Here are 10 Twitter accounts that I think are worth a follow!
1. Dan Souza
Dan Souza is a chef at America’s Test kitchen and his posts are all about food – recipes, helpful hints, and news in the food world.
Get smart about xanthan gum. And put it to use in our insanely good (and easy) Fresno Chile-Carrot Hot Sauce https://t.co/4unkvcHTQ1 pic.twitter.com/YdRDZ6FI14
— Dan Souza (@testcook) June 1, 2017
2. Alison Willmore
Alison is a film commentator and critic for Vulture and New York Magazine. Her feed is a good balance of information in the industry and humor.
On FUNNY PAGES, a promising, exasperating debut about a kid trying to jettison his middle class background in favor of what he sees as artistically authentic struggle https://t.co/0XNRfapiW1
— Alison Willmore (@alisonwillmore) August 26, 2022
3. Jordan Valinsky
Jordan Valinsky covers many different categories at CNN including breaking news, business, media, and tech.
🟩🚨 Exclusive: New York Times and Hasbro are turning Wordle into a board game https://t.co/uMQfUG1Aua
— Jordan Valinsky (@jordan327) July 14, 2022
4. Maggie Astor
Maggie Astor writes for the New York Times mainly covering politics. She does an excellent job breaking down complicated issues and topics into the basics.
This morning I published a story about what local governments are doing to fight climate change. It's more important than ever in light of the Supreme Court's EPA ruling yesterday. https://t.co/078XiMCAht
— Maggie Astor (@MaggieAstor) July 1, 2022
5. Cat Zakrzewski
As a technology and tech policy reporter, Cat Zakrzewski covers a variety of breaking news in the world of tech.
NEW: In an explosive whistleblower complaint, Twitter's former security chief claims the company deceived regulators and its own board about its defenses against hackers and efforts to fight spam. w/ @josephmenn and @lizzadwoskin https://t.co/wKUqhrOVgE
— Cat Zakrzewski (@Cat_Zakrzewski) August 23, 2022
6. Megan Specia
Megan Specia is a correspondent for the New York Times. She covers mainly the U.K. and Ireland as well as the Ukrainian War.
Artemiy (his friends called him “Kurka,” Ukrainian for chicken) was a member of the scouts for two decades. They formed a guard of honor as his coffin was carried the the streets of Lviv. pic.twitter.com/eWYTxPWMDv
— Megan Specia (@meganspecia) June 22, 2022
7. Tom Sietsema
Tom Sietsema is a food critic for the Washington Post. Along with giving his honest thoughts on Washington D.C.’s restaurants and new food releases, he’s quite knowledgeable about the industry.
My happy spot at The Hitching Post. And better in the company of @ChefAnthonyDC pic.twitter.com/BpR1fzghzM
— Tom Sietsema (@tomsietsema) August 26, 2022
8. Richard Engel/On Assignment with Richard Engel
Richard Engel is Chief Foreign Correspondent for NBC News, and occasionally covers national and breaking news.
.@NBCNews - World narrowly avoided nuclear disaster, Zelenskyy warns, as Ukrainian plant remains disconnected from power grid.https://t.co/XBkhpb0hB4
— On Assignment with Richard Engel (@OARichardEngel) August 26, 2022
9. Elisabeth Vincentelli
Another media critic, Elisabeth Vincentelli works for the New York Times covering movies, television, Broadway, and more.
Gene Simmons gave an interview that suggests a Kiss jukebox musical (a brillant idea) is not entirely inconceivable. pic.twitter.com/bCbbLltQTw
— Elisabeth Vincentelli (@EVincentelli) August 16, 2022
10. Siobhan Hughes
Siobhan Hughes works for the Wall Street Journal as a Capitol Hill reporter. She goes a fairly good job of presenting just the facts.
The Wyoming Republican lost her House re-election bid in a Republican primary against a Trump-backed candidate. https://t.co/SkMgkzKf9E via @WSJ
— Siobhan Hughes (@siobhanehughes) August 17, 2022




Great Post! I just wish you would’ve spent a little bit more time talking about these individuals, because they seem very accomplished and interesting. Otherwise, great picks!
I found it interesting how you included Richard Engle in your list and were later followed by someone impersonating to be him on Twitter… Funny how that works sometimes! You have great people here on your list, some of which I can’t wait to keep up with and learn more about the content they share.