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- Orchestras feel the squeezeFinancial problems and musician strikes have created a perfect storm of problems for symphonies over the last several years.
- Neil Gaiman writes a 'Doctor Who' episode that will bring back a creepy villainNeil Gaiman's 'Doctor Who' episode is his second after his award-winning season 6 installment.
- 2012 Elections: Did Obama win the Battle for Mom?2012 Elections: Winning 56 percent of voting moms, did Obama win the Battle for Mom? Only 43 percent of those moms casting ballots in the 2012 elections voted for Romney, who won the Dad vote with 53 percent of dads who went to the polls.
- Warm and savory pork piesTry this tasty pastry recipe for a different sort of dinner. Serve a slice of pork pie it with a crisp salad, and add some fresh fruit for dessert for a delightful meal.聽
- Sweet potato hassleShowing I'd made an effort for my son's class Thanksgiving was a serious effort.
- 锘匡豢锘縀lection 2012: It's 'take your kids to vote day' 鈥 a bipartisan lessonElection 2012: Carrying donuts for pollworkers, a mom's 'take your kids to vote day' turns into a bipartisan lesson with donuts for 'the bad guys' who turn out not to be so bad.
- 'Star Wars: Episode 7': Harrison Ford open to returning for a new film, sources sayUnnamed sources are saying 'Star Wars' actor Harrison Ford is 'open to the idea of doing the movie.'
- Election night party app: Artichoke and spinach dipLet red and blue tortilla chips fall into this creamy artichoke and spinach dip on election night.
- National Student Poet and resolute teenNational Student Poet is an appointment given annually to only five teens across the US; Lylla Younes of Alexandria, La. was chosen from 8,000 applicants by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.聽
- Election night cupcakesEase the stress of Election Day with cute red, white, and blue cupcakes. The batter and frosting can be made ahead of time; perfect for an election night party!
- 'Wreck-It Ralph': Is the video game send-up worth seeing?'Wreck-It Ralph' is Disney's newest animated offering. Check out our full review.
- Election Cake: An American traditionElection Cake has been served on Election Day since the early 1880s. This hearty fruit cake was traditionally baked to serve farmers who had left their fields for a few days to journey into town and vote.
- Paul Ryan and his modern family on the campaign trailPaul Ryan and his modern family were on the campaign trail together last weekend. Mr. Ryan's three kids, all under age 10, are adjusting to the national spotlight as their dad campaigns for vice president.
- 'The Walking Dead': Did that main character really die?'The Walking Dead' appeared to kill off a major character in the last few minutes of the latest episode. Where will the show go from here?
- Top 5 parenting tips for media literacy in preschoolers There are five essentials that will help preschoolers become media literate, says Modern Parenthood guest blogger Rebecca Hains, a children's media culture expert at Salem State University, in Salem, Mass.
- Top 5 parenting tips for media literacy in preschoolers There are five essentials that will help preschoolers become media literate, says Modern Parenthood guest blogger Rebecca Hains, a children's media culture expert at Salem State University, in Salem, Mass.
- Media literacy for preschoolers requires active parent viewingMedia literacy can be developed in preschoolers if parents actively watch media content with them and relate it to real-life experiences 鈥 and your family's values.
- Media literacy for preschoolers: Parenting a savvy viewerMedia literacy for preschoolers isn't given much emphasis in schools, but parents can advance a child's media literacy at home.
- Wreck it Ralph: Biggest box-office opening ever for Disney animationWreck it Ralph sold $49.1 worth of tickets this weekend. Wreck-It Ralph is a 3-D animated family film about a video game villain who tries to break free of his role.
- Bill Walton: 10 quotes for his birthday For his 60th birthday, here are 10 quotes from the Basketball Hall of Famer.