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- Meatless Monday: Beet risottoFlavor your dish of risotto with juicy and sweet beets.
- Top Picks: Fourth of July celebrations, the Olympics on Facebook, and moreAn iPhone game gets a 'Brave' makeover, musician Mike Stern has mass appeal, and more top picks.
- Unforgivable: movie review'Unforgivable' gives complexity and tumult their due. "Unforgivable" is, in part, a free-floating meditation on the distresses and exhilarations of being a parent.
- Neil Young Journeys: movie review'Journeys' is a feast for Neil Young devotees and initiates alike.
- 'Think Like A Man' sequel is in developmentThe romantic comedy based on Steve Harvey's advice book currently has a sequel in development.
- Having it all? Women struggling with work-life balance are fortunateHaving it all 鈥 excelling in a meaningful career while having plenty of time for family 鈥 is a struggle for educated, privileged women, and the focus of a recent article in The Atlantic. But maybe the challenge of 'having it all' should be placed on society, not individual women.
- Happy Birthday, America!Celebrate the Fourth of July with this eye-pleasing patriotic flag cake.
- Savannah Guthrie: Can she rescue 'Today' show?Savannah Guthrie replaced Ann Curry as co-host of the Today show Friday. Can Savannah Guthrie, NBC's chief legal analyst and former White House correspondent, bring the ratings up?
- Kentucky father arrested for leaving 2-year-old in sweltering carKentucky father Kenneth Robinson was arrested on Monday for leaving his 2-year-old son in the car when he went to work.
- Blue cheeseburgers with grilled onions and peppersA good bun, melted blue cheese, grilled toppings (hold the ketchup!) make for a perfect burger.
- Animal shelters overloaded in summer, but adoptions also go upAnimal shelters receive more animals during the summer at the same time losing money and volunteers. On the bright side, adoptions generally go up as families spend more time at home.
- People Like Us: movie reviewWhile star Elizabeth Banks is good, 'People' is a year's worth of soap opera complications in one movie.
- 'Don't Stop Believin': A documentary follows Journey's new lead singer'Don't Stop Believin': Arnel Pineda was homeless and sang rock covers until he became the new Journey front man.
- Beasts of the Southern Wild: movie reviewDirector Benh Zeitlin can't seem to get a visual rhythm going in 'Beasts.'
- Verbal EnergyDefining the perimeter of our parametersThe Monitor鈥檚 language columnist is forced to come to grips with two words related to measurement.
- Feasting on Art: Grilled cornAt your next cookout, try grilled corn seasoned with聽with Parmesan, lime, and paprika.
- Nora Ephron: My life, her script, classic American romanceNora Ephron spoke to the author's Wellesley college graduating class in 1996 and told them "Be the heroine of your life." Her scripts were classics of American romance.
- Ann Curry exits 'Today' show amid ratings slumpAnn Curry said 'good bye' Thursday to viewers of the Today show. Ann Curry will remain as a TV correspondent for NBC, but will no longer co-host the Today show.
- Colorado wildfires: How prepared a parent would you be?The Colorado wildfires 鈥 like every disaster from earthquakes to hurricanes 鈥 make a parents' preparedness antennas bristle. How prepared a parent are you? How prepared do you need to be?
- 'Firefly' creator Joss Whedon and the cast come to Comic-ConWhedon and several stars from the show will appear for a panel at Comic-Con.