Saturday, January 5, 2013

As one of the first food bloggers in Boston, part of a small group who were quietly invited to restaurants, meet new Chefs, consult and discuss the food, I feel it's now become overrun with blogs of lesser quality and attention to detail.  I want to lead lead the way, again, to new places and ideas. There are now hundreds of food bloggers, obsequious and all over the world, thousands, millions. They scramble around each other for new Chefs and worship at tables, cameras ready to photograph the plates so beautiful. I did it, too. All the gossip, all the news, all the nights out then running home to chronicle it all.  I tried to capture every story. As Jason Santos said: "It's just food."

Now, I'm ready to not only still showcase the food of Boston but also to feature the arts, ideas, culture, and lifestyles of people who are not trying to be celebrities or famous, those who have no personal agenda, those who are just real.  And to bring those stories out in more meaningful ways.

1 comment:

  1. it's great to see your efforts less focused on FOOD and spread amongst other creative outlets of artists here in the Boston area. As a foodie, or lapsed-foodie, I see the connection between food and art and music as continuous, broken up only by medium. Keep up the good work.

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