Martha Stewart at Home: 15 Photos of the Legendary Homemaker in Her Element
The mogul honed the tastes that made her famous at a few bucolic country estates
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
The mogul honed the tastes that made her famous at a few bucolic country estates
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
Holding court at left in the living room is an artwork—Stanley Twardowicz’s No. 2— that the clients had considered placing in another of their properties, but ultimately found its home here. “It’s a large piece, impossible to hang on a flat wall because every single corner is radiused,” notes Brown. On the coffee table is a piece of pottery by Normandy Alden, while, on the tiled side table, a pair of bronze vases by Just Andersen, acquired at Bernd Goeckler Antiques, sit.
Since their advent on the skyline in 2019, the towers of the new train-yard-capping Hudson Yards development are seemingly unavoidable. Kohn Pedersen Fox’s outdoor observation deck at super-tall office building 30 Hudson Yards is a certainly visible one. Rising 1,296 feet overall, with the glass-bottomed platform at 1,100 feet above ground, the duck-beaked glass skyscraper is a beacon for the exclusive neighborhood, which is starting construction on its second phase imminently.
The singer, who performed at Harris' rally in Philadelphia on Nov. 4., brought his twin sons to meet the presidential candidate
Music superstars such as Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Ricky Martin and others show their support for Vice President Kamala Harris with rally performances.
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"Chips. I'm sorry, but I'm not paying $6 to $8 for a bag of potato chips."
If you're looking for a place to live and you don't mind some seriously frosty winters, you have plenty of options to choose from. But some places endure more than a few blustery months, and no parka or insulated mittens will feel like enough. Those are contenders for the title of coldest city in the world.
JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday, citing a "crisis of trust", and replaced him with close ally Israel Katz to lead the country's war in Gaza and Lebanon. Netanyahu's critics accused him of putting politics ahead of national security at a time when Israel is bracing for Iranian retaliation to its Oct. 26 airstrikes on the Islamic Republic. After Gallant was fired, protesters in Israel blocked highways and lit bonfires on roads, police said.
I hope we never have to hear about "rally sizes" ever again.
These comfortable and supportive sneakers are great for walking, running or even just standing.
Experts weigh in on the disgraced royal's living situation.
There could be positive signs for Kamala Harris in the quaint New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch, which traditionally votes first in the nation at a few minutes after midnight. The result was still a tie, and it’s way too early to draw any firm conclusions, but out of the tiny voting pool of six people, four were registered as Republicans and just two as Democrats. One of the Republicans switched sides to vote for the VP. Harris will hope that she can repeat the trick and win over hundreds of
The former first daughter shared quotes as she reflected on life ahead of Election Day 2024
A Calgary man accused of murder testified in his own defence Tuesday, telling jurors he "was trying to take a warning shot" when he fired a gun during a dispute. Sam Barbera, 37, is on trial for second-degree murder in the June 2022 death of Jonathan Huebner, 39. On Tuesday, seven days into his trial, Barbera took the stand in his own defence, answering questions from his lawyer Katherin Beyak and then from prosecutor Tara Wells, who is attempting to discredit the accused's version of events. Ba
The daughter of a missing woman says each day brings a combination of “hope and heartache” as family and friends try to find out what happened. Daisy Woelk reports.
The MSNBC host watched the clip three times in a row as she processed it.
The Maple Leafs and left winger Nick Robertson are once again at a crossroads. After a subpar start to the season for Robertson, it's time to trade him, says Adam Proteau.
ESPN analyst Jason Kelce apologizes after slamming the cellphone of a fan who shouted an anti-gay slur about his brother, Travis, dating Taylor Swift. Kelce also used the same slur at the fan.
Teen gunman sentenced to life with parole for 2022 East High shooting