Yes, Chef! Radhika Jones on the Reign of Ayo Edebiri
There was really only one choice for the cover star of our TV issue this year. Ayo Edebiri has been collecting awards and accolades for her performance in The Bear throughout the showâs first two seasons, and with the third dropping this summer, we couldnât wait to hear about everything sheâs doing in and out of the kitchen. Leah Faye Cooper headed to Chicago, where The Bear is shooting two consecutive seasons, to talk to Ayo about her upcoming projects, her adventures on the red carpet (where sheâs also on a winning streak), andâamong other potent concernsâwhether oat milk is really all itâs cracked up to be. Ayo plays a chef on TV, but her professional experience in real life included an early stint behind a coffee counter. âI loved being a barista because I like order,â she told Leah. âThereâs something kind of satisfying about getting it right.â Her many satisfied fans would say sheâs done so.
At Disney, theyâre also thinking about getting it rightâit in this case being the succession plan for when CEO Bob Iger vacates his chair at the end of 2026. As Natalie Jarvey and Joy Press report, four in-house executives are emerging as top contenders. The fate of what is fiscally a small nationâchief export: entertainmentâhangs in the balance, as does Igerâs legacy, which suffered some tarnishing when his previous pick for successor flamed out in under three years. Natalie and Joy dig into the contendersâ backgrounds, bios, and odds, as well as the effect of this ongoing drama on the mood at the Magic Kingdom, where, as one insider puts it, âPeople donât know which horse to bet on. Theyâre afraid to cross anybody.â
Meanwhile, on location in Colombia, Silvana Paternostro reports on the much-anticipated upcoming Netflix production of One Hundred Years of Solitude. As she writes, Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez held the rights to his classic novel close, and thereâs been no major screen adaptation on his termsâSpanish language, filmed in his home countryâuntil now. Silvana, who has edited an oral history of MĂĄrquez, tells a rich tale about trying to do justice to a masterpiece: The streamer is planning a two-part 16-episode series, drawing from local actors for its cast and building the fictional town of Macondo from the ground up.
And in our already-existing city of dreams, a.k.a. Los Angeles, our West Coast editor Britt Hennemuth rides along with Glen Powell for a morning of flea market browsing and brunching, catching up with the Anyone But You star about his next movie, Richard Linklaterâs Hit Man, and how heâs learned to take fame in stride.
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