Elle Simone Scott, the first Black woman to be a regular host of the hit PBS show America's Test Kitchen, died Monday, after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was 49. The organization confirmed ...
Between a digital cooking school, two magazines, an 18-year-old publicly broadcasted television show, and upwards of 100 cookbooks, America’s Test Kitchen (ATK) could have exhausted the exploration of ...
Cooking television show America’s Test Kitchen has agreed to purchase recipe site Food52, which said it was forced to file bankruptcy after its lender unexpectedly swept cash from its bank accounts.
Elle Simone Scott, a star from America's Test Kitchen has died at the age of 49, after a battle with ovarian cancer. Scott’s death was confirmed by her friend, fellow chef and The Chew co-host, Carla ...
On Jan. 7, “Top Chef” alum Carla Hall shared the news about Scott’s death in a lengthy post via Instagram. “Chef Elle Simone Scott was a friend, a force, and a trailblazer,” Hall wrote. “ She showed ...
A chef who appeared on the Boston-based PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen” has died. She was 49. Elle Simone Scott died from ovarian cancer, according to her friend and chef, Carla Hall, who announced ...
Chef Elle Simone Scott, the first Black woman to appear as a regular host on PBS’ America’s Test Kitchen, who fought tirelessly for diversity and inclusion in the food industry, died January 5 from ...
It's been widely reported that the Detroit native, 49, died Wednesday of ovarian cancer. "We are still finding the words as we mourn the loss of an incredible human," reads a statement from the PBS ...
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