Food Critic James Ward Dies

Food Critic James Ward Dies

Longtime Chicago food critic James Ward has died.

Ward's wife says he died Thursday afternoon after a long illness. He was 76.

Ward was known for his flamboyant delivery and quirky glasses while working as the restaurant critic at Chicago's WLS-TV for 20 years before retiring at the end of 2005.

Before that, he worked as a restaurant critic and food columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, starting in 1978. He also was the restaurant critic for the Chicago Daily News.

The Chicago native graduated from Loyola University and earned a Master's degree in political history from the University of Chicago.

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