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  1. Sep 27, 2022 · Mr. Bourdain graduated from high school a year early so he could follow her to Vassar College. His grades there were terrible, and he was happier during the summers he worked in restaurants...

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    W orked in the kitchen of The Dreadnought, Provincetown, MA, early 1970s, and in the following New York City restaurants: The Rainbow Room, c. 1978-80; Work Progress after 1981; Gianni’s; The Supper Club, started as sous-chef, c. 1988, became chef; held executive chef positions at the following restaurants: Vince and Linda at One Fifth, after May 1...

    C elebrity chef Anthony Bourdain has produced just one cookbook in his career, and vows he will never host his own television cooking show. Instead he travels around the world sampling the most exotic—and at times, stomach-turning—fare available for his popular Travel Channel show, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. He no longer supervises the nigh...

    Bone in the Throat,Villard Books (New York City), 1995. Gone Bamboo,Villard Books, 1997. Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Un-derbelly,Bloomsbury (New York City), 2000. Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical,Bloomsbury, 2001. A Cook’s Tour: In Search of the Perfect Meal, Blooms-bury, 2001; published in paperback as Cook’s Tour: Global Adv...

    Caterer & Hotelkeeper,November 1, 2001, p. 44. Entertainment Weekly,December 7, 2001, p. 29. Esquire,June 2000, p. 38. Fresno Bee,February 14, 2007, p. E1. Guardian(London, England), August 12, 2000, p. 6. Newsweek,May 15, 2000, p. 54. New York Times,August 6, 1995; September 10, 1997; September 17, 2005; May 28, 2006. Observer(London, England), Ap...

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  3. Anthony Bourdain has committed suicide at 61 - take a look back at his incredible career from dishwasher to celebrity chef

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · He attended Vassar College in New York for two years, then dropped out and enrolled in culinary school.

  5. Anthony Bourdain ’77 and Andrew Zimmern ’84, two of the college’s most famed foodies, followed remarkably similar paths. Both spent their childhoods in New York City, had an early education at Vassar, and achieved professional acclaim in restaurant kitchens.

  6. Dec 1, 1995 · A Coincidence of Vassar. Anthony Bourdain credits the relentless encouragement of his Vassar roommate, literary agent Gordon Howard 77, with launching his writing career. But by an odd coincidence, a number of Vassar grads have played a role in this author’s story.

  7. Although he grew up in New Jersey and later traveled the world, Bourdain spent a significant portion of his life in the Hudson River Valley. Initially, he attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, but dropped out after two years to pursue the culinary arts.

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