More from Our Gossip Girl: Apples and Oranges and earthquakes – Oh, my!
Cynthia spends two days with Martha Stewart, a ‘true original,’ and shares their unfiltered conversation
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Our Gossip Girl can’t help but share these two book recommendations with you
What Letterman did to emerge as more humane, more manly, more of a mensch than before …
Mary Wells | 10/30/2009 12:00 am
And not to John Edwards …
Liz Smith | 10/30/2009 12:00 am
Our Gossip Girl is about to jump on the David Letterman judgment bandwagon
Our Gossip Girl is back in town! Red wine body-dunking for Teri Hatcher
… Catherine Zeta-Jones, bored in Bermuda … Martha Stewart’s shoe secrets … GQ misfires
The ‘anti-Martha’ has a few kitchen confessions to make
Woody Allen’s cinematic return to his stomping grounds? Well, the after party was good, anyway …
By Mr. wOw
Liz Smith | 04/24/2009 4:15 pm
A rundown of what’s what and where to go in the Big Apple this spring
Politics | 11/25/2008 7:55 am
Olbermann — who admits he’s no culinary wizard — says he was ‘flattered’ by actor Ben Affleck’s ‘SNL’ impression of him
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Money | 10/03/2008 4:15 pm
This week, 334 extraordinary women (and Warren Buffett, Andy Serwer and Lloyd C. Blankfein) met in San Diego for the 10th Anniversary Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit (October 1 - 3), and wowOwow was there. The fate and fallout of a crashing economy was THE topic — and we have all the details …
New comedy series to poke fun at homemaking maven Martha Stewart — with her blessing
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Money | 08/04/2008 11:50 am
Susan Lyne became CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2004 when
Martha went to jail; now she’s pondering her next career move
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
What do former Culture Club gender bender Boy George and our favorite Power House Frau Martha Stewart have in common?
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Money | 06/11/2008 9:44 am
Susan Lyne on being at the top of the corporate ladder: Your colleagues are not necessarily in your court
By Liz Peek