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Love leftovers because: 1 You save money by getting one or more additional meals. 2 Meals from leftovers can be easier to fix. 3 Many dishes taste better the next day.
Medal of Music winner Judith Weir tells stories through music by collaborating with theater, film and narrative arts.
The laptop created debut EP from the Cambridge, Massachusetts band, Passion Pit, available on iTunes, includes seven tracks of noteworthy synthesized electropop.
A nursery rhyme like Humpty Dumpty can be easily extended in the early years classroom to a range of drama activities that invite creative expressions from a young child.
Walt Disney World has developed two new attractions based on its popular animated film Finding Nemo and in this article, I'm reviewing "Finding Nemo - The Musical."
Despite all the controversy around Mel Gibson, he can apparently still draw the crowds.
Heroic Adventures celebrates 20 years in 2006. Liberty Girl, Psyche, Giant, and Anthem (by Roy Thomas) headline the Malone produced line. Look for them.
Seventy writers tell stories of public shame in the anthology Mortification, edited by Robin Robertson. Barnes, Hiaasen, and Ondaatje remind us even they're not perfect.
Spring is the perfect time for books about planting flowers in the garden, searching for flower fairies or finding rainbows.
Born April 19, 1931, in Corinth, Mississippi, Knight joined the Army in 1947. He served in Korea, where he suffered shrapnel wounds. He was discharged in 1957.
Forty years ago, Oscar's top honor went to this acclaimed racial thriller - and the long tradition of rewarding message films officially began.
Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent, has combined a vivid imagination with historical research to create this story of a fading Massachusetts town.
Before buying small business health insurance, research options. Taking the time to find out what group health insurance your employees want will save headaches later.
New bilingual children's picture book teaches not only English and Chinese, but an important moral folktale as well.
A haunted ex-cop and therapist trying to put the past behind him gets drawn into a small town murder investigation.
Lionsgate and HiT Entertainment's Team Up With Thomas, featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, is a charming cartoon for the kids. 7/10.
Fiction by Rand B. Lee, Robert Reed, Al Michaud, Ted Kosmatka, artwork by David Hardy, reviews by Charles de Lint, Kathy Maio & Michelle West, article by Paul di Filippo
In The Return of Martin Guerre, Gerard Depardieu and Nathalie Baye explore the life of a peasant impostor in 16th-century France.
Game design teaches kids how to think like a player and a designer to make a fun and eye-catching creation.
About to pack up the current Broadway revival of Sondheim and Styne's Gypsy, everything's still coming up roses for this winning production directed by Arthur Laurents.
The novels of 19th century novelist Jane Austen share a piercing satire, eloquent wit, and wonderful characterization. The novels, however, vary in several ways.
Jason Harwell, on the liner notes of “Alive in the Fall,” tells a bit about his recent journey from death to life. The word “inspiring” comes to mind. The music matches.
In the last of this series, the detailed party schedule is covered. Your Pirate Birthday Party will be a total success with our secret twist. Arrrgh!
King's Park in Perth, Western Australia, is an urban oasis that manages to be be beautiful and moving at the same time.
Javier Bardem headlines a stellar cast in Mike Newell's adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's acclalmed romance novel.
John Grogan's bestselling book about an unruly dog comes out on DVD
This article presents a brief annotated listing of some of the best-loved campfire songs sung in camps around the world.
Learn the secrets to a fabulous face, on a budget. You can create a custom beauty regimen using your very own pantry potions.
New Canadian musicals can be hit or miss. In the past decade, we've been delighted by the likes of The Drowsy Chaperone, BoyGroove, Evil Dead and Larry's Party.
Behind the microphone for seven decades, Paul Harvey spanning several generations. His outright success as a radio personality since 1933 made him an icon.
You've all heard the jazz classic "Summertime." But where did this tune come from? The answer is an opera.
Jodi Piccoult's The Pact follows a teen suicide case as the before and aftermath unfold both in and outside the courtroom.
Slacker-hero hybrid Scott Pilgrim has captured the imagination of many. With a film adaptation coming, the graphic novels are poised to capture an even wider audience.
According to many Inuit, a systematic sled dog slaughter took place between the 1950s and 60s in Canada. Was it animal control or an attempt to destroy Inuit culture?
After 25 years, will new information about a stranger's death be revealed?
Judy Schachner's fascinating Siamese friend, Skippyjon Jones, fights off the bad guys and captures hearts.
The prose of Africa is unlike that of America and the UK. That is eloquently illustrated in this compact and subtle tale by Angolan author, Jose Edwards Aqualusa.
A sweeping, warm and witty work of historical fiction told through the characters' correspondence.
Many people refer to the Book of Mormon as the Mormon Bible, it has never been the Bible for any Mormon group.
These films tap into Italy`s spirit with such passion, that one's wanderlust is sated without having to board a plane.
Cast out from society, Big Edie and Little Edie's zest for life shine through the crumbling facade of their Grey Gardens home.
Some Alsatian villages hide messages about the region's history. By carefully observing the architecture and the people, visitors can glimpse into Alsace's past.
Brian Keenan, a hostage for five years in Lebanon, recalls that experience in sometimes painful detail without descending into either mawkishness or bitterness.
Graphic novels open a whole new world of texts and images to be explored. More and more people are getting into them. Find out why!
The Anaheim Ducks have brought heartbreak once again to San Jose. The first place Sharks are done. It's a good thing Californian golf courses are open in April.
Andrew Peterson talks about his annual Christmas tour, the Behold the Lamb of God Tour, and a possible annual Easter tour called Resurrection Letters.
The NFB/Bruce Alcock's short film "Vive la Rose" - based around the ballad performed by Émile Benoit - has great intentions but doesn't fulfill its potential. 6/10
Tyra Banks photographs the four remaining contestants. One girl is sent home.
The myth regarding the link between the marksmanship of King Henry V's archers and the two fingered salute is exposed.
Back-to-school time is around the corner and kids aren't the only ones that can benefit from reading the required literature. A look at books that adults can enjoy too.


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