It is!
You have until Friday, October 31st, 2008 to send in a three minute audition video explaining why you should be Food Network’s newest star. For applications and contest rules, go to foodnetwork.com and click on ‘Be on Food Network’.
For open calls, applicants should bring an application, photograph and resume and/or bio to the auditions, which will allow them to meet with network casting directors. Locations will include:
Washington DC- Friday, October 3, 2008 from 10am-3pm
The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Washington
1820 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
New York, NY- Monday, October 6, 2008 11am-3pm
Sutton Place
1015 Second Ave. (btw. 53rd and 54th) New York, NY 10022
Los Angeles, CA- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 from 10am-3pm
The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of California – Los Angeles
2900 31st Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405-3035
Charleston, SC- Thursday, October 23, 2008 from 10am-3pm
The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charleston
24 North Market Street, Charleston, SC 29401-2623
Portland, OR- Thursday, October 23, 2008 from 10am-3pm
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
1401 SW Naito Parkway Portland, OR 97201
Philadelphia, PA – Wednesday, October 29, 2008 from 10am-3pm
Embassy Suites Center City Philadelphia
1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19107
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But the real question is, will TUSCHELSON be there?!?!
I don't think so.
I miss some of those guys in the picture. That picture would have been when? 2005.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, Please no more Food Network Star. This last one was painful enough. After the first couple of weeks you realize that whoever wins, the viewers will lose.
this show is SO O V E R anymore
ReplyDeletethere is NO originality, spunk, or cutting edge anything on FN anymore.....
they just keep producing more and more recycled CRAPOLA......
so sad.
so unnessa !!
why must they subject us to this torture again and again when it is so transparently BAD??
Like on American Idol, probably Bob and Suzie won't be there. (Loads of "producers," probably.)
ReplyDeleteWhos that lady in the front?And the black lady next to her,the one infront of Giada?
ReplyDeleteI rember when AL Roker had a show on foodnetwork
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ReplyDeleteThe black lady is Sandra Pinckney, host of food finds. It ran from 2001-2005. You can still catch it on Fine Living Network.
ReplyDeletei love how they still have al roker on there-lol fn i think it's time for an update...where are the neeleys????lol jk
ReplyDeleteMaybe FN will get the hint and send the cast to Exile Island. Can't you see them all living in huts, foraging and serving to Canibals -- all raw since they can't get their fire started, and they have to swim to get to hair and makeup????
ReplyDeleteI just MIGHT tune into TNFNS la Survivor.
little ol' liz: that's a great idea, i would definitely watch
ReplyDeleteNot again! Is there no God? How many pseudo-celebrity chefs do we need?
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'll be watching this mess again. I hated how they had already picked Aaron as the winner just a few episodes in.
ReplyDeleteThe contest isn't fair and Bob and Susie are complete f*cking idiots. I only wish I could get back the hours I wasted on this crapola.
Enough! The last two winners are crap!
ReplyDeleteStick a fork in this show, it's done!
i think we all need to tell bob this on his new stupid blog......
ReplyDeleteLoved the show. Lover the winner. FN needs some color. If you don't like it change the channel.
ReplyDeleteIn the name of all the syphilitic cherubs in hell...
ReplyDeleteDon't let "Big Daddy" be one of the judges....
Of course you will see Big Daddy as judge on the next FNS.
ReplyDeleteHadn't you heard ? Aaron McCargo Jr is one of America's foremost experts on the culinary arts and since he is on the FN payroll, they gotta utilize him.
By then , he may have familarized himself with staples like chipohtay, ruffle oil, arhruhgular, some dried tomatoes, sweetbreads etc..
Seriously, if he appears on the show as judge or "mentor" I'm tossing my TV into the river for good. I'll take up reading again.
LOL
ReplyDeleteI love you Anonymous 11:55 a.m.
Hi All,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Ruprecht and I figure I can win this show cause if a guy like McCargo can , then I sure as hell can too.
Just need to tell me which demographic group ain't watching and I'll do the rest.
Maybe I can appeal to the feeble minded and do feeble food as my Point of View and attract all sorts of bottom feeder advertising types to sell feeble products.
Are the learning impaired part of a demographic group ?
after the obvious fix of last season i won't be watching.....
ReplyDeleteRuprecht is right.
ReplyDeleteThe entire production of TNFNS jerks around with many talented people who are proud of their culinary ability. They are sincere and have their hopes dashed when they are sent home because they don't fit the desired demographic. Why can't FN just hire the demographic and forget producing a show that just screws with people in a "contest" scenario? Do they think we find this entertaining?
I'm sure the potential contestants waive all their legal rights before the show begins so they can't sue TFN for all the dishonesty and backroom editing.
I will not be watching this because it's too difficult to see good people treated so badly.
I agree with with Ruprecht too. It was obvious Food network wanted a boogaloo to win so they let this dude "win".Shameful when so many other talented contestants were sent packing.
ReplyDeleteI'd sue the fuckers. Garza or Kelsey would have worked just fine, but they chose Mr Otay Chipotay.
Has anyone attended an open call audition? I don't know what to expect.
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