Giles Coren—British journalist
Birth
Giles Coren (born 1969 in Paddington, London) is a British journalist and broadcaster.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giles_Coren
Education
Coren is the son of the late British writer and humourist Alan Coren, and the brother of journalist Victoria Coren. He was educated at Westminster School before going on to Keble College, Oxford, where he achieved a first in English.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giles_Coren
Work
Giles Coren is a British journalist and broadcaster. He is host of "Movie Lounge" on Britain's Channel 5 , and restaurant critic for the British newspaper The Times, wininng the title "Food And Drink Writer of the Year" in 2005; (born 29th July 1969 in Paddington, London).
http://www.123exp-geography.com/t/18624440584/
Giles Coren, the restaurant critic for The Times newspaper in London, won the 13th edition of the notorious prize on Thursday for bawdy writing in his debut novel, Winkler.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2005/12/02/badsex-051202.html
Blogged in Mini-docu, Giles Coren by Michael Wednesday July 11, 2007 The famous restaurant critic Giles Coren tries out the freegan-way and goes dumpster diving for food. I must say this is an eye-opening mini-docu on how much food we actually waste!
http://www.foodtvblog.com/category/reporters/giles-coren/
Giles Coren, Guy Ritchie, Kris Thykier, Matthew Freud, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, The Times Spare a thought for Giles Coren, restaurant critic for The Times. Just the other day, poor Giles was kicked out of the Lisbon hotel room he was staying in to make way for PR guru Kris Thykier and his four-year-old son Jake.
http://blogs.pressgazette.co.uk/axegrinder/category/guy-ritchie/
Giles Coren, food critic for The Times, and TV presenter Sue Perkins lived the life of well-off Edwardians for a week, and ate like the Edwardians of the upper-middle class did - in Sue’s case while wearing a corset.
http://www.justhungry.com/edwardians-and-their-food-bbc-four
Giles Coren and Sue Perkins dine on the gluttonous menus of Edwardian high society for a week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/edwardians/highlights.shtml
Giles Coren, The Times restaurant critic, who lives in Kentish Town, enjoys Pane Vino restaurant, a passion he shares with Channel 4 TV newsman Jon Snow.
http://www.thecnj.com/review/120706/rest120706_02.html
