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The Eat Beat

Special | 6m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

The Sun Sentinel's Michael Mayo talks about his new work on the eat beat.

From sports to politics, the Sun Sentinel's Michael Mayo has been informing and entertaining readers for 27 years, but as he says in his latest post: “not everybody votes, but everyone has to eat.” Now he plans to go beyond the typical food review in his latest gig as dining critic with the publication’s blog – SouthFlorida.com.

06/30/2016 | Rating NR

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The Eat Beat

Special | 6m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

From sports to politics, the Sun Sentinel's Michael Mayo has been informing and entertaining readers for 27 years, but as he says in his latest post: “not everybody votes, but everyone has to eat.” Now he plans to go beyond the typical food review in his latest gig as dining critic with the publication’s blog – SouthFlorida.com.

06/30/2016 | Rating NR

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