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Slice Harvester Finishes Quest to Eat at All Manhattan Slice Joints

Colin "Slice Harvester" Hagendorf finally finished his quest to eat at all the slice joints in Manhattan last week, and the Wall Street Journal has a nice profile of him up on its website.

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Event: Slice Harvester at the City Reliquary Museum

You may be familiar with the Slice Harvester from his site or from our interview with him. You can check out a temporary exhibition of his photos (maybe like the one above) starting this Friday at 7 p.m. at the City Reliquary Museum in Williamsburg.

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Slice Harvester's Weird Pizza Contest Tomorrow Night

Colin of Slice Harvester is having a one-year anniversary party tomorrow night at the City Reliquary in Brooklyn. Part of the festivities include a pizza contest. I'll quote him: The event is from 6-10pm at City Reliquary and will be featuring, among other things, a WEIRD PIZZA CONTEST! Judged by myself, and two "celebrity judges," to quote from the press release, "prizes will be awarded to:Most SavoryMost SweetStrangest Combination of ingredientsFunniest Looking If you've followed Colin's adventures, you'd know that he only eats plain slices for his reviews. This, he says, is a chance for friends and readers to torment...

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Pizza Obsessives: Colin 'Slice Harvester,' On a Quest to Eat at Every Pizza Joint in NYC

Since his blog debuted a little more than a year ago, Colin the "Slice Harvester" and his quest to eat at every pizzeria in NYC have never failed to amuse me when I click over there. Now that he's a year in, I thought we'd put him in the hot seat for this week's "Pizza Obsessives" interview. [NSFW: I know some of you are a little put off by blue language, so I'm warning you now, don't click past the jump if you're easily offended by strong language.]

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'Slice Harvester' Gets to Hang with Phoebe Cates

"What's that over there? Pizza?" [Still: Universal Pictures] Is there an American heterosexual male alive who went through adolescence in the '80s who does not have the pool scene from Fast Times burned into his brain? I didn't think so. Therefore I am officially jealous of Colin "Slice Harvester," who somehow met up with Phoebe Cates to go slice harvesting. Colin is more gentleman than I, as his post about the encounter masterfully walks the line between adoring Phoebe fanboy and professional pizzeria guide. Apparently, Ms. Cates's daughter, Greta, saw Slice Harvester, wanted to go along on one of...

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'New York Daily News' Profiles Colin of 'Slice Harvester'

New York Daily News The New York Daily News profiles Colin (no last name given), the guy behind the Slice Harvester blog: "I don't need some ... crab on my pizza," he said. "If you want to make some bread with sauce and cheese and put crab on top of it and call it a pizza, fine. Go for it. But that's not a pizza as far as I'm concerned." Slice Harvester debuted in August, vowing to eat at every pizzeria in New York City. Reactions were mixed when word got out about his quest, split between "Marry me?"...

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Quote of the Day: Brilliant Disguise

"To spice things up, he should go to every pizzeria wearing that slice costume." —JudgeFudge, on Slice Harvester...

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New Pizza Blog 'Slice Harvester' Plans to Eat at Every Pizzeria in NYC

A new pizza blog called Slice Harvester has an ambitious mission statement: I am going to eat a slice of pizza at every pizzeria in New York City. I'm going by neighborhood, starting in Manhattan, getting a plain slice at every place. I am fucking sick of the current trend in Pizza Journalism that's all about fucking artichoke guacamole tahini pizza on rice dough. That shit isn't pizza. Sorry. The only instances where "not pizza" actually is pizza are Zante's in San Francisco on like, 27th and Mission that makes Indian Pizza, and the Turkish Pizza places in Berlin....

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