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Former NY Times Restaurant Critic To Speak In Greenwich
Bryan Miller will take part in a Q&A session at Christ Church Greenwich on Jan. 16 to speak about his battle with bipolar II disorder.

GREENWICH, CT — Bryan Miller, the former New York Times restaurant critic, will speak at Christ Church Greenwich on Sunday, Jan. 16.
The event, titled "Dining in the Dark: A Famed Restaurant Critic’s Struggle With and Triumph Over Depression", will feature a Q&A with David Michonski that will focus on Miller's battle with bipolar II disorder and how it has impacted his life both professionally and personally.
The event will begin in-person from the Christ Church Parish Hall at 254 E. Putnam Ave. and virtually at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.
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As the restaurant critic for the New York Times, Miller was a household name among restaurant goers in the greater New York City area and beyond. He dined out over 5,000 times across the United States and abroad, and established himself as a prominent restaurant critic.
A graduate of Colgate University with a degree in journalism from Columbia University, Miller has won several James Beard Awards for his writing.
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The event on Sunday is free and open to the public. Coffee and refreshments will be served.
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