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Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery
Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery

USA Today

time29-04-2025

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  • USA Today

Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery

Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery Show Caption Hide Caption Sneak peek at NBC's "Yes, Chef!" with Martha Stewart and José Andrés. Watch a preview of NBC's "Yes, Chef!" a new cooking competition show with Martha Stewart and José Andrés. Just when you thought she couldn't go higher, Martha Stewart has unlocked a new level of unrelatability. The celebrity chef shocked viewers (and Kelly Clarkson) in an April 28 appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" when she revealed she had never ordered a takeout meal. "Do you want to know a secret?" Stewart, 83, said. "I have never ordered in." The revelation came as she and fellow celebrity guest José Andrés were discussing the filming of their new cooking competition show "Yes, Chef!" in Toronto. Martha Stewart and Jose Andres team for 'Yes, Chef!': NBC's new cooking competition Recounting all the amazing cuisine they sampled in the Canadian city, Stewart laughed off a suggestion from Clarkson that they order delivery rather than go out after a long day of filming. "You've never been like, 'It's a Taco Bell night'?" Clarkson asked, clearly in disbelief. Andrés, also shocked, shook his head and said: "Oh my God." Stewart doubled down, saying her daughter could vouch for her. How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!' "Prove it!" Andrés said to audience laughter, inviting anyone with proof of Stewart ordering in to come forward. "You're so pure," he joked, down on one knee as if to worship her virtue for never giving in to a late-night Grubhub craving. Clarkson, back in her seat after getting up in shock, jokingly assured Stewart that she had ordered enough delivery for the both of them. In "Yes, Chef!" Stewart and Andrés are on a mission to find the best chef among a batch of 12 and to help coach them through any obstacles to success that may be in their way. "Our job is to be judge and mentor," Stewart, 83, recently told USA TODAY. "As for the issues, well, there's anger management, there's also 'I'm the best and no one else can do anything as well as I do.' There are those who can't cooperate with others or can't delegate. Perhaps all normal issues, but they're heightened because it's a competition setting where you're trying to put out the best food you can for two foodie people like me and José Andrés." How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!' The show airs at 10 p.m. ET Mondays on NBC. Don't have cable? There are two ways to watch the series through Fubo or Peacock. Contributing: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY

What to Stream: Tina Fey and Steve Carell, Martha Stewart and José Andrés, and Maddie & Tae
What to Stream: Tina Fey and Steve Carell, Martha Stewart and José Andrés, and Maddie & Tae

Japan Today

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Japan Today

What to Stream: Tina Fey and Steve Carell, Martha Stewart and José Andrés, and Maddie & Tae

This combination of images shows promotional art for "The Four Seasons," "Yes, Chef!" and "Carême." (Netflix/NBC/Apple TV+ via AP) Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick going to Italy for a wedding and some mafia intrigue in the movie 'Another Simple Favor' and Tina Fey and Steve Carell reuniting for the Netflix series 'The Four Seasons' are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time, as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Season 2 of 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' lumbers into view, RaMell Ross' shattering movie 'Nickel Boys' and country music duo Maddie & Tae return with another album full of good-time anthems. — Murder, betrayal and martinis are on the menu for 'Another Simple Favor,' which brings Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick's characters to Italy for a wedding, and some mafia intrigue. Paul Feig returned to the director's chair for the film which got largely favorable reviews out of the South by Southwest Film Festival. 'Another Simple Favor' premieres on Prime Video on May 1. — Also coming to Prime Video is one of the best movies of 2024, RaMell Ross' shattering 'Nickel Boys,' which begins streaming on April 29. The adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning novel employs a first-person point of view to tell the story of two boys at a brutal reform school in the Jim Crow South. In my review, I wrote that it was 'formally and emotionally eye-opening,' a memory piece and 'a reconciling of unspeakable traumas and human resilience.' It was Oscar nominated for best picture and best adapted screenplay. — There's another gem streaming on MUBI on Friday, May 2, but this is likely one most haven't heard of. The independent film 'La Cocina' flew under the radar with a modest release, but it's worth a watch for anyone who loves innovative cinema. Directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios, 'La Cocina' is an artistic behind-the-scenes look at a kitchen staff during the lunch rush at a busy Times Square restaurant. The tension is ramped up due to missing money and interpersonal drama between an undocumented chef (Raúl Briones) and the waitress he loves (Rooney Mara). — AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr — In a recent viral interview, the innovative Swedish rapper Yung Lean declared 'the party is over.' In the music video for 'Forever Yung,' the lead single from his forthcoming record, he takes that spirit quite literally and holds a funeral for himself. It's a sinisterly cheerful affair, bolstered by the song's lo-fi production and reverbed vocals. His latest album, 'Jonatan' — taken from his real name Jonatan Leandoer Håstad — arrives Friday via World Affairs. — Country music duo Maddie & Tae return with another album full of good-time anthems titled 'Love & Light,' their latest for Mercury Nashville/UMG. 'Drunk Girls in Bathrooms' might be the most romantic song written about a glorious five-minute friendship; 'Kissing Cowboys' sounds like a raucous good time in a crowded dive bar. It is the soundtrack to a summertime road trip with girlfriends. — Isaiah Falls, a fresh voice in R&B, will release the A-side to his debut album, 'LVRS PARADISE' on Friday. The rising talent brings Southern Florida bounce to his smooth vocal performances. — Music Writer Maria Sherman — Tina Fey and Steve Carell — who teamed up in 2010 for 'Date Night' — are reuniting again for the upcoming Netflix series 'The Four Seasons.' Based on the 1981 movie of the same name, 'The Four Seasons' is a comedy-drama about three couples who take four yearly vacations together, one for each season. Fey and Carell are joined by Will Forte, Colman Domingo, Marco Calvani and Kerri Kenney-Silver. Fey co-created 'The Four Seasons' with her '30 Rock' collaborators Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. It starts Thursday. — Season 2 of 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' lumbers into view Sunday, May 4 on AMC. One of six 'Walking Dead' spin-offs produced so far, 'Dead City' reunites the show's unlikely duo — Negan, played by Jeffery Dean Morgan, and Maggie, played by Lauren Cohan. They are trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, long since isolated from the mainland. New faces joining the cast include Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy) as the menacing Bruegel, Keir Gilchrist (Atypical) as Benjamin Pierce, and Dascha Polanco (Orange Is the New Black) as Major Lucia Narvaez. — Apple TV+ hits the kitchen Wednesday with "Carême," a French historical drama that's being called 'The Bear' crossed with 'The Bourne Identity.' It tells the story of Marie-Antonin Carême, often called the father of French cuisine, as he climbs to the height of culinary stardom in Napoleon's Europe. It's not just a food show — our hero must also navigate the volatile world of shifting political alliances, royal secrets and revolution-fueled suspicions. — NBC is also heading to the kitchen with 'Yes, Chef!,' a new cooking competition that pairs Martha Stewart and José Andrés. The show pits 12 professional chefs and Stewart and Andrés will judge their cooking skills and ability to work together as they complete in a series of high-stakes culinary challenges. The top chef will take home a $250,000 grand prize. 'Yes, Chef!' premieres Monday and streams on Peacock a day later. — AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy — Skin Deep isn't the sort of title you'd expect from California's Blendo Games, a one-man studio that has blessed us with gonzo cult hits like Quadrilateral Cowboy and Thirty Flights of Loving. But designer Brendon Chung's signature weirdness is all over the story, in which insurance agent Nina Pasadena has to rescue a bunch of frozen cats from space pirates. The bad guys are well-armed but Nina isn't, so she'll have to use whatever's at hand — broken glass, banana peels, boxes of ragweed — to take them down before she can hurl them out the airlock. It's like 'Die Hard' on a space station with a healthy dose of slapstick, and it launches Wednesday on PC. — Lou Kesten © Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!'
How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!'

USA Today

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!'

AI-assisted summary NBC's new cooking competition, "Yes, Chef!", is hosted by Martha Stewart and José Andrés. Twelve chefs, nominated by loved ones, compete for a $250,000 prize. The show premieres Monday at 10 p.m. ET on NBC and can be streamed on Fubo (live) or Peacock (next day). Do you love cooking? What about watching an intense competition to create the finest masterpieces in the culinary world? You're in luck! NBC is set to debut a new cooking competition series titled, 'Yes, Chef!'—with a lineup of hosts that include entrepreneur Martha Stewart and famed chef José Andrés, who will anchor the series. In the cooking competition show, 12 chefs, who were nominated by their family, co-workers and friends, are selected to go through rigorous tests as they look to sharpen their culinary capabilities. The winner of the competition earns $250,000. The show airs at 10 p.m. ET Monday on NBC. Don't have cable? There are two ways to watch the series through Fubo or Peacock. Here's how you can access both: READ: Martha Stewart's chic home furnishings, decor are up to 60% off through tonight 🛍️ How to watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Fubo If you're looking to watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Monday night, Fubo allows you to do so for free through its seven-day free trial. Once that's up, Fubo has two main plans, with the pro plan starting at $84.99/month. The pro plan includes 222 channels and unlimited cloud DVR. Fubo's elite plan, which goes for $94.99/month, includes 292 channels, unlimited cloud DVR and the option to watch on up to 10 screen. Fubo Watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Fubo. Watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Fubo. Subscribe to Fubo Stream 'Yes, Chef!' on Peacock Alternatively, you're able to stream 'Yes, Chef!' on NBC's streaming service, Peacock. However, the show will not be available to watch on the Peacock until the following day. Peacock has two plans available for consumers. The premium plan is Peacock's most popular, which is $7.99 per month or annually at $79.99. The second option is Peacock premium plus. A monthly subscription is $13.99 per month while its annual plan is $139.99 per year. Peacock Watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Peacock. Watch 'Yes, Chef!' on Peacock. Subscribe to Peacock

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