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Doris Kearns Goodwin on her bestselling books and the movie adaptation of 'Lincoln'Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about her book 'Team of Rivals,' and what it was like to see her work come to life in Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln.'
Black-eyed pea and cornbread skilletBlack-eyed peas on New Year's Day is a Southern tradition loved by many. Here is a variation that bakes black-eyed peas beneath a cornbread topping.
Easy appetizer: stuffed endivesA versatile gluten-free appetizer that will please your guests no matter their taste preferences.
9 chats with top true-crime authorsIn 2012, writers pondered murder and mayhem across the globe and across centuries.
The World Until YesterdayRelying on his vast knowledge of New Guinea, Jared Diamond asks what moderns like us can learn from traditional societies.
Butternut squash gnocchi with sausage and sageA familiar comfort dish in a new place to call home.
'Les Mis茅rables': Why musical-haters will like it'Les Mis茅rables' has appealed to a lot of critics and has already racked up awards nominations, but it can also win over those who wouldn't be caught dead at a musical.
The Last Lion: Defender of the RealmDespite some noteworthy shortcomings, Paul Reid's examination of the last third of Churchill's life gives us the British statesman in all his robust complexity.
Oscars 2013: Will one of these movies win Best Picture?Nominations for Best Picture won't be announced until Jan. 10, but these films stand the best chance of earning nods in the category.
Nature WarsHow can we best handle the wildlife now turning up in our own backyards?- Les Miserables reviews: What makes the movie different from the stage show?Les Miserables reviews: British director Tom Hooper says the movie provides emotion via close ups. Les Miserables made its English language debut 27 years ago.
TV's best holiday episodes 鈥 from Festivus to Holiday ArmadillosTV has been host to various memorable holiday episodes, from the 'Community' gang becoming Rankin/Bass-like characters to the 'West Wing' staffers experiencing a sobering winter season. Here are a few of the best.
Parental leave global comparison: US still among least generousParental leave policies that guarantee new moms leave with income are available in 169 countries 鈥 the US is not among them, showed a study by Harvard and McGill Universities.
Norway's stroller mafia empowered by generous parental leaveParent power: Norway's generous parental leave creates a social space for the stroller mafia that clogs cafes and stops traffic. It's a perfect place to be as a new parent.
Fighting poverty, unrelated adults increasingly share housingFrom just 2010 to 2011, the number of 'additional adults' in households grew by 1.9 million, the Census found. Poverty and the 2007-09 recession played key roles in people deciding to share houses and apartments.
The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010The poetry of Lucille Clifton is engaging enough to win over any reader.
Twitter taunts turn positive in high school experimentA high school student figures: If Twitter can be used to taunt and bully, it can also be used to spark a positive movement of kindness.
Chipotle mashed sweet potatoesCanned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce bring smoke and a little heat to this quick, sweet/savory side dish. Sliced scallions add brightness.
'White Christmas': People create holiday magic for othersThe movie 'White Christmas' isn't just a holiday classic because Bing Crosby croons that title song. Check it out for an example of a holiday movie with no supernatural elements, no sudden miracles 鈥 just people making something kind of magic happen for others.
Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' is entertaining, but the same old schtick'Django' shows Tarantino has perfected his game, but will the director ever move beyond his usual fare?
