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The network announced Tuesday at the winter Television Critics Association press tour that
Ziwe will premiere Sunday, May 9 at 11 p.m. ET/PT.
The six-episode series will feature interviews, musical numbers, guest stars, sketches and other segments, including unscripted and unexpected interactions with everyday people.
Fumudoh previously wrote for Showtime s
Desus & Mero, Our Cartoon President and
Dickinson, and rose to prominence with her provocative Instagram Live series where she asks frank questions about race to her guests.
She s also voiced Kamala Harris and other roles for Our Cartoon President, as well as
Tooning Out the News, and appears in
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If you’re old enough to remember when supermarkets ran out of cranberries after Delia Smith used them in a duck dish on TV in 1995, or when Yotam Ottolenghi sparked a run on sumac and za’atar in 2008, then chances are that you get most of your recipes from cookbooks or television chefs.
Nigella Lawson’s latest book,
Cook, Eat, Repeat and its accompanying television series offered just the comfort we all need in lockdown, and in recent weeks it seems as if every second person is making her chicken with orzo (highly recommended).
The beauty of the recipe is its simplicity the flavour reward far greater than the effort required to achieve it but even this gem seems complex compared to the latest recipe to go viral, baked feta and tomato pasta, which, unless you live under a stone, you will a) have eaten in the last week and b) know has proved so popular that is had led to a national shortage of feta in Finland. The pasta dish first appeared on
My new best lockdown pal is Alison Roman the carefree cook from Los Angeles, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN (pictured)
My new lockdown friend is an American chef and social-media star called Alison Roman. If our sultry, curvaceous Nigella is the Elizabeth Taylor of the culinary scene, Los Angeles-born Alison, 35, is the Taylor Swift.
With her jaunty ponytail, red lipstick, and who cares? self-deprecating shrugs, she is despised by large numbers of foodies for being too girl next door and too pedestrian in her cooking. I, though, can t get enough of her.
I love the way she has a tiny kitchen (in Brooklyn, where she s now based) which I know is really hers and not a studio set because I ve seen a video tour of it, complete with freestanding cooker and spider plants.