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100:, officially known as the eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, an online message board for the restaurant community. As of 2005, it received over 3 million page views per month and had more than 16,000 registered members. The website was considered one of the first global online food communities. 85:, Delaware where his firm often was in court. The guide was popular among many New York law firms. In late 1999, he quit the firm to work in online journalism. The early death of his father of a heart attack at the age of 58 inspired him to pursue a career that he would truly enjoy. 88:
In 1998, Shaw created his website The Fat Guy's Big Apple Dining Guide (www.shaw-review.com). He was known online by the name "Fat Guy". By 2002, it had hundreds of restaurant reviews, essays on food, and dining out, and had around 250,000 visitors per month.
81:. He practiced law for about five years before he started his food blog. He learned a great deal about food while on his firm's open-ended expense account. From his experiences, he prepared a restaurant "survival guide" for the city of 178:
which was published on his website Fat-Guy.com. That same year, he was also nominated for a James Beard award for Best Magazine or Newspaper Writing on Nutrition or Consumer Food Issues for his piece
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used the website to do research for his television program. He made posts asking for help finding people from places where he was going to film who could provide guidance on local food.
46:. She later was the director of sports programs for the disabled at Hunter College. She is of Jewish and Italian descent. His father Peter Shaw was a professor of English at 625: 605: 650: 248: 655: 660: 645: 526: 620: 600: 474: 635: 675: 615: 595: 357: 680: 376: 338: 272: 640: 610: 590: 319: 66: 685: 670: 630: 419: 207:
Asian Dining Rules: Essential Strategies for Eating Out at Japanese, Chinese, Southeast Asian, Korean and Indian Restaurants
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In 2000, Shaw wrote the article "The Zagat Effect" for Commentary in which he was deeply critical of the
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In 2002, Shaw took a trip across Canada. Shaw wrote a six-part series on the meals he had for the
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Before his death, Shaw was the Director of New Media Studies at the
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Shaw was married to Ellen Shapiro. Together they had a son.
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Shaw died in Manhattan on April 8, 2014, at the age of 44.
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He was a contributor to numerous publications including
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The Menu New York: The Best Restaurants and Their Menus
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for Internet Column and Feature Writing for his piece
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After college, Shaw worked for the Manhattan law firm
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Turning the Tables: The Insider's Guide to Eating Out
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In 1994, he received a 500:– via www.wsj.com. 381:North Jersey Media Group 343:North Jersey Media Group 34:Early life and education 221:(Ten Speed Press, 2003) 92:In 2001, he co-founded 686:Writers from Manhattan 671:Lawyers from Manhattan 631:American male bloggers 215:(Harper Collins, 2006) 55:Stuyvesant High School 48:Stony Brook University 59:University of Vermont 481:. February 28, 2009. 356:Talorico, Patricia. 166:In 2002, Shaw won a 53:Shaw graduated from 535:. Washington, D.C. 532:The Washington Post 184:Commentary Magazine 20:Steven Anthony Shaw 461:www.jamesbeard.org 278:The New York Times 155:The New York Times 168:James Beard award 162:Awards and honors 38:Shaw was born in 693: 553: 552: 522: 516: 515: 508: 502: 501: 489: 483: 482: 471: 465: 464: 453: 447: 446: 434: 428: 427: 415: 406: 405: 404:. 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food blog
eGullet
Manhattan
Erick Hawkins Dance Company
Stony Brook University
Stuyvesant High School
University of Vermont
Juris Doctor
Fordham University School of Law
Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Wilmington
eGullet
Jason Perlow
Anthony Bourdain
Zagat guide
Ottawa Citizen
International Culinary Center
Quirky
Food & Wine
Saveur
Food Arts
The New York Times
James Beard award
Gramercy Tavern
Commentary Magazine




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