Iconic QVC host Mary Beth Roe is officially leaving the network after 37 years on March 21, and will celebrate her long and storied career in a special retirement episode. Mary Beth spoke to Us ...
QVC fashion designer Lawrence Zarian will never forget the memories he made working with retired program host Mary Beth Roe. “Mary Beth is a legend. She planted the seeds there,” Zarian ...
Mary Beth Roe is honoring several late QVC stars she had the honor of working with during her tenure as a program host. In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly before her retirement show on ...
Mary Beth Kingston joins Chamberlain University’s Board of Trustees, bringing her visionary leadership and innovative approach to nursing to the nation's largest nursing school. A 2024 recipient ...
Vision Hospitality Group, a leading hotel developer and culture-focused operator, today announced that the company named Mary Beth Cutshall chief growth officer. In her new role, she will be ...
The end is nigh, as legendary QVC host Mary Beth Roe is set to leave the shopping network on Friday (March 21) after 37 years. Ahead of the retirement celebration episode, Roe spoke with Us Weekly ...
Mary Ann Kurtz, 81, of New Holland, passed away on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Maple Farm. She was born in Mount Tabor, PA to the late Norman and Florence (Weidman) Hainley and was the wife of the ...
Queen Mary was all smiles as she returned to her public duties after falling ill last week. The Danish Queen had to cancel an appearance at the University of Copenhagen last Friday and she was ...
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Get well soon, Queen Mary of Denmark. The Danish Queen, 53, canceled multiple royal engagements this week after falling ill. She called off a planned event for her Mary ...
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Martin Sylvest Andersen/Getty Queen Mary of Denmark is back to work after canceling multiple public appearances last week due to ...
Missouri State women's basketball coach Beth Cunningham said she addressed speculation about her future at the school with her team, saying that she will return as the Lady Bears' coach next season.