg
Photo: Mike Coppola/ Getty Images
There will be no Oscar for Mark Wahlberg's performance in "The Fighter." Despite the constant reminder in the film's television spots that Mark's character was the one fighting ("Nawt you, nawt you and nawt you!"), the guy playing the role referenced in the film's very title has been largely overlooked this awards season.
A nomination in the Best Actor category at the Golden Globes and inclusion in the movie's numerous ensemble nods notwithstanding, the guy who passionately worked to bring the true story of "Irish" Mickey Ward to the screen as producer and star remains empty-handed for his own performance. "The Fighter" was gritty, visceral, funny, heartbreaking and heartwarming, and a lot of that has to do with Wahlberg's lead role, so what went wrong?...
By Ryan J. Downey
Mark Wahlberg
Photo: Mike Coppola/ Getty Images
There will be no Oscar for Mark Wahlberg's performance in "The Fighter." Despite the constant reminder in the film's television spots that Mark's character was the one fighting ("Nawt you, nawt you and nawt you!"), the guy playing the role referenced in the film's very title has been largely overlooked this awards season.
A nomination in the Best Actor category at the Golden Globes and inclusion in the movie's numerous ensemble nods notwithstanding, the guy who passionately worked to bring the true story of "Irish" Mickey Ward to the screen as producer and star remains empty-handed for his own performance. "The Fighter" was gritty, visceral, funny, heartbreaking and heartwarming, and a lot of that has to do with Wahlberg's lead role, so what went wrong?...
- 1/25/2011
- MTV Movie News
We examine some theories about why Wahlberg is being largely overlooked this awards season.
By Ryan J. Downey
Mark Wahlberg
Photo: Mike Coppola/ Getty Images
There will be no Oscar for Mark Wahlberg's performance in "The Fighter." Despite the constant reminder in the film's television spots that Mark's character was the one fighting ("Nawt you, nawt you and nawt you!"), the guy playing the role referenced in the film's very title has been largely overlooked this awards season.
A nomination in the Best Actor category at the Golden Globes and inclusion in the movie's numerous ensemble nods notwithstanding, the guy who passionately worked to bring the true story of "Irish" Mickey Ward to the screen as producer and star remains empty-handed for his own performance. "The Fighter" was gritty, visceral, funny, heartbreaking and heartwarming, and a lot of that has to do with Wahlberg's lead role, so what went wrong?...
By Ryan J. Downey
Mark Wahlberg
Photo: Mike Coppola/ Getty Images
There will be no Oscar for Mark Wahlberg's performance in "The Fighter." Despite the constant reminder in the film's television spots that Mark's character was the one fighting ("Nawt you, nawt you and nawt you!"), the guy playing the role referenced in the film's very title has been largely overlooked this awards season.
A nomination in the Best Actor category at the Golden Globes and inclusion in the movie's numerous ensemble nods notwithstanding, the guy who passionately worked to bring the true story of "Irish" Mickey Ward to the screen as producer and star remains empty-handed for his own performance. "The Fighter" was gritty, visceral, funny, heartbreaking and heartwarming, and a lot of that has to do with Wahlberg's lead role, so what went wrong?...
- 1/25/2011
- MTV Music News
Deadline New York: Nikki Finke and Mike Fleming confirm the tragic news that veteran Oscar publicist Ronni Chasen, 64, was shot and killed a little after midnight on Tuesday morning while driving home from a premiere of “Burlesque.” Chasen “was incredibly well-liked by Hollywood and the media and her enthusiasm for her clients was infectious, even to the most cynical of journalists,” they write. Countless condolences and tributes were posted throughout the day, and will undoubtedly continue to pour in over the days and weeks to come.
Deal Central: Jeff Sneider notes that a “one-word tweak” — namely, editing one use of the f-word so that it “will now be half-uttered” — has swayed the MPAA to change its rating for James L. Brooks’s rom com “How Do You Know” from an R to a PG-13. The folks behind the film are pleased with the news, which they believe will help it...
Deal Central: Jeff Sneider notes that a “one-word tweak” — namely, editing one use of the f-word so that it “will now be half-uttered” — has swayed the MPAA to change its rating for James L. Brooks’s rom com “How Do You Know” from an R to a PG-13. The folks behind the film are pleased with the news, which they believe will help it...
- 11/17/2010
- by Mary Skawinski
- Scott Feinberg
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