NBC promises hot dishes and even hotter tempers in a new cooking competition series “Yes, Chef!,” hosted by Martha Stewart ...
Stewart’s net worth stands at a reported $400 million — here’s what can be learned from her example. Embrace reinvention.
Stewart served five months behind bars before her release, after which she staged an unexpected career comeback. She detailed her prison stay in her 2024 Netflix documentary series “Martha.” ...
Didion’s appraisal of Martha Stewart, in which most glosses of the subject could also apply to the author, is an ur-text on ...
Martha Stewart was “pissed” her “bastard” parole officer once blocked her from hosting “Saturday Night Live” after she got out of prison. The former “Martha Stewart Show” host ...
Shortly after Martha Stewart's release from prison in 2005, she received a call from "Saturday Night Live's" head honcho, Lorne Michaels, inviting her to host the sketch comedy show. But to ...
Martha Stewart famously spent five months in a federal correctional facility after she was found guilty on felony charges ...
Despite nine cast members having impersonated Martha Stewart on “Saturday Night Live ... to host the show shortly after her release from prison in 2005, but her parole officer put the ...
Martha Stewart has revealed that she was once asked to host “Saturday ... Stewart said she got the call from Lorne Michaels after her release from prison in 2005. Stewart served five months at the ...
Martha Stewart has regrets. No, not necessarily about that whole insider-trading thing: In 2005, she had to turn down hosting “Saturday Night Live.” ...
The lifestyle guru who, beginning in October 2004, served five months in prison after being convicted of conspiracy, ...
Martha Stewart has revealed that she was once asked ... Stewart said she got the call from Lorne Michaels after her release from prison in 2005. Stewart served five months at the Federal Prison ...