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Published on July 31, 2008

The Dallas Observer has an immediate opening for a full-time restaurant critic. We want someone who is passionate about food, knowledgeable about the restaurant industry and is able to produce stylish, opinionated columns. This position requires a 1,500-word weekly restaurant review, plus additional writing, blogging and/or editing duties based on the applicant's experience.

Send cover letter, writing samples and résumé to: Mark Donald, 2501 Oak Lawn Ave., Suite 700, Dallas, TX 75219

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