News Restaurant News These Are the 2018 James Beard Award Media Winners The award ceremony was held Friday evening in New York City. By Maria Yagoda Maria Yagoda Maria Yagoda is a senior editor at Food & Wine, where she has worked for five years, specializing in restaurant and travel coverage. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 27, 2018 Trending Videos Photo: © Victor Spinelli / Getty Images Surrounded by the food industry's most prominent players, MSNBC's Tamron Hall hosted the James Beard Foundation Media Awards on April 27 at Chelsea Piers in New York City. Not to be confused with the James Beard Awards Gala, which takes place in Chicago on May 7 and celebrates the chef and restaurant category, the JBF Media Awards shines a spotlight on cookbook authors, journalists, editors, photographers, and more creators who cover the food world. The awards celebrated some of the boldest voices in the industry today. Lisa Donovan's powerful personal essay on sexual misconduct in and outside of the kitchen for F&W's Communal Table—"Dear Women: Own Your Stories"—was awarded in the Personal Essay Category. You can read the piece here. Another exciting win was Michael Twitty's The Cooking Gene, which was named Book of the Year. Below is the full list of this year's winners. The 2018 James Beard Foundation Book Awards For books published in English in 2017. American The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen Sean Sherman with Beth Dooley (University of Minnesota Press) Baking and Desserts BraveTart: Iconic American Desserts Stella Parks (W. W. Norton & Company) Beverage Meehan's Bartender Manual Jim Meehan (Ten Speed Press) General Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat Samin Nosrat (Simon and Schuster) Health and Special Diets Deepa's Secrets Deepa Thomas (Skyhorse) International Nopalito Gonzalo Guzman and Stacy Adimando (Ten Speed Press) Photography Cook Beautiful Johnny Miller (Abrams) Reference, History, and Scholarship Champagne Peter Liem (Ten Speed Press) Restaurant and Professional Modernist Bread Nathan Myhrvold and Francisco Migoya (The Cooking Lab) Single Subject The Pho Cookbook Andrea Nguyen (Ten Speed Press) Vegetable-Focused Cooking Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables Joshua McFadden with Martha Holmberg (Artisan Books) Writing The Cooking Gene Michael W. Twitty (Amistad) Book of the Year The Cooking Gene Michael W. Twitty (Amistad) Cookbook Hall of Fame Betty Fussell 2018 James Beard Foundation Broadcast Media Awards For radio, television broadcasts, podcasts, webcasts, and documentaries aired in 2017. Documentary Barbecue Director: Matthew Salleh Producers: Daniel Joyce and Rose Tucker Airs on: Netflix Outstanding Personality/Host Pati Jinich Pati's Mexican Table Airs on: WETA Washington; Distributed Nationally by American Public Television Podcast The Sporkful Host: Dan Pashman Producers: Dan Pashman, Anne Noyes Saini, and Dan Charles Airs on: Stitcher, iTunes Radio Show/Audio Webcast The Legacy of the Mississippi Delta Chinese Host: Melissa Block Producer: Elissa Nadworny Airs on: NPR Special (on TV or Web) Lidia Celebrates America: Homegrown Heroes Host: Lidia Bastianich Producer: Laurie Donnelly, Anne Adams, and Shelly Burgess Nicotra Airs on: PBS Television Program, in Studio or Fixed Location Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro Host: Ina Garten Producers: Rachel Purnell, Olivia Ball, and Bridget Lumley Airs on: Food Network Television Program, on Location Chef's Table: Jeong Kwan Producers: David Gelb, Brian McGinn, and Andrew Fried Airs on: Netflix Television Segment PBS NewsHour Reporters: Allison Aubrey and Paul Solman Producer: Mary Beth Durkin Airs on: PBS Video Webcast, Fixed Location and/or Instructional Panna Cooking: Black Bean-Glazed Salmon with Ginger Cabbage Host: Vivian Howard Producers: Amy Currie and Stephanie Roush Airs on: pannacooking.com Video Webcast, on Location Working 24 Hours at... Host: Andrew Knowlton Director: Vincent Cross Producer: Matt Duckor Airs on: YouTube and Bon Appétit Video Visual and Technical Excellence Food Talkies Director, Photographer, Editor: Andrew Gooi Airs on: foodtalkies.com 2018 James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards For articles published in English in 2017. Columns Missed Cues: "Get Help"; "Distilled Identity"; and "Destination, Small Town" Osayi Endolyn Gravy Dining and Travel "In Pursuit of Perfect Hummus" J.M. Hirsch Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Magazine Feature Reporting "The NBA's Secret Addiction" Baxter Holmes ESPN The Magazine Food and Health "The Great Nutrient Collapse" Helena Bottemiller Evich Politico Food Section Roads & Kingdoms Nathan Thornburgh, Matt Goulding, Cara Parks, and the Roads & Kingdoms Team Foodways "The Teenage Whaler's Tale" Julia O'Malley High Country News Home Cooking "Thanksgiving Lessons" Adam Rapoport and the Bon Appétit Editorial Team Bon Appétit Humor "Pumpkin Spice Life" Maura Judkis The Washington Post Innovative Storytelling "The New Essentials of French Cooking" Melissa Clark, Emily Weinstein, Barbara deWilde, and Alexandra Eaton The New York Times Investigative Reporting "'The Only Good Muslim' " and "Compromised" Ted Genoways with The Food & Environment Reporting Network The New Republic Local Impact "Farm to Chapel"; "They Ditched Vienna Sausages for Porterhouse Steaks and Lobster at West Grove Cookout"; and "How a Secular Jewish Baker Became Miami's Kosher King" Carlos Frías Miami Herald Personal Essay "Dear Women: Own Your Stories" Lisa Donovan Foodandwine.com Profile "She Was a Soul Food Sensation. Then, 19 Years Ago, She Disappeared." Mayukh Sen Food52 Wine, Spirits, and Other Beverages "The Pu-Erh Broker" Max Falkowitz Saveur Craig Claiborne Distinguished Restaurant Review Award Counter Intelligence: "The World's Best Restaurant Opens a Pop-Up in Mexico"; "At Vespertine, Jonathan Gold Makes Contact with Otherworldly Cooking"; "Jonathan Gold Finds Delight in the Secretive Santa Monica Restaurant Dialogue" Jonathan Gold Los Angeles Times M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award "Who Owns Uncle Ben?" Shane Mitchell The Bitter Southerner Publication of the Year The Salt "Rise," the theme of this year's awards, "is meant to celebrate the collective spirit of our community and the power of food," the JBF site reads. "Whether championing causes, committing to values, speaking up for those who can't be heard, or cooking their hearts out, our food community rises to meet the challenges, to complete the tasks, and to make this world a better, more delicious place for everyone." 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