Los Angeles Times
Danyelle Freeman, recently hired by the New York Daily News to review restaurants, contends that "anonymity is dated" and that "people are really naive to think -- most notable critics -- to think they're anonymous."
Jonathan Gold's face appeared in many papers after he won a Pulitzer for his restaurant reviews, yet the LA Weekly critic says he's "noticed absolutely no difference in being recognized in restaurants. None. Zero."
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