The doyenne of Mexican cooking speaks on the simplest of staples. |
She has become the doyenne of historical fiction in this country. |
The project's director is a doyenne of progressive-education pedagogy in America. |
That was back when I was a lady of the left, doyenne of popular protests and die-ins. |
She talks to the former doyenne of daytime TV about her comeback. |
On a recent survey of how well-known companies respond to their electronic messages, the domestic doyenne turned mega-entrepreneur failed miserably. |