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- 'American Horror Story,' 'Lincoln' earn Producers Guild nominations'American Horror Story,' 'Django Unchained,' and others made the cut for the nominations distributed by the Producers Guild of America.
- Dad, the anti-hippie hippieI thought I was the green-living expert, till my father's Yankeeisms opened my eyes.
- Iceland teen fights government to approve her nameAn Iceland teen is fighting the government's official naming registry to deem her name appropriate. Blaer 鈥 "light breeze" in聽Icelandic 鈥 is not a recognized name, so she is identified legally only as "girl."
- Jay-Z will reportedly score 'Gatsby' for director Baz LuhrmannJay-Z will create the score for 'The Great Gatsby,' according to an announcement by musician and filmmaker Jeymes Samuel.
- Patti Page: A vocalist with enduring appealPatti Page had many big hits, but the biggest was 'Tennessee Waltz,' which made Patti Page the best-selling singer of the 1950s. Patti Page had a career that spanned decades and multiple genres, including country, pop, and R&B.
- Hollywood's record haul: why 2012 was a great year for moviesHollywood set a box-office record in 2012, raking in $10.8 billion. Franchises like James Bond and 'The Avengers' ruled a year that signaled some important trends in the industry.
- Linguine with Ragu Bianco and nose-to-tail talesGround pork and pork liver are cooked with mushrooms, shallots, garlic, fennel, and thyme, then finished with cream in this traditional Italian pasta sauce.
- Justin Bieber paparazzo killed: Lessons from this tragedy?Justin Bieber paparazzo killed: On Tuesday, a photographer was killed by a vehicle while chasing pop star Justin Bieber. In today's celebrity-driven culture, how can paparazzo tragedies like this be avoided?
- Taylor Swift, Psy perform for New Year's Eve in Times SquareTaylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen, and others performed for New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City.
- Sperm donor fights Kansas request to pay child supportKansas is trying to force a sperm donor to pay child support for the child conceived through artificial insemination for a lesbian couple now having trouble supporting it.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.