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Biographies
VICTORY GARDENS’ 2004 CHICAGO STORIES PLAYWRIGHTS
TED ALLEN
Before he found fame as the Food and Wine Specialist on Bravo/NBC TV’s smash
hit show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Ted Allen was senior editor at
Chicago magazine, where he edited the front of the book section, wrote
feature stories, departments, and shorts, and won two writing awards from the
Society of Professional Journalists (he remains a Chicago contributing
editor.) It was at Chicago where Allen became interested in food and wine. He
was a restaurant critic, and wrote feature stories including a humorous
test-drive of Charlie Trotter’s incredibly complicated first cookbook
(headlined "Sorry, Charlie"), and a piece in which the city’s top food
critics were called upon to prove they could actually cook, themselves.
Allen has been a contributing editor to Esquire magazine since July 1997,
producing stories on such crucial topics as Hugh Grant’s manliness, the
cuisine of Milwaukee, and cardiac surgeons who give patients heart attacks on
purpose. His cover stories for the magazine have included Grant, Helen Hunt,
Drew Barrymore and Monica Belluci; he’s also done pieces on James Caan,
Ellen Barkin, Ray Liotta, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeff Gordon, and Sugar Ray
Leonard, among other people widely considered famous. He is also co-author of
the magazine’s "Things a Man Should Know" column - an irreverent guide for
men as fashion, sex, business etiquette, and cocktails - and co-author of
four books that grew out of that series.
Allen was a finalist for a 2001 National Magazine Award for his June 2000
feature story on the little-known phenomenon of male breast cancer. For the
July 2002 issue, he wrote part of an Esquire food-and-travel package that
made the finals for the 2003 National Magazine Awards. He also has written
for Conde Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, GQ, National Geographic Adventure,
Self, Men’s Journal, Epicurious, Women.Com, and the Chicago Sun-Times.
Before he joined Chicago, Allen was a reporter for Chicago’s Lerner
Newspapers. He is a native of Columbus, OH. He holds an M.A. in Journalism
from New York University, a certificate from the university’s Science and
Environmental Reporting Program, and a B.A. in psychology from Purdue
University. He lives in Chicago with his partner of 10-plus years, Barry
Rice, a journalism professor and director of the magazine program at Columbia
College Chicago. The couple are proud members of the National Lesbian and Gay
Journalists Association.
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