Martha Stewart releases 101st book on gardening tips
This week featured several notable interviews that you might have missed. They covered topics from gardening to space travel, offering something for everyone. Martha Stewart, now 83, shared her gardening expertise in her latest book, "Martha Stewart's Gardening Handbook." She provided tips for beginners, discussing how to grow produce and arrange flowers. Stewart emphasized how gardening has been a rewarding experience in her life. Uzo Aduba, known for her role in "Orange Is the New Black," reflected on her acting career. She nearly left acting for law school but received a life-changing audition call on the same day she made that decision. In a serious discussion, Mahmoud Khalil's wife, Noor Abdalla, talked about her husband’s detention by Homeland Security. Khalil, a Columbia University student, was arrested due to his protest activities. Abdalla highlighted the dangers of such detentions and the importance of free speech. Seth Rogen discussed his new comedy series, "The Studio." In the show, he plays a Hollywood executive who unexpectedly gets promoted. Rogen reminisced about early advice from an industry executive who believed his job was to ruin movies. Former astronaut Jack Fischer spoke about returning to Earth after nine months in space. He shared insights into how a long stay in space affects the body. Fischer's experience involved two spacewalks and various scientific experiments. Lastly, Michelle Zauner of the band Japanese Breakfast explored themes of longing in her music. Her latest album, "For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)," delves into the emotional struggles of different characters, touching on the consequences of their choices.