Brie Larson plays the fictional host of a 1950s cooking show in this period drama. But the story is inspired by the real TV homemakers who flourished back then. By Annie Berke In a scene in the Apple ...
The Apple TV+ adaptation of Bonnie Garmus's novel is executive-produced by Larson, who stars alongside Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Kevin Sussman, Patrick Walker and Thomas Mann ...
Brie Larson will star as Elizabeth Zott, the unlikely star of a 1950s cooking show with a special taste for chemistry, in an upcoming series based on the bestselling book of the same name Kelly Wynne ...
The 1950s were a golden era for the American kitchen—an age of convenience foods, gelatin molds, and recipes straight out of glossy magazines. Postwar optimism filled dining tables with creativity, ...
For the third installment of our Patrick F. Taylor Foundation Object Project potluck series, we embraced 1950s cooking. We found recipes influenced by the end of World War II rationing, an ongoing ...
Cooking in the fifties had a certain charm, the kind that came from rolling up your sleeves and doing everything by hand.
Things are getting cooking for Brie Larson! On Thursday, Apple TV+ dropped a first-look teaser for its new series Lessons in Chemistry, which stars Academy Award-winner Larson, 33. The drama, which ...