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Here Is the Full List of James Beard Awards 2025 Winners
Here Is the Full List of James Beard Awards 2025 Winners

Eater

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

Here Is the Full List of James Beard Awards 2025 Winners

Tonight, in a star-studded ceremony at the Lyric Opera in Chicago, the James Beard Foundation announced the winners of the 2025 James Beard Awards, considered the highest accolade for chefs and restaurateurs in America. In the major categories, Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder, Colorado was named Outstanding Restaurant, Jungsik Yim of Jungsik in New York City took home the award for Outstanding Chef, and Bûcheron in Minneapolis was named Best New Restaurant. It was a big night in general for NYC, which was shut out of the major categories entirely last year: This year, Atomix won for Outstanding Hospitality, while the team of Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr (of Frenchette, Le Veau d' Or, and Le Rock) won Outstanding Restaurateur. This evening's Restaurant and Chef Awards follow Saturday's Media Awards hosted by Padma Lakshmi, which celebrated food media working in cookbooks, journalism, and television and audio. For this 35th-annual Restaurant and Chef Awards, Nyesha Arrington and Andrew Zimmern acted as the ceremony hosts. Tonight's award winners, selected from a finalists list announced on April 2, follow previously announced 2025 Beard Award recipients: journalist and historian Toni Tipton-Martin (who earned the Lifetime Achievement Award), Cafe Momentum founder Chad Houser (who received the Humanitarian of the Year Award), and the five winners of the Impact Award. Several winners addressed the current political moment directly in their speeches — three specifically emphatically declared 'fuck ICE' at the end of their remarks. The full list of winners, below: Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr, Frenchette, Le Veau d' Or, and Le Rock, New York, NY Jungsik Yim, Jungsik, New York, NY Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder, CO Phila Lorn, Mawn, Philadelphia, PA Bûcheron, Minneapolis, MN JinJu Patisserie, Portland, OR Cat Cox, Country Bird Bakery, Tulsa, OK Charleston, Baltimore, MD Identidad Cocktail Bar, San Juan, PR Arjav Ezekiel, Birdie's, Austin, TX Ignacio Jimenez, Superbueno, New York, NY Jon Yao, Kato, Los Angeles, CA Noah Sandoval, Oriole, Chicago, IL Carlos Delgado, Causa and Amazonia, Washington, D.C. Karyn Tomlinson, Myriel, St. Paul, MN Salvador Alamilla, Amano, Caldwell, ID Vijay Kumar, Semma, New York, NY Sky Haneul Kim, Gift Horse, Providence, RI Timothy Wastell, Antica Terra, Amity, OR Nando Chang, Itamae AO, Miami, FL Jake Howell, Peninsula, Nashville, TN Yotaka Martin, Lom Wong, Phoenix, AZ Thomas Bille, Belly of the Beast, Spring, TX The following wins were previously announced: • Lucky Wishbone, Anchorage, AK • Dooky Chase, New Orleans, LA • U.S. Representative Angie Craig (the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Agriculture) • Anthony Edwards, Jr., (co-founder of Black-owned restaurants guide EatOkra) • Seanicaa Edwards Herron (founder and executive director of the Freedmen Heirs Foundation) • Dune Lankard (president and founder of Native Conservancy) Disclosure: Some Vox Media staff members are part of the voting body for the James Beard Awards. Eater is partnering with the James Beard Foundation to livestream the awards in 2025. All editorial content is produced independently of the James Beard Foundation. Additional photo illustration credits: Getty Images for the James Beard Foundation

2025 James Beard Awards Winners: The List So Far
2025 James Beard Awards Winners: The List So Far

Eater

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

2025 James Beard Awards Winners: The List So Far

Tonight, in a star-studded ceremony at the Lyric Opera in Chicago, the James Beard Foundation is announcing the winners of the 2025 James Beard Awards, considered the highest accolade for chefs and restaurateurs in America. Eater is hosting the livestream here, and as the night unfolds, we'll update this post with winners as they're announced live and those culinary professionals accept their shiny JBF medals. This evening's Restaurant and Chef Awards follow Saturday's Media Awards hosted by Padma Lakshmi, which celebrated food media working in cookbooks, journalism, and television and audio. For this 35th-annual Restaurant and Chef Awards, Nyesha Harrington and Andrew Zimmern act as the ceremony hosts. Tonight's award winners, selected from a finalists list announced on April 2, follow previously announced 2025 Beard Award recipients: journalist and historian Toni Tipton-Martin (who earned the Lifetime Achievement Award), Cafe Momentum founder Chad Houser (who received the Humanitarian of the Year Award), and Impact Award winners U.S.-Representative Angie Craig (the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Agriculture), Brandon Edwin Chrostowski (CEO of Edwins Leadership & Restaurant Institute), Anthony Edwards, Jr., (co-founder of Black-owned restaurants guide EatOkra), Seanicaa Edwards Herron (founder and executive director of the Freedmen Heirs Foundation), and Dune Lankard (president and founder of Native Conservancy). As the night unfolds, the winners will be updated live here: Phila Lorn, Mawn, Philadelphia, PA The following wins were previously announced: • Lucky Wishbone, Anchorage, AK • Dooky Chase, New Orleans, LA Disclosure: Some Vox Media staff members are part of the voting body for the James Beard Awards. Eater is partnering with the James Beard Foundation to livestream the awards in 2025. All editorial content is produced independently of the James Beard Foundation. Additional photo illustration credits: Getty Images for the James Beard Foundation

Glasgow Times reporter wins prestigious award
Glasgow Times reporter wins prestigious award

Glasgow Times

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow Times reporter wins prestigious award

Donald Erskine was crowned winner of the local media category for the Refugee Festival Scotland Media Awards 2025. The winners and runners up were announced at a ceremony in Glasgow on Wednesday, June 11 as their work was celebrated for showcasing powerful storytelling and highlighting the everyday realities for those seeking safety. READ NEXT: I Kissed A Boy stars talk Dannii Minogue, favourite Glasgow spots and representation (Image: Images supplied) Donald took home the top prize for his article on Oleksii Koliukh, 31, and his wife Ana Bohuslavska, 31, who came to Scotland when Russia invaded their home near Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. The couple, who live in Pollok, spoke to Donald about their struggle to find permanent work. To stay longer in the country, Oleksii and Ana were in the process of applying under the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme, which lets them live, work, and study in the UK for another 18 months — but it doesn't offer a path to stay permanently. Donald's article reported on the couple's experience, whilst highlighting the issues refugees experience as they try and find a safe space to call home. You can read the full article HERE The judges of this years entries were Alison Phipps, chair of UNESCO-RIELA at the University of Glasgow, Larry Bottinick from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Nick McGowan-Lowe from the National Union of Journalists, Elahe Ziai​ from IMIX, and Johannes Gonai​ from Pachedu. READ NEXT: Inside the TRNSMT-inspired rave for Glasgow teenagers Hamish Morrison, reporter for the Glasgow Times' sister title, The National, also scooped up the top prize in the news category for his article on Hyab Yohannes. Yohannes, a refugee who fled Egypt against the threat of organ-harvesting kidnappers, compared the riots which spread across England last August to the horrors he left behind in Africa. You can read Hamish's full article HERE The Scottish Refugee Council said: "In an increasingly polarised world, accurate, responsible reporting on refugee and asylum issues is crucial. Last summer, racist riots swept across the UK, creating fear in refugee and migrant communities. "Good journalism can help counter toxic narratives and harmful misconceptions about forced migration. That's why we team up with the National Union of Journalists each year to host the Media Awards. "Thanks so much to everyone who entered work, every person who shared their story and every journalist who helps amplify the voices of people from refugee backgrounds." The full list of winners and runner ups can be found by visiting,

RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners
RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners

Cision Canada

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Cision Canada

RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners

TORONTO, June 3, 2025 /CNW/ - The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is excited to announce the winners of this year's Media Awards competition. "We congratulate this year's winners for their outstanding work in covering important nursing and health-care issues," says RNAO President NP Lhamo Dolkar. "Their stories covered a range of topics including living with ALS, the fight to address the toxic drug crisis, how dementia care is being transformed and the cost of Ontario's nursing shortage. We are honoured to recognize this year's winners." RNAO will present 10 awards to journalists who wrote or produced stories for various news outlets across the province. "As an organization that advocates for healthy public policy and the nursing profession, we know how important it is to speak out. That's why we applaud these journalists for keeping the public informed and for being a voice for nurses and other health professionals," says RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun. "RNAO values the work of all journalists and we look forward to celebrating the winners for their incredible work." Entries were judged by an independent panel of nurses and journalists. Awards will be handed out at a virtual awards ceremony on Thursday, June 5 at 12 p.m. ET. Please register online to join. Here is the full list of winners: Jeffrey Ougler The Sault Star Community newspaper – Best news story Meghan Balogh The Kingston Whig-Standard Community newspaper – Best in-depth feature or series Madeline Mazak Windsor Star Daily newspaper – Best news story Joanna Frketich Hamilton Spectator Daily newspaper – Best in-depth feature or series Tessie Sanci Hill Times Health Online – Best news story Tara Jeffrey The Sarnia Journal Online – Best in-depth feature or series Richard Coffin 106.3 Jet FM and Country 90.5 FM Radio – Best news report Colton Praill CTV National News Television – Best news report Brit Weaver and Jeyan Jeganathan TVO Television – Best in-depth report or series Susanne Reber, Laurie Few, Masih Khalatbari, Shaghayegh Tajvidi and Max Loslo Investigative Journalism Bureau, TVO, Toronto Star and Piz Gloria Productions Podcast – Best series The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses' contribution to shaping the health system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public we serve. For more information about RNAO, visit or follow us on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. SOURCE Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario

RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners
RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

RNAO celebrates this year's Media Award winners

TORONTO, June 3, 2025 /CNW/ - The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is excited to announce the winners of this year's Media Awards competition. "We congratulate this year's winners for their outstanding work in covering important nursing and health-care issues," says RNAO President NP Lhamo Dolkar. "Their stories covered a range of topics including living with ALS, the fight to address the toxic drug crisis, how dementia care is being transformed and the cost of Ontario's nursing shortage. We are honoured to recognize this year's winners." RNAO will present 10 awards to journalists who wrote or produced stories for various news outlets across the province. "As an organization that advocates for healthy public policy and the nursing profession, we know how important it is to speak out. That's why we applaud these journalists for keeping the public informed and for being a voice for nurses and other health professionals," says RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun. "RNAO values the work of all journalists and we look forward to celebrating the winners for their incredible work." Entries were judged by an independent panel of nurses and journalists. Awards will be handed out at a virtual awards ceremony on Thursday, June 5 at 12 p.m. ET. Please register online to join. Here is the full list of winners: Jeffrey OuglerThe Sault StarCommunity newspaper – Best news story Meghan BaloghThe Kingston Whig-StandardCommunity newspaper – Best in-depth feature or series Madeline MazakWindsor StarDaily newspaper – Best news story Joanna FrketichHamilton SpectatorDaily newspaper – Best in-depth feature or series Tessie SanciHill Times HealthOnline – Best news story Tara JeffreyThe Sarnia JournalOnline – Best in-depth feature or series Richard Coffin106.3 Jet FM and Country 90.5 FMRadio – Best news report Colton PraillCTV National NewsTelevision – Best news report Brit Weaver and Jeyan JeganathanTVOTelevision – Best in-depth report or series Susanne Reber, Laurie Few, Masih Khalatbari, Shaghayegh Tajvidi and Max LosloInvestigative Journalism Bureau, TVO, Toronto Star and Piz Gloria ProductionsPodcast – Best series The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses' contribution to shaping the health system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public we serve. For more information about RNAO, visit or follow us on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. SOURCE Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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