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  • Charles Phan, Famed San Francisco Chef of Slanted Door, Dies at 62


    Charles Phan, a chef whose love of food led to the opening of his popular Slanted Door restaurants and showcased Vietnamese cuisine throughout the Bay Area and beyond, died on Monday, January 20. He was 62.

    The cause was cardiac arrest, his representatives confirmed via email.

    “While this was sudden and shocking to many of us, we will endure as the Slanted Door has for almost 30 years,” the Phan family and the Slanted Door Group said in a statement. “The restaurants will continue to operate under the leadership of our management team as we navigate this transition.”

    Eater SF will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.



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  • Carrie Bradshaw’s famed Sex and the City stoop to get gate to stop fans gathering | New York


    And just like that, Sex and the City enthusiasts may no longer be able to stand on the steps of character Carrie Bradshaw’s famous Manhattan home after its owner asked city officials to let her block them with an iron gate.

    The move follows years of fans of the show and spinoff movies crowding around – and at times trespassing on – the stoop of the iconic brownstone in the city’s trendy West Village neighborhood, which served as the exterior of Bradshaw’s apartment, the lead in the hit HBO series played by Sarah Jessica Parker.

    In a 14 January application to New York City’s landmarks preservation commission, which was first reported by the Substack newsletter Feed Me, the owner of 66 Perry Street explained her request to restrict access to the approach to her building, asking to be able to install an iron gate at the bottom of the steps.

    The owner, identified by the New York Times as Barbara Lorber, said: “The front of my home appeared in the Sex and the City TV series as the exterior of character Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment. My fault: I felt sorry for the young location scout who was a recent grad from NYU Film School. He told me if he didn’t secure this house, he would lose his first real job in the business.”

    She continued, to the outlet: “At the time, no one knew the show would turn into anything long lasting … much less the iconic fantasy vehicle and touchstone for NYC’s magic that it has become.” She added: “My home is now a global tourist destination … At any hour of the day or night, there are groups of visitors in front of the house taking flash photos, engaging in loud chatter, posting on social media, making TikTok videos or just celebrating the moment.”

    Despite installing a “No Trespassing – Private Property” sign on a chain a few years ago, Lorber said that many visitors do not respect the chain and instead climb over it, pose, dance or lie down on the steps. She added that some visitors climb to the top to stare into the windows, try to open the main entrance door or ring the doorbells at night when drunk.

    Lorber said that visitors had also spray-painted graffiti on the steps and carved their initials into the main door frame.

    “After 20-plus years of hoping the fascination with my stoop would die away and fans would find a new object for their devotion, I have acknowledged we need something more substantial. In order to regain a reasonable quality of life for our tenants and ourselves, we need to install a proper gate,” she said.

    The authorities have granted her permission to install a gate, although there is more discussion in the offing on the design.

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    Since airing on HBO in 1998, Sex and the City – which features the lives of four professional female friends living in New York City – gained worldwide popularity.



    Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic stoop from Sex and the City has become a popular spot for fans to gather and take photos. However, due to safety concerns and the ongoing pandemic, the building’s management has decided to install a gate to prevent crowds from congregating.

    The decision to add a gate to the stoop, located at 66 Perry Street in New York City’s West Village, has sparked mixed reactions from fans. Some are disappointed that they will no longer be able to recreate Carrie’s famous poses on the stoop, while others understand the need for safety measures.

    Despite the gate, fans can still admire the exterior of the building and take photos from a distance. The building’s management has also stated that they are exploring ways to create a designated photo spot for fans to safely take pictures without causing congestion on the sidewalk.

    While the gate may be a disappointment for some Sex and the City fans, it ultimately serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting private property and ensuring the safety of both fans and residents. Carrie Bradshaw may have had many unforgettable moments on her stoop, but it’s important to remember that it is still someone’s home.

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  • Khabib Nurmagomedov reminisces about Dustin Poirier’s five-word response to his question after first round of their famed title fight 


    Khabib Nurmagomedov recently reflected on his title fight against Dustin Poirier and revealed what ‘The Diamond’ told him at the end of the first round. This came after Nurmagomedov expressed conflicting thoughts about defeating Poirier in the octagon and cornering Islam Makhachev against the former interim champion at UFC 302 last year.

    For context, Nurmagomedov and Poirier went toe-to-toe in a lightweight title unification bout at UFC 242 in 2019, where the undefeated Dagestani submitted Poirier via rear-naked choke in the third round.

    In a recent interview with ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto, Nurmagomedov revealed what Poirier answered when asked how he felt after the first round.

    ”After first round I tell him how you feel and he said, ‘nothing, you win first round.”’

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    ‘The Eagle’ also discussed his experiences facing Poirier and coaching Makhachev for his contest against the Louisiana native, saying:

    ”Outside and inside cage? Inside was much better. When I was inside, I don’t have to talk. Only [a] couple of times I talk [to him]…But when I was outside with Islam [Makhachev], like, almost [for] 25 minutes I was just talking. I cannot do nothing. I don’t like this, to be honest. But it was an amazing fight. It was an amazing fight for fans. Amazing finish in the fifth round and very good experience for Islam.”

    Check out Khabib Nurmagomedov‘s comments below (10:16):

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    Following his retirement from the sport in 2020, Nurmagomedov guided Makhachev to his first lightweight title victory, when the 33-year-old submitted Charles Oliveira at UFC 280.

    Nurmagomedov is preparing Makhachev for his fourth title defense against Arman Tsarukyan in the main event of UFC 311 this weekend. The UFC legend is also helping his cousin Umar Nurmagomedov, who will challenge Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title in the co-main event.


    Islam Makhachev claims Khabib Nurmagomedov stopped him from knocking out Dustin Poirier

    Khabib Nurmagomedov was in the corner of Islam Makhachev when he defeated Dustin Poirier via last-round submission at UFC 302.

    In a recent interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, Makhachev disclosed that he could have knocked out Poirier. However, Nurmagomedov apparently wanted him to focus more on wrestling than striking. Makhachev said:

    ”If he let me strike more in that last fight, I can knock him out, knock out Dustin. I go like one-two, one-two-three, and then, ‘Take him down, take him down,’ but he choose the easy way, you know, because the weakness from Dustin everybody know, his wrestling. But the last fight he defend very well. That’s why I use my striking more.”

    Check out Islam Makhachev’s comments below (4:02):

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