Martha Stewart is the queen of many trades. From cooking and interior design to stand-up comedy, gardening, entertaining and ...
Well, her. A decades-long career of cooking, housekeeping, and hosting means Stewart has some tricks up her sleeve. Here are ...
I dislike aprons and housedresses. I used to dislike the color purple,” Martha Stewart says in the opening moments of “Martha,” Netflix’s latest celebrity documentary. Directed by R.J ...
Martha Stewart did not hold back when she was interviewed by The New York Times about the new Netflix documentary that was meant to immortalize her life as the country’s first self-made female ...
Stewart requested a Dr. Dre score, wanted her grandkids mentioned, and hates that an anecdote about Alan Dershowitz trying to flirt with her was not included.
why not whip up some Martha classics to go along with it? No matter if you're looking to sip on a drink or delve into some comfort food, Stewart's deep, deep catalogue has a slew of options for ...
In addition to being a writer, the famous kin also co-hosted a radio show called Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer alongside Hutt on SiriusXM's Martha Stewart ... threw a spa day-themed party ...
Whether it’s performative or genuine, Martha Stewart seems unable to bluff her way through discomfort. In “Martha,” R.J. Cutler’s documentary for Netflix about the lifestyle entrepreneur ...
He covers all things entertainment, celebrity, and culture. Before Martha Stewart was the domestic goddess that we all know and love today—especially Snoop Dogg, her BFF—she was a stockbroker ...
Martha Stewart roasted people who “can’t cook” in a kooky new video promoting her 100th cookbook. “You can’t cook, but I haven’t given up on you yet,” the lifestyle guru said while ...
The film takes us through her rise and fall and rise, a transfixing saga enhanced by Cutler's ongoing meditation on The Meaning of Martha. The movie shows us that Stewart had a vision, and that ...