Jonathan Gold

Jonathan Gold

Jonathan Gold is a food critic who currently writes for "LA Weekly" and Gourmet magazine. In 2007 he became the first such critic to win the Pulitzer Prize.

Gold often chooses small, ethnic restaurants for his reviews, although he covers all types of cuisine. A collection of his articles can be found in his book, "Counter Intelligence: Where to Eat in the Real Los Angeles". He is married to LA Weekly editor-in-chief Laurie Ochoa.

From the "LA Weekly"

" [Gold] tackled the Porno Burrito, faced down the city’s toughest maitre d’s, scouted out street-side taco carts at midnight, slurped the San Gabriel Valley’s spiciest noodles and experienced every possible sensation of smoke and char and animal in a single thin slice of astronomically expensive Kyushu rib eye. Now Jonathan Gold, the L.A. Weekly’s restaurant critic, has won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. This is the first Pulitzer Prize for the L.A. Weekly and the first time a restaurant critic has won the distinguished award.

“From Brillat-Savarin to M.F.K. Fisher to Jonathan Gold, there is a tradition of writers who understand the value of fine food and strong drink,” said Michael Lacey, executive editor of Village Voice Media, which owns the L.A. Weekly. “Jonathan’s particular brilliance is that he is as likely to illustrate this notion with a pushcart vendor as a sushi chef. And like many of our best critics, he is a cultural omnivore who can write captivatingly about almost anything. His gift to us is that he chose food.”

Gold started out at the L.A. Weekly in 1982 as a proofreader while he was studying art and music at UCLA, and by the mid-’80s became one of the paper’s most popular writers. He’s had several jobs at the Weekly over the years, from caption guru to editor of several of the paper’s Best of L.A. issues. As music editor in the ’80s, he wrote groundbreaking pieces about new-music composers, thrash metal and the L.A. rap scene just as it was going national: Boulez, Metallica and N.W.A. But restaurant criticism is where he really captured people’s imagination in the city. With the encouragement of Weekly founder Jay Levin, he started his Counter Intelligence column in 1986 as a way of exploring Los Angeles’ ethnic neighborhoods, places that often go underreported in other papers. He took the column to the L.A. Times from 1990 to 1996, all the while writing “proper” restaurant reviews of high-end places in California and Los Angeles magazines, as well as music stories for Spin, Rolling Stone and Details. In 1999, he left Los Angeles to become Gourmet magazine’s New York restaurant critic and was the first food writer to be honored as a National Magazine Award finalist in criticism by the American Society of Magazine Editors. In 2001, he moved back to Los Angeles, where he revived Counter Intelligence for the Weekly while continuing to write for Gourmet.

“This is a sweet victory on so many levels,” said editor in chief Laurie Ochoa, who has been married to Gold since 1990 (they met at the Weekly in 1984). “I love that even as Jonathan established a national reputation, he continued to call the Weekly home.”

“We are very honored to win our first Pulitzer and very proud of Jonathan Gold,” said L.A. Weekly publisher Beth Sestanovich. “Our criticism of the arts, music scene, film and, of course, food and drink has been acknowledged by many other awards over the years, and we are thrilled to add a Pulitzer to that list.”

“Alternative papers are beginning to get the respect they’ve earned,” Lacey told the Associated Press on Monday. “If I had cigars, I’d be passing them out right now.”

“What this represents,” said Gold, “is the triumph of the proofreader.”


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Jonathan Moore — Jonathan Moore, son of international coach Aston Moore (former athlete and coach to Ashia Hansen) began his career his by gaining the English School’s title in 1999 and Gold in the same event in 2000. In 2000 Jonathan also won the U17… …   Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Orozco — Jonathan Orozco …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jonathan Demme — Demme at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, Massachusetts, March 2010 Born Robert Jonathan Demme February 22, 1944 (1944 02 22) (age&# …   Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Spector — bei West Ham United Spielerinformationen Voller Name Jonathan Michael Paul Spector Geburtstag 1. März 1986 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Spector — Jonathan Spector …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Gold Cobra — Studio album by Limp Bizkit Released June 28, 2011  …   Wikipedia

  • Gold (radio) — Gold Network Broadcast area London, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester (AM, DAB Digital Radio) UK Ireland (Sky, Freesat UPC Ireland) Frequency …   Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Quartey — Jonathan Quartey …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jonathan Brownlee — Jonathan Brownlee, Gewinner des ersten Grand Prix Triathlons der Saison 2010 in Dünkirchen. Jonathan Brownlee (* 30. April 1990 in Leeds) ist ein englischer Profi Triathlet und sowohl U23 Weltmeister als auch Elite Sprintweltmeister des Jahres… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Edwards (Leichtathlet) — Jonathan Edwards 2000 in Sydney Jonathan Edwards, CBE (Jonathan David Edwards; * 10. Mai 1966 in London) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Dreispringer und Olympiasieger. Er ist der aktuelle Weltrekordhalter im Dreisprung und war 1995 der erste… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”