Corby Kummer

Corby Kummer (born July 25, 1957) is an American journalist who writes primarily about food. He is a senior editor at The Atlantic magazine, where he writes a monthly food column, restaurant critic for Boston magazine. He has been called "a dean among food writers in America" by The San Francisco Examiner. Julia Child once said of him, "I think he's a very good food writer. He really does his homework. As a reporter and a writer he takes his work very seriously."[1] He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

Kummer (right) interviewing Mario Batali at the 3rd annual Food Summit in 2012

Early life and career

Kummer attended high school at Loomis Chaffee, a private boarding school in Windsor, Connecticut until 1976 and Yale University from 1976 to 1979. In 1981, he joined The Atlantic, where he still works. In 1995 and 1996, he was a restaurant critic for New York magazine, leaving in 1997 to write restaurant reviews for Boston. From 2014 through 2016 he was also restaurant critic for Atlanta Magazine. He is also the editor-in-chief and publisher of IDEAS: The Magazine of the Aspen Institute. Kummer appears frequently on television and radio programs, including as a judge on The Food Network's Beat Bobby Flay and a weekly appearance on WGBH's Boston Public Radio o.

Awards

Kummer is the winner of five James Beard Journalism Awards,[2] presented by the James Beard Foundation for food writing. His most recent was in 2008. He has been a finalist for the National Magazine Awards.[3] He is a program advisor for Yale Publishing Course.

Books

  • The Joy of Coffee: The Essential Guide to Buying, Brewing, and Enjoying (2003)
  • The Pleasures of Slow Food: Celebrating Authentic Traditions, Flavors, and Recipes (2008)
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References

  1. Boston University Food and Wine Seminars, notes. http://www.bu.edu/foodandwine/seminars/special_events.html
  2. The James Beard Foundation award search page: http://www.jamesbeard.org/index.php?q=james_beard_past_award
  3. ASME Searchable Database: http://www.magazine.org/asme/magazine_awards/searchable_database/index.aspx Archived 2011-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
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