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- 'Hunger Games': To like the movie, do you have to read the book? (+trailer)Hunger Games reviews from movie critics have been largely positive. Reviewers praise the tough message of the Hunger Games, and the actors' performances.
- James Beard 2012 nominee: 鈥淭he Big Stir鈥The Monitor's July 11, 2011聽"The Big Stir" cover story has been nominated for a prestigious James Beard food writing award.
- Is TV paying too much attention to fans?The Net is bringing writers and fans closer, but there are perils in that proximity.
- GhentA poem.
- 'Walking Dead' season 3: the executive producer gives a preview'Walking Dead' executive producer Robert Kirkman gives a sneak peek into what's coming next year.
- 'John Carter': Movie to lose $200 million, among biggest Hollywood flops everThe movie's production budget is estimated to be about $250 million with about $100 million more spent on marketing.
- Salted caramel chocolate chip cookie barsInch for inch, seriously intense chocolate chip cookie bars.
- 'Walking Dead' season finale shows a return to form'Walking Dead' ended its second season with a tease of what's to come next fall.
- Meatless Monday: Masoor dal with cumin seed oilA delicious Indian dish, ready to go in 20 minutes.
- Recipes for St. Patrick's DayWhether you are Irish or not, corned beef and cabbage, Irish colcannon, Irish soda bread, and grasshopper pie will help you celebrate the arrival of green.
- 'The Hunger Games': Is the violence acceptable?'Hunger Games' star Jennifer Lawrence says it's justified, while some parents think otherwise.
- Green tea cake with vanilla glazeA green tea cake for a festive St. Patrick's Day
- The Kid With a Bike: movie review'Bike' is a minor film that is nonetheless a powerful story of the consequences of parental abandonment.
- Footnote: movie review'Footnote' is at its best when it gets into the cutthroat dynamics of academic competition, but the differences of the father and son characters are a bit too neat.
- 'The Hunger Games': New clip shows scene not in bookCould the scene help to set up 'The Hunger Games' sequel?
- American Idol Top 10, and the bottom three is for the girlsAmerican Idol hasn't seen a female take home the title in five years.聽 Does the all-girl bottom three Thursday on American Idol suggest it's another year of the boys?
- Seeking Justice: movie reviewPlot holes in 'Seeking Justice' make the movie simply a less smart version of the usual vigilante justice genre.
- Top Picks: 'The Adventures of Tintin,' Philip Glass's opera 'Satyagraha,' and moreBruce Springsteen mixes genres on a new album, Cooking Light reveals the 41 most common cooking mistakes, Matthew Bourne's 'Swan Lake' offers a more male-based cast, and more top picks.
- 'Masterpiece' for the massesUnder Rebecca Eaton, dramas like 'Downton Abbey' attract more, and younger, viewers.
- Boxty: Irish Potato CakesBoxty is a classic Irish dish to celebrate with on St. Patrick's Day.