Anthony Bourdain Says Human Race “Essentially Good”; Introduces His New Show Parts Unknown

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • March 19, 2013
Anthony Bourdain, the man who might not have invented the food-travel show but made it into a literate and beautifully-shot art form, is now on CNN and he's bringing his Emmy-winning crew with him. Bourdain's new program, set to debut any day now,...
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