Wolfgang Puck leads catering for the Governors Ball, serving as many as 1,700 guests after the Oscars. The real challenge with events like these is keeping the catering business alive and well. Puck ...
For 32 years, Wolfgang Puck and his team of more than 400 employees have catered to the whims and tastes of the film elite. Wolfgang Puck and his team spend months preparing to cater the Governors ...
Jack Hughes' confusion over the whereabouts of the puck with which he scored the gold-medal winning goal against Canada and momentary desire to get it back has sparked questions. Bruce Bennett/Getty ...
Born in Austria and trained in some of Europe’s top kitchens, Wolfgang Puck made his name in Los Angeles, where his inventive cuisine won over Hollywood’s elite. This Sunday, Hollywood’s biggest stars ...
After all the Academy Awards are passed out, 1,700 of Hollywood's biggest stars flock to the Governors Ball hungry. Wolfgang Puck and his team feed them all. More than 100 chefs are flown in from all ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From his famed smoked salmon Oscar to Wagyu steak frites, sushi, In-N-Out-style sliders, and wood fired pizzas, chef Wolfgang Puck ...
Puck has curated a menu that spotlights cuisines from around the world and covers both the classic and quirky. “Comfort food is always the people’s favorite food, like our chicken pot pie, smoked ...
Jack Hughes is going to have to get creative if he wants his “golden goal” puck back. Simply asking for it isn’t going to work. The Hockey Hall of Fame, the Toronto museum which is in possession of ...
From his famed smoked salmon Oscar to Wagyu steak frites, sushi, In-N-Out-style sliders, and wood fired pizzas, chef Wolfgang Puck will pull out all the culinary stops for this year's Academy Awards ...
The story of the U.S. men’s hockey team winning the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics features a twist. You know about Jack Hughes’ teeth, two of them knocked out before he scored the winning ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Katherine Bundt was hit in the head by a puck during the second period of Tuesday night's Buffalo Sabres game against the San Jose Sharks — and still didn't miss the end of the ...