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Marilyn Hagerty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marilyn Hagerty Marilyn Hagerty (born May 30, 1926) is a newspaper columnist writing for the ''Grand Forks Herald''. She has been with the paper since 1957, when her late husband Jack Hagerty (1918-1997) became editor of the paper. Hagerty gained fame in March 2012 when her review〔(THE EATBEAT: Long-awaited Olive Garden receives warm welcome ), Marilyn Hagerty, ''Grand Forks Herald'', March 7, 2012〕 of a new Olive Garden restaurant in Grand Forks, North Dakota, was noticed by online news aggregators and became an overnight sensation among both critics and admirers. Anthony Bourdain announced plans to collaborate with Hagerty. Hagerty was awarded the 2012 Al Neuharth Award for Excellence in the Media. Hagerty appeared as a guest Quickfire Challenge judge on ''Top Chef: Seattle'' “Even the Famous Come Home.” ==Career== Hagerty's career in newspapering began in the 1940s when she was a high school student and worked for the Pierre, South Dakota ''Capital Journal''. By the 1970s, Hagerty had a regular column, and she also began a column of historical reminiscences, ''That Reminds Me''. She was reviewing restaurants at least by 1976. She retired from full-time newspapering in 1991, but soon came back with a part-time schedule but a full-time workload.〔 Hagerty writes five columns for the paper, and does not consider herself a food critic. Her columns are full of unexpected observations similar to yogiisms such as: ''"The Little Bangkok restaurant promotes the items for which they have ingredients on any given day."'' 〔(THE EATBEAT: Little Bangkok is well worth the wait, Marilyn Hagerty, Grand Forks Herald, October 23, 2012 )〕
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