Recovering Anthony Bourdain's (really) lost Li.st's

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153 points by thecsw 8 hours ago


thecsw - 8 hours ago

A companion to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46054879, we now had successfully recovered all the remaining li.st entries of Anthony Bourdain that were thought to be lost to time.

Please enjoy—there is nobody like Tony.

mirandrom - 2 hours ago

I went down the same rabbit hole and did the exact same thing last week in a fit of procrastination. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46185128

Would appreciate a shout-out if you saw it and were inspired, otherwise it's nice to see others converging independently on the same thing.

tsujamin - 5 hours ago

> Great Dead Bars of New York:

> 1. SIBERIA in any of its iterations. The one on the subway being the best.

Timely, as the latest reincarnation of SIBERIA just re-opened in 59th Street/Columbus Circle station

antihoney - 7 hours ago

Very happy to see these recovered and archived :)! I hope images are able to be recovered, super curious about which records he was talking about.

amiban - an hour ago

thank you very much for doing this. I'm a huge bourdain fan, and despite many of his shortcomings as a human i think he was one of the MOST interesting people in the zeitgeist. just seemed so authentic, real, and visceral. his parts unknown series is some of the best human anthro content ever put on TV. this was a very interesting read!

msephton - 5 hours ago

Any movie list that features Tampopo is good by me.

toomuchtodo - 3 hours ago

Kudos to those who performed recovery and snatched back from the sands of time.

haunter - 4 hours ago

>Kramer knives: I don’t own one. I can’t afford one

I highly doubt he couldn't afford a $2,500 knife https://kramerknives.com/product-category/latest-creations/

Grosvenor - 4 hours ago

Worthwhile for the hotel and book recommendations.

Obviously he has better food taste than I do, so those too. I will shit like a mink and love it.

wintermutestwin - 6 hours ago

I know we shouldn’t be discussing website design, but using light grey font on a white background is not only ugly, it is basically illegible for anyone with oldster eyes.

throwaway12345t - 7 hours ago

love these, wonder what avenues still exist for the image archives

I imagine they exist in an AWS or GCP rack somewhere, too bad

treesknees - 6 hours ago

At the risk of being downvoted… for the uninitiated among us, what’s interesting about these or the person? I understand he was a chef and had several TV shows. Is it just celebrity fascination?

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koreanguy - 3 hours ago

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