After pivoting to a virtual event for 2021, Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) returns to the mountains in 2022.
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In Katie Couric’s new memoir Going There, she devotes an entire chapter to pal Martha Stewart, at one point writing, “It took a few years and some prison time for Martha to develop a sense of humour.”
That quote came up when Stewart appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” this week, with some viewers of the show asking what her reaction was to what Couric had written about her.
“Katie’s an old friend,” Stewart said. “Old friends can say anything they damn well please.”
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After pivoting to a virtual event for 2021, Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) returns to the mountains in 2022.
Martha Stewart is showing off her impressive pottery skills. The TV personality proudly debuted a beautiful nativity scene that she once made out of clay.
spent five months behind bars at the Federal Prison Camp in Alderson, West Virginia in 2004 and 2005 for lying about her sale of ImClone shares.Stewart took pottery classes while incarcerated, creating 14 figurines of religious idols, including Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.“I still have my [inmate] number on the bottom!” the lifestyle guru — who is Catholic — explained in the TikTok clip, which has wracked up more than 370,000 views.Savvy Stewart is now capitalizing on her favorite prison
Rod Stewart, 76, and Sean Stewart, 41, both pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery during a hearing at the Palm Beach County courthouse on Dec. 17, the Palm Beach Post reported. The singer and his son, who were involved in an altercation with a security guard at a Palm Beach hotel in 2019, didn’t appear at the court in person, but their attorney, Guy Fronstin, did and entered the plea on their behalf, the outlet also reported.
In addition to scoring big on the thousands of deals and experiences that await you on Groupon Day, consumers have a chance to win amazing celebrity experiences including a tattoo session with Miami Ink’s Chris Garver, a private virtual cooking class with food icon Martha Stewart and a private masterclass in LA with makeup artist to the stars, Ariel Tejada.
Glamour at the event. “It’s a lot of fun to see what they are up to.”Given the time of year, we also used the event to catch up with the lifestyle icon for a special holiday edition of .
season 5 star Alina is ready for her love story to play out onscreen. ET's Melicia Johnson spoke with the 27-year-old Saint Petersburg, Russia, native about her unique romance with 28-year-old Caleb from Chandler, Arizona, and also how she feels about being the first little person to be featured in the hit franchise.Alina and Caleb first connected when they were 15 years old on social media but lost touch for 13 years.
Martha Stewart confirmed she has a new love interest in her life. Stewart, 80, was asked about her love life by host Andy Cohen during a recent episode of "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" (via People magazine).
Martha Stewart has an update on her dating life, but she’s staying mum for the most part.
Martha Stewart is opening up about the time she reportedly went on a date with Larry King.
Shortly after Dr. Anthony Fauci announced the first case of the Omicron variant in the United States had been detected in California, local officials held a spate of news conferences to provide details on the infection.
You’ve got this! Getting all your gifts in order during the holiday season can be a teensy, tiny bit overwhelming — to say the least. But Us Weekly’s Stylish is here to help you streamline your holiday shopping process.
A person was taken to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation following a house fire in Glasgow.
Lakers superstar LeBron James was suspended by the NBA for one game today after he hit Detroit Pistons Isaiah Stewart in the face last night as the two fought for a rebound. James seemed to gesture apologetically to Stewart immediately after, but Stewart was having none of it. His brow dripping with blood from James’ blow, Stewart tried again and again to force his way through the refs, teammates and coaches trying to restrain him.