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Hush Puppies, a popular southern dish made with balls of cornmeal batter, are traditionally seasoned with garlic, chopped onion, spices and then fried with battered fish.
Laura Ling and Euna Lee were two dedicated journalists. Their story was cut short after a March 17 arrest that led to a steep conviction of 12 years in labor prison.
In honor of her 90th year, we remember Olivia de Havilland's watershed performance in "The Snake Pit"
A continuing effort to spread the word on new, undiscovered, and excellent music.
Are nursery rhymes wolves in sheep's clothing: do they perpetuate, even indoctrinate a cultures' values? What if those values are obsolete?
Like many nursery rhymes Ring around the Rosy has sinister undertones. Learn more about some of the suggested interpretations for the poem.
A review of the new album by Bedouin Soundclash, "Street Gospels". It's punk, it's dub, dancehall, soul, reggae and even a little doo wop - all disguised as pop rock.
Dogs are amazing creatures. Sometimes they gain fame through a stroke of luck and sometimes it’s due to extraordinary courage. You’ll enjoy this amazing dog trivia.
Olivia de Havilland's career spanned Hollywood's Golden Age to the modern cinema's gritty themes. Now 93 and living in Paris, Olivia still enjoys world-wide popularity.
With Love Crash Heal, Albuquerque indie band Soular show they can mix intense indie rock with gentle, lilting ballads. Move over Muse - indie prog rock has a new name.
If you're not a fan of crab cakes, then you've probably only tried the restaurant versions. Those are usually bland and heavily breaded to save money. Try this recipe.
Hundred Year Storm, the Austin-based modern rockers on Floodgate Records, doesn't want to be locked into any one style. Any expectation you bring, they will gladly smash.
Reports of ghosts at an enchanting mansion in the northern part of New Jersey. Here are some points to ponder before dismissing the idea that ghost are not real.
Once parents and kids have mastered a C chord, and can transition smoothly from a C to G7, they're ready to beef up their play lists with five great ukulele tunes.
The Material Girl will tour Europe, the U.S., Canada and Mexico, with more dates being announced every day. Read on to see tour dates for the hottest show of the year.
Although the name Chopin is undeniably French, the composer considered himself Polish, as Poland was his country of birth. This nationalism is reflected in Chopin's comp
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra brings us a work that first ushered Ralph Vaughan Williams into the public eye: The Sea Symphony.
The cult show Buffy the Vampire Slayer attracted the attention of critics with a few unforgettable episodes that are television craftsmanship at its best.
Turfer Forever Together took serious aim at a grass championship by winning the Diana Stakes, while Kensei also triumphed at Saratoga. Cardashi won at Penn National.
Just the ninth gelding in Kentucky Derby history to win the Run for the Roses, Mine That Bird joined a cast with speed pedigrees in Funny Cide and 1929's Clyde Van Dusen.
Barbecue may be one of America's favorite foods, but the battle for the country's greatest smoked meat is enough to start a culinary civil war.
Many companies say they are family friendly, but the true test comes not in the rhetoric, but in the results. Here are key questions to ask.
His name was Cotten. But this Virginian, son of an assistant postmaster, was no lightweight. Joseph Cotten proved himself a versatile actor in 75 movies over 40 years.
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter L.
A popular destination in the heyday of Scottish summer holidays, Greater Cumbrae is usually referred to as Millport, the name of its only town.
Despite the prematurity of the Deep Purple early works, Shades of Deep Purple has some creative instrumental pieces based on an incredible teak work.
The story of the NCC-1701's crew, how they were put together and how James T. Kirk grew up to take command of the greatest vessel ever to travel through space.
Imagine taking three weeks to travel across the globe with a partner. The Global Scavenger Hunt provides air fare and interesting events in destinations across the world.
Enjoy a flavor feast with these top pick southern restaurants in central North Carolina. All selections are economical and feature tasty eating.
Whether or not Gustav Holst predicted the current controversy surrounding Pluto's planetary status, his seven-movement suite "The Planets" is still a delight to hear.
From classical concerts to big name musical acts, Blossom Music Center is the scene for the finest in summer outdoor entertainment in Northeast Ohio.
Well-made films about haunted houses, ghosts, and obsessive stalkers terrify no matter when they came out. Films that are 40 or even 50 or more years old still frighten.
Rafael Escalona, the personification of Colombia's Vallenato music, passed away on Wednesday May 13 2009 days short of his 82nd birthday following a period of illness.
Phonemic awareness is the foundation of reading and is a strong predictor of reading success in children.
Buffy: The Vampire Slayer is one of television's most well-loved and widely-appreciated teen drama shows. Here are ten episodes that shaped the history of the genre.
Bethany Dillon's maturity comes from more than turning 18, or even her recent mission trip to India. The rich soulfulness of "Waking Up" comes from one vital connection.
Tinseltown’s brightest are flocking to Broadway, drawn by delightful theatre scripts and a chance to flex their acting chops.
Kathleen Carnali's latest, "All to You: Live Worship," is very ministry-oriented. Her heart for the Lord overflows in these dramatic piano-driven worship songs.
I for one was surprised when we didn’t hear more from Michael Gungor after “Bigger Than My Imagination,” so I was thrilled to rediscover him online last week.
Tis the season for the annual besieging of Christmas albums. So when you find a fresh take like Moya Brennan’s “An Irish Christmas,” you’re happy enough to deck halls.
Paul Baloche has been quietly writing the songs the whole church sings for years now. New project, “A Greater Song,” has the slightest edge to it, and some great guests.
We don't often apply the term "psalmist" to contemporary artists. But in terms of calling, anointing, and motivation, Sean Feucht represents well the modern day psalmist.
If you're new to the field of instrumental worship, you're going to want to listen to Terry MacAlmon's "Holy!" first thing. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Indie rocker Tifah comes roaring out of the Colorado hills with her startlingly mature debut, "Safe & Sound," and I am bowled over and encouraged by her appearance.
If you come to "Found," the new album from Travis Cottrell, expecting more of his excellent worship music, you will be greatly surprised. But not unpleasantly.
Wendy Jepsen's "Song of the Bride" is a warm and lovely case of "deep calling to deep," in the best sense of the phrase.
When youngsters are frightened by thunder and lightning, transform the storm into entertainment. All it takes is a little role playing.


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